Mainboard-listed Hyflux has been awarded a contract worth about US$100 million ($129.7 million) to carry out engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) works for a seawater desalination plant at Tobruk in northeastern Libya. The project is the first in the country for Hyflux.
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Hyflux wins US$100m EPC contract to build seawater desalination in Tobruk, Libya
Hyflux flat; prospects under-appreciated, says JPMorgan
Hyflux (600.SG) is experiencing choppy trade, flat at $3.41 vs intraday high of $3.44, low of $3.40, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
The stock hasn’t made much headway since reaching current March high of $3.58 two weeks ago, when water treatment firm announced win of $43.8 million contract to build initial stage of seawater desalination plant in Singapore.
Hyflux gains 1.1% as new job to lift earnings by 3%, says JPMorgan
Hyflux (600.SG) headed higher this morning as news of contract win provides boost. Its shares gained as high as 1.1% to hit $3.57 this morning with resistance eyed at current 2010 highest close of $3.64.
The water treatment company announces $43.8 million engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for first stage of seawater desalination plant in Singapore. Work scheduled to start immediately and is expected to be completed in approximately 20 months.
Hyflux unit wins $44m EPC contract for Stage 1 of Tembusu Seawater Desalination Plant
Hydrochem, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hyflux, has been awarded a $43.8 million contract by the TP Utilities, a wholly-owned unit of leading power company Tuas Power, to undertake the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) works for stage one of the Tembusu Seawater Desalination Plant.
The desalination plant is part of Tuas Power’s Tembusu multi-utilities complex on Jurong Island. The complex also includes a cogeneration plant that will, upon completion, use a Biomass and Clean Coal (BMCC) mix to supply 1,000 tonne/hour of steam and 160MW of electricity to its customers.
Sembcorp starts construction of US$1b Salalah water and power plant
Sembcorp says it has started construction of its US$1 billion ($1.4 billion) Salalah Independent Water and Power Plant (Salalah IWPP) in Oman.
Targeted to begin full commercial operations in the first half of 2012, the Salalah IWPP will consist of a gas-fired power plant which will have a net capacity of 445 megawatts and a seawater desalination plant which will employ reverse osmosis technology to produce 15 million imperial gallons per day of water.



