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Doosan Enerbility Wins Oman Power Plant Deal

Doosan Enerbility won a large-scale gas combined-cycle power plant construction project in the Middle Eastern market.Doosan Enerbility announced on Aug. 21 that it signed a contract for the construction of the Misfah gas combined-cycle power plant in Oman. The total contract amount for this project

Doosan Enerbility has secured a significant contract to build a gas combined-cycle power plant in Oman. On August 21, the company announced it had signed an agreement to construct the Misfah gas combined-cycle power plant. The total value of this project is estimated at 930 billion won, or around $667 million. To execute the project, Doosan Enerbility will team up with SEPCO3, a specialist in power plant construction, and will handle the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) work on a turnkey basis.

They plan to supply the core equipment, namely the steam turbine and generator, directly. The plant, located about 20km west of Muscat, Oman's capital, will have a power generation capacity of 1700MW and is set to be completed by April 2029. Upon completion, it is expected to play a crucial role in meeting power demand and ensuring stable energy supply in Oman.

The project's client is a consortium including Qatar's Nebras Power, the UAE's EUDC, and Oman's Bahwan Infrastructure Services (BIS). Doosan Enerbility's success in similar projects across the Middle East, including in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, was cited as a key factor in winning this contract. Lee Hyun-ho, Head of the Plant EPC Business Group at Doosan Enerbility, expressed his commitment saying, "With our partners, we will build a top-tier power plant to help stabilize electricity in Oman."

In June, Doosan Enerbility also secured a construction contract for another gas combined-cycle power plant in Oman worth 530 billion won.

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