Total Value of Awarded Contracts in Saudi Arabia Reaches $12 Billion in Q1

Buildings are seen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (File Photo: Reuters)
Buildings are seen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (File Photo: Reuters)
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Total Value of Awarded Contracts in Saudi Arabia Reaches $12 Billion in Q1

Buildings are seen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (File Photo: Reuters)
Buildings are seen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (File Photo: Reuters)

The total value of awarded contracts across Saudi Arabia for Q1 in 2020 reached $12 billion, with a 28 percent quarter-on-quarter growth despite the repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report by the US Saudi Business Council (USSBC).

The awarded contracts included numerous mega-projects across several sectors, with the military sector gaining $4 billion deals followed by oil and gas with $3 billion and petrochemicals ($2.2 billion).

These three sectors accounted for 76 percent of all awarded contracts alone, while the other contributing sectors included water, power, and real estate.

According to the report, it seems that Saudi Aramco is ready to continue awarding giant contracts in the oil and gas sector despite the impact of the COVID-19 on the economy.

Aramco goes ahead with its efforts to expand the Kingdom's capabilities in extracting hydrocarbons to meet local and global demand.

The experts also noted that the government capital spending during the first quarter of 2020 is a strong indicator of the strength of the construction sector.

When compared to the same period in 2019, the value of the contracts is down by 8 percent.

USSBC Member al-Baraa al-Wazir told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Kingdom began easing the measures imposed during the lockdown and opened shopping centers and resumed domestic flights as of the end of May.

Wazir indicated that these measures will lead to the gradual recovery of the economy, expecting Aramco to award a number of contracts in al-Ghawar southern field during the second quarter.

He also predicted that the Saudi National Water Company will award a major project contract in the industrial city of Jubail.



Egypt's EGAS Awards 6 Blocks in Mediterranean, Nile Delta, N. Sinai to Int’l Companies

A general view of the Nile River from the Egyptian capital, Cairo (Reuters)
A general view of the Nile River from the Egyptian capital, Cairo (Reuters)
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Egypt's EGAS Awards 6 Blocks in Mediterranean, Nile Delta, N. Sinai to Int’l Companies

A general view of the Nile River from the Egyptian capital, Cairo (Reuters)
A general view of the Nile River from the Egyptian capital, Cairo (Reuters)

Egypt's EGAS has awarded four blocks in the Mediterranean, one in the Nile delta, and one in North Sinai to international companies, according to a petroleum ministry statement on Wednesday.

Companies will invest $ 245 million to drill at least 13 new exploratory wells during the exploration period.

A consortium of Chevron Egypt and  Shell's BG Group was awarded the North Samian offshore block and Northwest Atoll offshore block, where it will drill two exploratory wells in each block.

The North Ras El Tin offshore block was awarded to Eni's IEOC, with plans to drill three exploratory wells.

Cheiron Egypt will drill three exploratory wells in East Alexandria offshore block, while IPR will drill two exploratory wells in the North Tanta onshore block and Perenco will conduct 3D seismic survey and drill one exploratory well in El Fayrouz onshore block in North Sinai.