Doing Business in Saudi Arabia - International Franchise Association
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Rented Diesel units: 558 MW Contributed capacity (by others, SWCC, ARAMCO, and MARAFIQ): 6,595 MW Total capacity: 44,902 MW up to the end of 2009. Below are some of the areas that will have good potential in the power generation sector: • gas turbine units • steam turbine units • turbine spare parts & accessories • power-plant design engineering firms • power-plant consulting firms • products and services related to the power industries: o valves, o compressors o pumps o spare parts • other related equipment and products Opportunities Return to top The following is a list of future power projects to be undertaken by the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), for the budget years 2009 – 2014: SEC Generation Projects (Under Contractual Processing) Al Qurayah PP# 2 - 1250 MW - 2009 Najran PP - 50 MW - 2009 Faras PP- 140 MW - 2009 Al Jouf & Arrar PP - 60 MW - 2009 Al Qurayyat PP Ext Crude - 120 MW - 2009 Rabigh PP Ext . # 6 HFO - 2,400 MW - 2009 SEC Planned Generation Projects (Stem Units & Combined Cycle Units) Riyadh (Steam Phase) PP10 - 1,100 MW - 2010 Al Riys PP Phase 1 - 2,400 MW - 2010 Al Qurayah PP Ext. # 1 - 1,200 MW - 2011 Al Riys PP Phase # 2 - 2,400 MW - 2012 Deba PP Phase # 2 – 1,600 MW - 2012 Ras Alzour PP Phase # 2 – 2,400 MW - 2012 Shogaig PP Phase # 2 – 1,600 MW - 2013 Ogair PP Phase # 1 - 2,400 MW - 2013 South Jeddah PP Phase # 1 – 1,200 MW - 2014 SEC Planned Generation Project (Gas Turbines Units) Rafha PP Ext # 1 55 MW – 2010 Hail PP Ext -110 MW – 2010 Tabouk PP Ext # 2 – 110 MW – 2010 Riyadh PP 10 Ext (Simple Cycle) 440 MW – 2010 Rl Jubah PP Ext. # 4 – 55 MW – 2011 Al Ola PP Ext. – 165 MW – 2011 Sharorah PP Ext. # 3 – 110 MW – 2011 Al Wajh – 55 MW – 2011
Al-Qurayyat PP Ext. # 2 – 110 MW – 2012 Tabouk PP Ext. # 2 – 100 MW Rafha PP Ext. # 2 – 55 MW The following is a list of future power projects to be undertaken by the Water and Electricity Company (WEC) in Saudi Arabia by 2009-2014: • Shuqaiq, Phase II — $2.5 billion BOO project to produce 850 MW of electricity and 212 million cubic meters of desalinated water per day. Shuqaiq II will be modeled after the Shuaiba III IWPP project, with similar guarantees and a 20-year power and water purchase agreement (PWPA). • Ras Az-Zour — $2.4 billion project to produce 2,500 MW of power and 176 million gallons of desalinated water per day. • Jubail, Phase II — The project will produce 1,100 MW of electricity and 25,000 gallons of desalinated water per day. Ma’aden Saudi Arabian Mining Co. (Maaden), SEC and SWCC are planning to build joint plants in Ras Az-Zour. The co-generation plant will have power capacity of 1600 MW and 10,000 cubic meters a day of desalinated water, using multi-effect distillation (MED) technology. Ma’aden is also planning a separate, larger co-generation facility for its multi-billion-dollar aluminum refinery and smelter complex, also located at Ras Az-Zour. Resources Return to top Ministry of Water & Electricity (MOW) www.mow.gov.sa Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) www.se.com.sa Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) www.swcc.gov.sa Water & Electricity Co. (WEC) www.wec.com.sa Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu www.rcjy.gov.sa/portal/default.asp?lang=eng Saudi Aramco www.saudiaramco.com.sa Power and Water Utility Company for Jubail and Yanbu www.marafiq.com.sa Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden) www.maaden.com.sa Electricity & Co-Generation Regulatory Authority (ECRA) www.ecra.gov.sa Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) www.sabic.com
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Rented Diesel units: 558 MW<br />
Contributed capacity (by others, SWCC, ARAMCO, and MARAFIQ): 6,595 MW<br />
Total capacity: 44,902 MW up to the end of 2009.<br />
Below are some of the areas that will have good potential <strong>in</strong> the power generation sector:<br />
• gas turb<strong>in</strong>e units<br />
• steam turb<strong>in</strong>e units<br />
• turb<strong>in</strong>e spare parts & accessories<br />
• power-plant design eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g firms<br />
• power-plant consult<strong>in</strong>g firms<br />
• products and services related to the power <strong>in</strong>dustries:<br />
o valves,<br />
o compressors<br />
o pumps<br />
o spare parts<br />
• other related equipment and products<br />
Opportunities Return to top<br />
The follow<strong>in</strong>g is a list of future power projects to be undertaken by the <strong>Saudi</strong> Electricity<br />
Company (SEC), for the budget years 2009 – 2014:<br />
SEC Generation Projects (Under Contractual Process<strong>in</strong>g)<br />
Al Qurayah PP# 2 - 1250 MW - 2009<br />
Najran PP - 50 MW - 2009<br />
Faras PP- 140 MW - 2009<br />
Al Jouf & Arrar PP - 60 MW - 2009<br />
Al Qurayyat PP Ext Crude - 120 MW - 2009<br />
Rabigh PP Ext . # 6 HFO - 2,400 MW - 2009<br />
SEC Planned Generation Projects (Stem Units & Comb<strong>in</strong>ed Cycle Units)<br />
Riyadh (Steam Phase) PP10 - 1,100 MW - 2010<br />
Al Riys PP Phase 1 - 2,400 MW - 2010<br />
Al Qurayah PP Ext. # 1 - 1,200 MW - 2011<br />
Al Riys PP Phase # 2 - 2,400 MW - 2012<br />
Deba PP Phase # 2 – 1,600 MW - 2012<br />
Ras Alzour PP Phase # 2 – 2,400 MW - 2012<br />
Shogaig PP Phase # 2 – 1,600 MW - 2013<br />
Ogair PP Phase # 1 - 2,400 MW - 2013<br />
South Jeddah PP Phase # 1 – 1,200 MW - 2014<br />
SEC Planned Generation Project (Gas Turb<strong>in</strong>es Units)<br />
Rafha PP Ext # 1 55 MW – 2010<br />
Hail PP Ext -110 MW – 2010<br />
Tabouk PP Ext # 2 – 110 MW – 2010<br />
Riyadh PP 10 Ext (Simple Cycle) 440 MW – 2010<br />
Rl Jubah PP Ext. # 4 – 55 MW – 2011<br />
Al Ola PP Ext. – 165 MW – 2011<br />
Sharorah PP Ext. # 3 – 110 MW – 2011<br />
Al Wajh – 55 MW – 2011