Consultants submit bids for Aramco New Energies tender

22 July 2025

Saudi Aramco has received proposals from engineering consultancy firms for a programme to potentially expand the remit of its New Energies business division through study and analysis of clean energy projects in Saudi Arabia and overseas.

Aramco issued the tender for project management consultancy (PMC) services in the first quarter of this year. It later added the provision of front-end engineering and design (feed) and pre-feed works to the tender’s scope.

Firms submitted proposals for the New Energies PMC, pre-feed and feed services by the final deadline of 17 July, sources told MEED.

According to the sources, the following firms are understood to have submitted bids for the tender:

  • Bechtel (US)
  • Fluor (US)
  • KBR (US)
  • Technip Energies (France)
  • Wood (UK)
  • Worley (Australia)

Aramco announced the launch of the New Energies business line in 2023, “following the endorsement of our long-term strategy to achieve lower-carbon solutions and for Aramco to meet its [greenhouse gas] GHG emissions mitigation and abatement ambitions”.

“Over the next few years, we have allocated around 10% of our capital investments in New Energies to help us progress in our GHG emissions mitigation and abatement journey,” the company said in its Sustainability Report 2023.

Through this programme, the Saudi energy giant intends to boost the portfolio of its New Energies business specifically in the following domains:

  • Hydrogen and ammonia – Development of blue and green hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia for domestic use and export, as well as low-carbon aviation and e-fuels;
  • Carbon capture, utilisation and storage – Large-scale projects to reduce industrial emissions of carbon dioxide, including the building of compression, sequestration and transportation systems;
  • Energy efficiency and circular economy – Innovations to reduce waste and improve operational sustainability;
  • Research and development – Fostering technology developments with lab and pilot scale for clean energy;
  • Renewable energy – Solar and wind projects along with energy storage systems, to diversify energy sources, limited to power purchase agreements;
  • Advanced materials – Research into sustainable materials and energy storage technologies.

The selected consultant will have to deliver PMC, feasibility studies, pre-feed, feed and ad-hoc studies for Aramco related to the specified domains.

The duration of the contract will be seven years, with an extendable option of three years.

Aramco is expected to award the contract in the last quarter of this year.

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Indrajit Sen
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