US – Saudi consortium advances plans for $5 billion Gulf refinery

The MERA Oil consortium of U.S. and Saudi Arabian companies is advancing plans for a $5 billion integrated refinery and export corridor in the ‌Gulf aimed at boosting regional energy infrastructure, its partners said on Wednesday, as the Iran war continues to disrupt energy flows.

RoydadNaft –  The MERA Oil consortium of U.S. and Saudi Arabian companies is advancing plans for a $5 billion integrated refinery and export corridor in the ‌Gulf aimed at boosting regional energy infrastructure, its partners said on Wednesday, as the Iran war continues to disrupt energy flows.

  • Texas-based energy development company MWG Group, the Patel Family Office and PWS, an associate company of Saudi ⁠industrial conglomerate AHQ Group, have entered the final stage of site selection for the refinery, which will have capacity of 200,000 barrels per day.

  • The consortium has narrowed the site selection process to three locations in the Gulf Cooperation Council six-nation bloc.

  • The preferred host is expected to be confirmed by the end of 2026, the companies said, without ‌providing ⁠specific locations.

  • The integrated refinery will be linked to deepwater port infrastructure, large-scale storage of crude and refined products, and marine export facilities.

  • MERA Oil said the planned project is located outside the ⁠Strait of Hormuz and aims to provide an export platform with direct access to international shipping routes.

  • The energy complex will incorporate energy-efficient ⁠refining technologies and advanced emissions-control systems.

  • Sustainable aviation fuel co-processing and carbon-management capabilities are also being evaluated as potential ⁠future components.

  • The consortium is engaged in talks with feedstock providers, with definitive arrangements expected to progress alongside the final site decision.

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