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The hydrocarbons giant Saudi Aramco has announced that it has awarded a US$141 million engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) to build a new distribution plant at Wasea in Ritadh in the KSA.
A statement on the US-Saudi Arabia Business Council website said that the state-owned Chinese oil giant will build tanks, gas, and diesel loading pumps and substations, as well as carry out civil structural and engineering work for the bulk plant.
The distribution plant will have a capacity of 185,000 barrels per day and the deadline for completion is February 2012.
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