
Saudi Aramco has awarded Saudi-based Dayim Punj Lloyd, a Group Company of Punj Lloyd, the contract for engineering, procurement and construction of offsite pipelines for Aramco's Red Sea Refining Co being set up on the Western coast of the kingdom. The 36-month contract involves the EPC of steel pipelines for crude oil, gasoline, diesel, iso butane, butane, benzene, and fuel gas supply as well as Reinforced Thermosetting Plastic pipelines for sea water supply and return pipelines. Once operational, the Red Sea Refinery will process 400,000 bpd of Arabian heavy crude and produce 90,000 bpd of gasoline, 263,000 bpd of ultra low sulfur diesel, 6300 MTPD of coke and 1200 MTPD of sulfur.
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