Suez secures major 2 billion euro water management contract in Oman

French environmental services firm Suez has won a 2 billion euro, 15-year contract for water management in Oman, covering Muscat and Al-Sharqiyah governorates, marking one of its largest deals ever.
Suez, the French environmental services giant, has secured a significant 15-year contract valued at 2 billion euros for water management in Oman. The agreement covers the operation and maintenance of drinking water and sanitation services across the capital, Muscat, and the governorates of Al-Sharqiyah North and Al-Sharqiyah South. According to Suez CEO Xavier Girre, this deal ranks among the top three largest in the company's history. The contract underscores Suez's expanding presence in the Middle East's water infrastructure sector. Sources: Le Monde.