Jacobs Engineering Group Inc said that a subsidiary company has received contracts from Saudi Aramco to utilise Jacobs' proprietary Superclaus(R) technology for 13 sulphur recovery units (SRUs).

Officials did not disclose the contract values.
Jacobs is performing the awarded work at three key Saudi Aramco locations in Saudi Arabia, company officials said.
The Kursaniyah site is adding three SRUs with a capacity of 900 tonnes per day (tpd) each while the Shedgum and Uthmaniyah locations are both revamping five 550 tpd units.
These 13 units will process over 8,200 tonnes of sulphur per day, says the company.
The Superclaus (R) units produce molten elemental sulphur by recovering sulphur from acid gas (H2S and CO2) feed streams generated by high and low pressure regeneration facilities.
The additions and upgrades allow Saudi Aramco to satisfy environmental regulations that require a sulphur recovery level of at least 98.7 per cent.
Saudi Aramco has over 20 operating units in five locations.
 Jacobs has added all of the units since it began providing technical services to Saudi Aramco in 2000.
Jacobs Nederland B V-Comprimo(R) Sulfur Solutions Group now has over 30 sulphur projects in development worldwide, representing a total recovery of over 25,000 tons of sulphur per day.
It has built over 300 units since 1985.
In making the announcement, Jacobs Group vice president Andy Kremer stated, "We are delighted to receive these new contracts, which underscore the high level of confidence we have earned from Saudi Aramco.
"We are proud of what we've accomplished together and we look forward to continuing to support their long-term growth.
"Receiving these project awards also advances our corporate objective to expand our presence in Saudi Arabia," he said.
Jacobs, with over 38,000 employees and revenues approaching $6.0 billion, provides technical, professional, and construction services globally.