Three of the plants will be located on the Red Sea coast in the north-west of the country, at Haql, Duba and Al-Wajh.
They will have capacities of 9,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d), 9,000 cm/d and 11,000 cm/d respectively. A fourth plant will be built on the eastern coast at Al-Khafji and will have a capacity of 30,000 cm/d. The total cost of the plants is estimated at SR 750 million ($201 million) (MEED 9:9:05).
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