Doosan Enerbility secures $670 mil. gas power plant deal in Oman
Doosan Enerbility said Friday it signed a contract to build a combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant in Misfah, Oman, with a consortium led by Qatar's Nebras Power, in a deal worth approximately 930 billion won ($670 million). For the project, Doosan Enerbility formed a consortium with SEPCO-3, a power plant construction specialist, to carry out engineering, procurement and construction —…
Doosan Enerbility has secured a $670 million contract to build a combined-cycle gas turbine power plant in Misfah, Oman, as part of a deal led by Qatar's Nebras Power. To execute the project, Doosan Enerbility partnered with SEPCO-3, a construction specialist, to undertake engineering, procurement, and construction activities. The company will manufacture and supply the plant's key components, including the steam turbine and generator.
Situated approximately 20 kilometers west of Muscat, the capital of Oman, the Misfah power plant will generate 1,700 megawatts of electricity upon completion. The project is scheduled for completion in April 2029, and it aims to address regional electricity demand and enhance power supply stability. The project owner is a consortium of global developers, including Nebras Power from Qatar and the Emirates Utilities Development Company from the United Arab Emirates.
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