Nama appoints 2027-29 procurement advisers

18 July 2024

 

Oman's Nama Power & Water Procurement (Nama PWP) has appointed a transaction advisory team to support its 2027-29 power and water procurement strategy.

According to an industry source, the team comprises UK-headquartered Deloitte as lead transaction and financial adviser, Canada-based engineering consultancy WSP as technical adviser, and US firm CMS as legal adviser.

The scope of work won by the advisory team includes preparing the overall procurement strategy, extending existing contracts expiring between 2027 and 2029, and undertaking procurement for new-build plants.

The contracts for three independent power projects (IPPs) in Oman with a total combined capacity of 3,518MW are expiring between 2028 and 2029, according to the state offtaker's latest Seven-Year Planning Statement, which covers the years 2023 to 2029.

These gas-fired plants and their power generation capacities are:

  • Barka 3 IPP: 750MW (2028)
  • Sohar 3 IPP: 750MW (2028)
  • Sur IPP: 2,018MW (2029)

Phoenix Power Company, the project company for the 2,018MW Sur IPP, comprises Japan's Marubeni Corporation and Jera and Qatar's Nebras Power. 

Shinas Generating Company – owned by Saudi Arabia's Acwa Power, Japan's Mitsui and China's Didic – is the project company for Sohar 3.

Al-Suwaidi Power is the project company for Barka 3. It comprises France's Engie, Japan's Shikoku Electric and the local Suhail Bahwan Group.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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