Kanaan

Zamil Steel's Structural Steel Business Unit, the leading fabricator and supplier of structural steel products in the Middle East, has been awarded a SR41 million ($11 million) contract for the supply of steel works to the Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) plant under construction in Hawiyah.

Saudi Aramco has awarded this giant landmark project to JGC Corporation of Japan.
The Hawiyah plant's projected handling capacity will be 4 billion standard cubic feet per day (scfpd), making it the world's largest facility of its kind.
It will provide NGL feedstock to petrochemical complexes in Jubail, in the Eastern Province, and Rabigh in the Western Province, as well as supply gas to Riyadh power plant in the central region of Saudi Arabia.
Ayman Kanaan, general manager, Structural Steel Business Unit, said that the scope of work includes manufacturing and supply of pipe racks and other process structures. "We have successfully teamed up with JGC on numerous infrastructure and major industrial projects in the past for Saudi Aramco.
"We expect to begin shipments in March 2006 and complete our deliveries in November 2006."
Zamil Steel has been extensively involved with multinational companies in supplying structural steel components for power plants, oil and gas facilities, desalination plants and aluminum and steel factories in the Gulf region.
"We foresee increased activity in giant industrial projects over the next few years.
"Zamil Steel has positioned itself very well to engage with multi national companies involved in the oil related extensive expansion programme," he said.
"We have enhanced our expanded production facilities with highly advanced manufacturing equipment to offer innovative building solutions to the construction sector, as well as efficient services to our many repeat clients," said Adnan Al Mansour, executive vice-president of Zamil Steel.