SATORP - Jubail 2 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant (IWWTP)
Saudi Aramco Total Refining & Petrochemical Company (SATORP), a joint venture of Saudi Aramco and TotalEnergies, is undertaking the construction of the industrial wastewater treatment plant (IWWTP) in Jubail Second Industrial City in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia.
The facility will treat and recycle the wastewater from the Amiral Chemical Derivatives Complex in Jubail.
The project follows a concession-style model, similar to a public-private partnership (PPP), where the developer consortium invests in building and operating the wastewater plant over a 30-year period.
The cutting-edge water reuse plant in Jubail will have a capacity of approximately 8.76 million cubic meters per year.
The US$500 million project includes the following:
1. Construction of water treatment plants
2. Construction of edge water reuse plant with a capacity of nearly 8,760,000 cu m/year
3. Construction of storage tanks
4. Construction of a pumping station
5. Laying of pipelines
6. Construction of associated facilities
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17 February 2026
The project has reached financial closure. (Source: MEED)
13 February 2026
Orascom Construction has been awarded the EPC contract for the project and financial close is expected shortly. (Source: MEED)
21 January 2026
The EPC contractor has not yet appointed on the project.
14 December 2025
The developer consortium is currently in the process of appointing the main contractor on the project.
11 September 2025
A consortium comprising Marafiq, Veolia and Lamar has been awarded the development contract worth US$500 million (SR1.875bn) for the project. (Source: MEED)
