Bapco’s BD258 million ($684 million) Low Sulphur Diesel Production Project is on track for completion in the first quarter of next year.

This was revealed following a site inspection visit by Bapco president Mustafa Al Sayed, deputy chief executive Tim Coombs and general manager of major engineering projects Abdulkarim Al Sayed.
Acting project manager Hassan Abdulrahman welcomed the executives, who inspected the Bapco engineering and construction offices and met with the project engineering and operations staff.
During the inspection, executives expressed the importance of finishing the project to the highest safety standard.
The project team has achieved three million man-hours worked without a lost-time accident.
The project will enable Bapco to produce low-sulphur diesel and other high-value products.