Oman receives Misfah and Duqm applications

4 April 2025

Oman’s Nama Power & Water Procurement Company (Nama PWP) has received statements of qualifications (SoQs) from 12 firms for a competitive tender to develop a gas-fired independent power producer (IPP) project in the sultanate.

The Misfah and Duqm combined-cycle gas turbine plants will have a capacity of 2,400MW and will be tendered as one contract, a source close to the project previously told MEED. 

Nama PWP invited interested firms to submit their prequalification applications for the project in January, with a deadline of 13 March.

The utility developers that submitted their SoQs include:

  • Acwa Power (Saudi Arabia)
  • Korea Western Power Company (Kowepo, South Korea)
  • Marubeni Corporation (Japan)
  • Nebras Power (Qatar)
  • Alghanim International (Kuwait)
  • Etihad Water & Electricity (UAE)
  • Reliance Power (India)
  • Samsung C&T Corporation (South Korea)
  • Sembcorp Utilities (Singapore)
  • Shenzhen Energy Group Company (China)
  • Sumitomo Corporation (Japan)
  • Al-Jomaih Energy & Water (Saudi Arabia)

In December, the project client invited companies to express interest in the project, which will be implemented on a build, own and operate (BOO) basis.

At the time, Nama PWP said it expected to issue the tender in the first quarter of 2025 and award the BOO contract by Q4.

The company also said it expects early power in Q2 2028 and full commercial operation in Q2 2029.

US/India-based Synergy Consulting is the client’s financial adviser.

The new project represents a u-turn on a previous announcement that Oman would not build any new gas-fired power generation plants, which local media reported in 2022.

In May last year, Nama PWP announced the award of renewed contracts for four gas-fired independent power and water projects (IWPPs) in the sultanate.

The agreements collectively secured over 1,500MW of electricity and 200,000 cubic metres a day of desalinated water for up to nine years.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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