NMDC Energy begins fabrication at Saudi Arabia yard

29 July 2025

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Abu Dhabi-owned contractor NMDC Energy has started fabrication activities at its new yard in Ras Al-Khair, Saudi Arabia.

Built at a cost of AED200m ($54.5m), the yard covers 400,000 square metres within the Ras Al-Khair Special Economic Zone in the kingdom’s Eastern Province. It has a production capacity of 40,000 tonnes a year.

NMDC Energy held a steel-cutting ceremony on 28 July to mark the start of operations at the Ras Al-Khair yard.

The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange-listed company inaugurated the facility in mid-January.

NMDC Energy signed a memorandum of understanding with Aramco to build the facility in 2018, when it was known as National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC).

Nine offshore jackets are currently in production for NMDC Energy’s client, Saudi Aramco.

More than 1,800 employees will be mobilised from Abu Dhabi to the Saudi Arabia yard, NMDC Energy said.

“The Ras Al-Khair yard is central to NMDC Energy’s Saudi strategy and localisation roadmap. Over the past five years, the company has reinvested billions of riyals into the Saudi economy and is on track to increase its In-Kingdom Total Value Add score to 39% by 2025 and 51% by 2028,” NMDC Energy added.

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