KBR-AMCDE bags contracts from Saudi Aramco for upgradation of sulfur recovery units
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KBR-AMCDE bags contracts from Saudi Aramco for upgradation of sulfur recovery units

This project will enhance sulfur recovery efficiency from ~95% to 99.9% and reduce SO₂ emissions from 4,300 ppmv to 250 ppmv

  • By ICN Bureau | April 25, 2025

KBR-AMCDE has been awarded a contract by Saudi Aramco to upgrade the Sulfur Recovery Units (SRUs) at the Haradh and Hawiyah Gas Plants. This project will enhance sulfur recovery efficiency from ~95% to 99.9% and reduce SO₂ emissions from 4,300 ppmv to 250 ppmv, ensuring compliance with the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (MEWA) regulations.

Aligned with KBR’s values of sustainability, innovation, and safety, this initiative supports the Kingdom’s net-zero ambitions by improving air quality and reducing environmental impact. Our integrated team led by our In-Kingdom Khobar office with support from the out of Kingdom Leatherhead office will leverage industry-leading expertise to execute the project efficiently.

This effort reinforces Saudi Arabia’s leadership in sustainable energy and demonstrates KBR’s commitment to delivering high-impact solutions that drive environmental and operational excellence. By leading this effort from our IK office, KBR continues to strengthen local expertise, support national energy goals, and deliver cutting-edge solutions for a cleaner future.

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