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Tecnicas Reunidas, Orascom secure $2.6 billion contract in Saudi Arabia

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Posted on March 24, 2025

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Tecnicas Reunidas, Orascom secure $2.6 billion contract in Saudi Arabia

Tecnicas Reunidas and Orascom's $2.6B Saudi Contract Win

(Reuters) - Spain's Tecnicas Reunidas and Egypt's Orascom have secured a $2.6 billion contract to expand a 3 gigawatt combined cycle gas-fired power plant in Saudi Arabia, the Egyptian engineering company said on Monday.

The agreement, a 50-50 joint venture, will include readying carbon capture infrastructure and will include a 380-kilovolt (kV) electrical substation, Orascom said.

The project is part of a number of contracts signed by Tecnicas Reunidas in the past months in the Middle East and elsewhere that will allow it to triple its net profit in 2026 from 2023.

The Spanish company, which specialises in building energy infrastructure, has seen its shares jump almost 50% so far this year as it recovers from an energy investment contraction following the pandemic and the war in Ukraine.

(Reporting by Marta Serafinko in Gdansk, editing by Inti Landauro and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Tecnicas Reunidas and Orascom secure a $2.6 billion contract.
  • The project involves expanding a gas-fired power plant in Saudi Arabia.
  • Includes carbon capture infrastructure and a 380-kV substation.
  • Tecnicas Reunidas aims to triple its net profit by 2026.
  • Company shares have increased by 50% this year.

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