Oman tenders three major distribution deals

19 June 2025

 

Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC) has tendered three significant contracts to build new substations in the sultanate.

The first contract, estimated at about $100m, covers the construction of the Majan 400/220/132kV grid station along with an associated 400kV line-in line-out underground cable from Sohar Free Zone to the Sohar Interconnector Station.

The second deal, worth about $35m, covers the construction of the Sultan Haitham City 132/33kV grid station and associated 132kV line-in line-out underground cables running 4 kilometres from Mabella to Mabella Industrial Zone.

The bid submission deadline for both tenders is 3 July.

A tender deadline of 1 July has been set for the construction of the Surab 400/33kV grid station and an associated 400kV line-in line-out cable from the Duqm grid station to the Mahout grid station. Like the Majan substation, the Surab facility has an estimated contract value of about $100m.

In addition, OETC, part of the government-owned Nama Group, is evaluating bids for a number of other major substation construction tenders. These include:

  • The 400kV Ras Madraka wind farm grid station
  • The 132kV Sadah wind farm grid station
  • The 400/132kV Wadi Latham grid station

China Energy Engineering Group Shanxi Electric Power Construction Company recently won the deal to upgrade the 220/132kV Sohar Free Zone grid station, while Oman National Engineering & Investment Company won a contract to build the Mahadha 220kV substation.

In 2024, OETC awarded more than $1.2bn worth of transmission and distribution work. Major signed contracts included:


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