Rotary Engineering is solidifying its position as a leading force in energy infrastructure with over $1 billion in ongoing projects across the Middle East. Backed by a 53-year legacy in integrated EPC and maintenance services, the company delivers critical infrastructure solutions across a broad energy spectrum—including oil and gas, petrochemicals, renewables, and transitional fuels like LNG, LPG, SAF, biofuels, ammonia, and hydrogen.
A cornerstone of Rotary’s regional leadership is its work on ADNOC’s TA’ZIZ Chemical Park in Ruwais, UAE. This project supports the region’s largest Blue Ammonia facility and a world-scale Methanol plant. Rotary’s scope includes the development of 450,000m³ of chemical storage, interconnecting pipelines, and advanced transfer and loading systems—all designed to support the sustainable movement and handling of transitional fuels. The company is also reinforcing its cryogenic storage capabilities in Qatar, constructing another Ethylene Double-Wall Cryogenic Tank for the Ras Laffan Petrochemical Project.
In Mesaieed, Rotary is building QatarEnergy’s Gasoline and Jet Fuel Storage facility, a key component in securing Qatar’s future refined product supply chain. With over 230,000m³ of storage capacity and a 12-gantry truck loading system, this facility will efficiently distribute domestic refined products and support marine exports via new multi-product loading arms. These high-impact infrastructure projects reflect Rotary’s strategic role in shaping the Middle East’s energy future.
Safety and innovation are fundamental to Rotary’s operations, underscored by 14 consecutive ROSPA President’s Awards and over 25 million safe man-hours in the past year. The company continues to invest in mechanisation and smart technologies, including the RoroWatch Robotic Fire Watchman, reinforcing its commitment to HSE leadership. Looking ahead, Rotary plans to grow its maintenance and turnaround services in the region and expand its capabilities in transitional fuels and sustainable aviation fuels—accelerating the shift towards a cleaner, smarter, and more resilient energy landscape.