Najran Cement Company has announced the signing of a contract with Sinoma International Engineering Limited to implement an electrical grid interconnection project for the company’s cement plant located in Sultana, Saudi Arabia.
According to the company’s disclosure, the contract is valued at approximately SAR 48.93 million and was officially signed on March 5, 2026.
The project will be executed on a turnkey basis and forms part of the Kingdom’s Liquid Fuel Displacement Program, which aims to improve energy efficiency and reduce reliance on liquid fuels in power generation. The scope of work includes establishing an electrical grid connection to ensure reliable electricity supply for Najran Cement’s production facility.
The contract is scheduled to be completed within eight months. Once operational, the project is expected to enhance the reliability of the plant’s electricity supply and contribute to reducing emissions associated with power generation within the company’s facilities.
Najran Cement stated that the initiative supports environmental sustainability and energy efficiency goals, while also aligning with the objectives of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the programs led by the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources.
