Marafiq and Doosan Enerbility agree plant fuel conversion deal

2 May 2025

Saudi Arabia’s state-owned utility company, Power & Utility Company for Jubail & Yanbu (Marafiq), has signed a contract with South Korea’s Doosan Enerbility to convert an oil-fired power plant in Yanbu into a gas-fired power plant.

The fuel conversion contract for Yanbu 2 is valued at KRW180bn ($129m), the South Korean firm said.

The project is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 25% while maintaining the same generation capacity.

Jamal Abdulrahman Omar, vice president of operations and maintenance at Marafiq, and Seungwoo Sohn, CEO of Doosan Enerbility’s power services business group, witnessed the contract signing ceremony in Jubail on 27 April.

Doosan Enerbility will supply the main equipment, including the combustor and distributed control system, and undertake the plant’s commissioning process by 2028.

The Yanbu 2 power plant, which was built in 2013 within the Yanbu Industrial Complex, approximately 350 kilometres north of Jeddah, has a capacity of 1,375MW.

Doosan Enerbility supplied the main components, including the boiler and steam turbine.

Saudi Arabia is expected to place 1.4GW-worth of new orders for fuel conversion projects in Saudi Arabia during the years up to 2027, the South Korean engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor said.

In addition to Saudi Arabia, Doosan Enerbility has undertaken several fuel conversion projects in other countries, including Chile and Vietnam.


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