Our References

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Saudi Arabia
50,000 m3 /day water treatment plant based on Veolia’s proprietary technology Actiflo®
Saudi Arabia
KSU wastewater treatment project
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
In June 2014, Veolia has been awarded a two-year extension contract for the operations and maintenance (O&M) of the industrial wastewater treatment plant of Sipchem's (Saudi International Petrochemical Company) Acetyl Complex in Saudi Arabia.
Europe
Since 2004, Total has been using Veolia’s automated, non-entry process for cleaning and degassing crude oil tanks at its European sites.
Netherlands
Veolia is working with Mars to reduce its water and carbon footprints.
Saudi Arabia
Delivering water treatment chemicals solution to Solb steel
Kuwait
Reverse Osmosis desalination of sea water used for power plant cooling
United Arab Emirates
Dubai Sports City (DSC) and Moalajah have joined forces to recycle wastewater and literally help to create a greener environment. The local operations and maintenance company Moalajah, which is a joint-venture of Veolia and Besix, has been appointed to manage, maintain and enhance wastewater facilities within the 50 million square-feet mixed-use development for a period of 10 years.
Oman
A partnership to improve network performance
Qatar
One of the main wastewater treatment plants of the capital
Turkey
Modern Karton Pulp & Paper factory, located near Istanbul in Turkey, is one of the biggest paper producers of Europe with the 630,000 tons/annum capacity to be duplicated up to a million tons/annum in first quarter 2015 through a large investment of new Paper Mill.
Iraq
The client required fast track construction of a water treatment plant, to supply water for reinjection into wells in order to optimize the yield of the oilfield. The challenge was to maintain and exceed system performance and process stability.
Egypt
The client required complete water treatment and desalination systems to treat the sea water and feed the supercritical boiler. Veolia is also treating the plant oily water, wastewater and sewage.

Veolia supplies a desalination plant with a total capacity of 6000 m3/day. The final destination of the plant is Egypt for the Suez Thermal Power Plant. The scope of supply includes engineering, fabrication and delivery of two Multiple Effect Distillation (MED) units 3 000 m3/day each. The desalination units shall consist of five evaporation cells operating in Multiple Effect Distillation (MED) process with thermocompressor (TVC).
Australia
Veolia secures equipment cleaning contact at Rio Tinto in New South Wales.
Canada
The Canadian subsidiary of the K+S Group, one of the world's leading fertilizer producers, chose to incorporate HPD evaporation and crystallization solutions at its new potash production facility in Saskatchewan.
Hungary
When new regulations required Bonduelle to build a wastewater treatment plant for its food processing factory in Nagykőrös, Hungary, the company turned to Veolia, whose specialists suggested a solution using sludge-sourced biogas to produce steam.
Czech Republic
The largest mining company in the Czech Republic has put its faith in Dalkia to supply electricity and provide heating, hot water and compressed air for its coal mines.
China
Veolia has installed treatment technology capable of recycling 30% of the wastewater at this chemical complex so it can be used as cooling water.
United Kingdom
Working in close partnership with AstraZeneca, Veolia designed, installed and commissioned a 23 MW cogeneration plant that meets all the site’s electricity and steam needs.
United Kingdom
Veolia puts in place a network of onshore decommissioning & dismantling of redundant oil & gas platforms.
World
Vallourec adopts a Veolia tool for seven of its key production sites.
Saudi Arabia
Following its construction of the Jubail I desalination plant, Veolia has been selected by Marafiq to design, build and operate Saudi Arabia’s largest reverse-osmosis desalination plant with ultrafiltration technology, known as Jubail II.
United Arab Emirates
Our expertise in cooling network technology will help to significantly reduce the environmental impact of Saadiyat Island, a premium new urban development project off the coast of Abu Dhabi.
Qatar
Veolia has developed a unique process for recycling water generated during the gas-to-liquid transition so it can be fully reused on site.
China
Veolia is helping a subsidiary of Sinopec to treat its wastewater more efficiently and reduce water use.
Oman
Faced with the challenge of providing its industrial clients with top-level services, Majis Industrial Services S.A.O.C. (MISC) entered a Strategic Partnership Alliance with Veolia in 2010, following an international call for tender.
Oman
Co-management contract – public authority for electricity and water, sultanate of oman
United Arab Emirates
In 2012, Veolia was chosen to implement a waste management program for a period of three years at the renowned luxury Ritz Carlton hotel.
United Arab Emirates
Veolia is working in partnership with TDIC since 2012 to deliver high quality waste and recycling services for Saadiyat island residents.
United Arab Emirates
As a regional specialist in energy and multi-technical services, we deliver a comprehensive portfolio of services that are tailored to meet the needs of each client.
United Arab Emirates
Consultation on energy management and conservation strategies across all airport facilities.
As one of the busiest consumer and trade airports in the world, Dubai International Airport has taken an important stride in ensuring the long-term sustainability of its operations.
United Arab Emirates
Offering energy and technical services to three airports and a city terminal in the UAE.
United Arab Emirates
Through a 50-year BOT, Bahrain Bay Utilities (a joint-venture between Veolia and Arcapita) supports Bahrain Bay Development in this major infrastructure breakthrough.
United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
Industrial wastewater treatment plant

Jubail, Saudi Arabia
Industrial wastewater treatment plant

Oman
Supplying water to a region facing scarcity.