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DL E&C Co., Ltd. (Korean: 디엘이앤씨 주식회사), formerly the construction division of Daelim Industrial, is a construction company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. [ 1 ] The fields covered by DL E&C as one of the top EPC companies in Asia to the Middle East include gas, petroleum refining, chemical and petrochemical, power and ...
In this article we take a look at the 15 largest EPC companies in the world. Click to skip ahead and jump to the 5 largest EPC companies in the world. The largest EPC companies in the world are ...
Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) (Arabic: شركة اتحاد المقاولين) is the largest construction company in the Middle East and ranks among the top 25 international contractors with a revenue of US$5.3 billion in 2013 and 1.872 billion by 2020.
Iranian Offshore Engineering and Construction Company (IOEC) is the first Iranian general contractor in the oil and gas industries. [1] IOEC specializes in offshore EPC project. The company was established in 1991 and operates mainly in the Persian Gulf , with its head office in Tehran .
Orascom Construction PLC (OC; Egyptian Arabic: اوراسكوم للإنشاء والصناعه) is an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor based in Cairo, Egypt. The company was Egypt's first multinational corporation and stands at the core of the Orascom Group companies. OC is active in more than 25 countries. [2]
In July 2022, Technip Energies signed an agreement with the UAE's National Petroleum Construction Co. (NPCC) to form the joint venture NT ENERGIES LLC, which aims to support the energy transition in the Middle East and North Africa by offering services related to decarbonization and blue and green hydrogen. [24]
KEC International Limited (Kamani Engineering Corporation) is an Indian multinational company and also India's second largest manufacturer of electric power transmission towers [6] and one of the largest [7] Power transmission, Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies in the world.
Chiyoda was established as part of Mitsubishi Oil in 1948, and was spun off from its parent and went public in 1957. [3]In the late 1960s it built the Jeddah and Riyadh refineries in Saudi Arabia; [4] at present its large projects include LNG plants in Qatar, the Sakhalin-II project in eastern Russia, and a variety of specialist-chemical and pharmaceutical plants in Japan itself.