
Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited (MEIL Group), India announces that it has secured a USD 225.5 million project from the Kuwait Oil Company for the design, construction, and operation of a new Gas Sweetening and Sulphur Recovery Facility in West Kuwait.
This advanced facility will process 120 million standard cubic feet of gas per day, removing hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide to produce cleaner, safer, and more efficient natural gas for Kuwait’s energy network.
The project includes a Sulphur Recovery Unit with two trains, each capable of handling 100 tons per day, achieving nearly 99.9% Sulphur recovery efficiency. Developed on a Build–Own–Operate model, it will be completed within 790 days, followed by five years of operation and maintenance.
The purified gas will be transported through KOC’s pipeline network to the Mina Ahmadi Refinery, supporting Kuwait’s commitment to sustainable energy and environmental protection.
The company stated that, We are honoured to partner with Kuwait Oil Company for this strategic gas sweetening facility. This project reflects MEIL’s commitment to delivering world-class energy infrastructure that enhances environmental safety and operational excellence. With this achievement, MEIL strengthens its footprint in the Middle East, reaffirming its expertise in complex hydrocarbon and refinery projects — including ongoing Sulphur recovery units at the Rajasthan Refinery and the Mongol Refinery.
SaudiGulf Projects earlier mentioned that the company secured the contract from KOC. (read more)