MGC Signs Contract for the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction of the Jubail–Buraidah Independent Water Transmission Pipeline Project
As part of its ongoing efforts to support national infrastructure projects and enhance water security across the Kingdom, MGC has signed a contract for the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction of the Jubail–Buraidah Independent Water Transmission Pipeline Project.
The project aims to strengthen water security by linking the Eastern and Qassim regions through a desalinated water transmission line, contributing to improved water transportation efficiency and sustainable utilization of desalinated water resources.
The project includes a water transmission system with a design capacity of 650,000 cubic meters per day of desalinated water and comprises the following main components:
- Two pumping stations located in Jubail and Al-Qaleeb. A carbon steel pipeline with a total length of 587 kilometers. Reverse pumping capability from Al-Shamasiya Governorate, passing through Al-Qaleeb, to Jubail City.
- A carbon steel pipeline with a total length of 587 kilometers.
- Reverse pumping capability from Al-Shamasiya Governorate, passing through Al-Qaleeb, to Jubail City.
The project also features a water storage system consisting of 11 reservoirs located in Jubail and Al-Shamasiya Governorate, along with additional storage facilities at various sites, with a total storage capacity of 1.63 million cubic meters. This system is designed to ensure the sustainability and reliability of water supply.
Through this project, MGC reaffirms its commitment to supporting national sustainable development goals and contributing to the enhancement of vital water infrastructure across the Kingdom, in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030.