Va Tech Wabag of India secures $33.5 million contract for Saudi wastewater treatment plant

Va Tech Wabag, a water technology company listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, has obtained a $33.5 million work order from SEPCO III Electric Power Construction Corporation, as reported by Business Standard.

The agreement involves the engineering and procurement (EP) of a 20 million liters per day (MLD) industrial wastewater treatment facility at the Ras Tanura refinery complex in Saudi Arabia, for treating complex effluents.

Wabag will act as the process and technology provider for the treatment plant, which is being built by SEPCO III and developed by Miahona for off-taker Saudi Aramco. As per the company’s statement to the stock exchange, the project encompasses designing, engineering, procuring, supplying, and overseeing the installation and commissioning of the plant.

The project is anticipated to be finished within 20 months. The facility will utilize biological treatment, filtration, and reverse osmosis technologies to treat the effluent, aiming to enable its partial reuse within the refinery complex.

Sivakumar V, Wabag’s Regional Head of Sales and Marketing, commented: “This marks another significant achievement for us in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This order, delivered to Miahona and Saudi Aramco, further attests to Wabag’s technology leadership in the Oil & Gas sector and allows us to strengthen our presence in the Middle East Region.”

source: Business Standard

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