Aramco and TotalEnergies award Amiral contracts

24 June 2023

Saudi Aramco and France’s TotalEnergies have formally awarded the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts for the $11bn Amiral petrochemicals production facility in Saudi Arabia.

The EPC contracts, which were expected to be awarded in the second quarter, went to: 

  • Hyundai Engineering & Construction Company (South Korea) — for a mixed feed cracker and utilities, with a nameplate capacity of 1,650 kilotons a year (kt/y) of ethylene and related industrial gases, and utilities, flares and interconnecting systems that support main packages within the facilities
  • Maire Tecnimont (Italy) — for two polyethylene units with a nameplate capacity of 500 kt/y each, and the derivative units
  • Sinopec Engineering (Group) Saudi Company (China) — for a tank farm and Satorp integration
  • Gulf Consolidated Contractors Company (local) — for the transfer pipelines
  • Mohammed Ali al-Suwailem Trading & Contracting Company (local) – for industrial support facilities
  • Mofarreh Marzouq al Harbi & Partners Company (local) – for site preparation
  • Mobarak M. Alsalomi & Partners for Contracting Company (local) – for temporary construction facilities

Integrated with the existing Satorp refinery in Jubail, the new complex aims to house one of the largest mixed-load steam crackers in the Gulf, with a capacity to produce 1,650 kt/y of ethylene and other industrial gases.

This expansion is expected to attract more than $4bn in additional investment in a variety of industrial sectors, including carbon fibres, lubes, drilling fluids, detergents, food additives, automotive parts and tires. It is also expected to create around 7,000 local direct and indirect jobs.

Saudi Aramco and Total Refining & Petrochemical Company (Satorp) – a joint venture in which Aramco owns the majority 62.5 per cent stake and TotalEnergies the other 37.5 per cent share – will be the owner and operator of the Amiral scheme, to be located in Jubail in the kingdom’s Eastern Province.

Satorp reached the final investment decision on Amiral in December last year. Construction work was scheduled to begin during the first quarter of 2023, with commercial operation targeted to start in 2027, Aramco announced at the time.

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Colin Foreman
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