Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Electricity & Water.  | 
	
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Saudi International Petrochemical Company (Sipchem) is a Saudi Company listed in the Saudi Stock market. Sipchem actively develops and invests in petrochemical and chemical industries, both basic and intermediate, to produce chemicals used to manufacture a multitude of products that improve the lives of people worldwide.  | 
	
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On 21 September 1975, the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) was established as an autonomous organization of the Saudi Government. Pursuant to its Charter, the RCJY has developed and constructed a number of utility and other systems that provide the required services to the industry and the community. These include seawater supply systems, potable and waste water systems, transport and telecommunication networks and other associated services. In the city of Yanbu, the RCJY generates and supplies electrical power in addition to other services.  | 
	
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One of the leading international construction groups with worldwide diversified activities, SAL offers a full range of services in engineering and construction projects. The firm's evolution over a 50-year span is reflected in its continuing record of achievements performing major civil, industrial and electromechanical projects worldwide.  | 
	
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Al-Muhaidib Contracting Co. has established itself as a leading local and regional turnkey construction firm of recognized capabilities and accomplishments since its founding in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, more than 30 years ago.  | 
	
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Chevron is the only large international energy company with a continuous upstream presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that spans more than seven decades. It is engaged in a wide range of petroleum-related activities in the Kingdom and works closely with Saudi Aramco, the state-owned national oil company, as well as with other private firms.  | 
	
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