Saudi developer Acwa names new CEO

2 March 2026

Saudi Arabia’s Acwa has appointed Samir J Serhan as CEO, effective 1 March 2026.

Serhan joined Acwa, formerly Acwa Power, last year as president for Saudi Arabia and the Middle East. He previously served as chief operating officer of US-based Air Products, where he had global responsibility for operational business and project execution across the Americas, Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India.

Earlier in his career, he was president of hydrogen at Praxair and held senior leadership roles at Linde Group in the US and Germany, including managing director of Linde Engineering.

Outgoing CEO Marco Arcelli will remain as an adviser to the chairman to ensure continuity.

Arcelli said: “Over the past three years, Acwa’s portfolio has doubled in size, and we are on track to double it again by 2030, scaling both our footprint and our impact. Acwa now produces around 25% of the world’s desalinated seawater.”

He added: “We have expanded into new markets, including Azerbaijan, China, Kuwait and Senegal, while advancing energy export opportunities from Saudi Arabia.”

Acwa recently extended its lead at the top of the GCC Water Developer Ranking, adding 265,925 cubic metres a day (cm/d) in net capacity from new contract awards in 2025.

The biggest of these involves a contract to develop the Ras Mohaisen independent water plant, awarded by the Saudi Arabian state offtaker Sharakat, formerly Saudi Water Partnership Company.

The project is located on the kingdom’s Red Sea coast and will have the capacity to treat 300,000 cm/d of seawater using reverse osmosis technology.

MEED reported last September that Acwa’s net power generation capacity in the GCC was 28.1GW, with the company holding more equity than the rest of the region’s top 10 private power developers combined.

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Mark Dowdall
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