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Turkey Gas & Power: Pipelines, Black Sea Find, Nuclear & Renewables Give Ankara Options
...rkey. So it is perhaps not surprising that Russia, holder of the world’s largest gas reserves, has historically been Turkey’s top gas supplier. That said, the last two years have seen Russia’s market share fall to the two lowest figures on record. From a record 28.7bcm in 2017, half of Turkey’s total ga...
Volume: 64Issue: 11Published at Fri, 19 Mar 2021 -
Saudi Arabia’s Oil-Fired Power Conundrum
...2020, situated further up the Red Sea coast. It is currently undergoing testing, despite state-owned power and desalination plant operator SWCC in January 2017 canceling the $1.5bn EPC contract that was awarded to Korea’s Samsung and partners China’s Sepco3 and Saudi firm Al Toukhi in late 2012 (ME...
Volume: 62Issue: 11Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019 -
Oman Looks To Privatization To Modernize Power Grid
...nai says. OPTIMISTIC VALUATION It is unclear how he arrived at this valuation. OETC, by far the larger of the two firms, owned assets with a net book value of $437mn as of end-2017 whilst its gross revenue was $38mn. MEDC’s earnings were just $3.7mn for 2017. Nama says 11 companies su...
Volume: 62Issue: 11Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019 -
Iraq’s Power Generators Gorge On Rising Gas, Cutting Crude Burn
...ocessing volumes of 900mn cfd by the end of December 2017. The company recovered a record 676mn cfd for 2017 as a whole and plans to reach 1bn cfd by end-2018. December’s commissioning of a gas processing plant at the Gazprom Neft-operated 85,000 b/d Badra field later this month will add 155mn cfd to Ir...
Volume: 61Issue: 11Published at Fri, 16 Mar 2018 -
Moroccan Renewable Plans Have Wind In Their Sails With 2GW Target In Sight
...hicles’” to develop the projects. Enel says they are expected to be completed and brought online between 2017 and 2020. Electricity generated in the five wind farms will be sold to ONEE under 20-year power purchase agreements. Enel says it will have a 50% shareholding in the projects, comprising a mix of...
Volume: 59Issue: 11Published at Fri, 18 Mar 2016 -
Oman Desalination Contracts Signed
...mbined capacity of 530,000 m3/day – equivalent to more than 70% of Oman’s current desalination capacity of 740,000 m3/d – are among a number of projects with a combined desalination capacity of 730,000 m3/d which OPWP intends to bring online during 2017-19. The 280,000 m3/d Barka Phase 4 project will be Om...
Volume: 59Issue: 11Published at Fri, 18 Mar 2016 -
GE Hints At $2bn-Plus Egypt Megadeal
...geria deals as some of its largest ever contracts. The equipment supply part of the agreement covered six new combined cycle gas turbine plants, a new open cycle plant and two mobile power capacity projects, which will reach full capacity in 2017. Meanwhile, Sonelgaz (51%) and GE (49%) are bu...
Volume: 58Issue: 11Published at Fri, 13 Mar 2015 -
Turkey: CCGT Boost Takes Capacity Above 68GW
...a 22.25GW capacity program being built or planned in Turkey. By 2017 Turkish capacity is expected to reach 72.29GW, through the completion of a further 4.13GW of gas-fired, hydropower, renewables and coal-fired plants. Beyond that, the Ministry of Energy is pushing a major nuclear development pr...
Volume: 58Issue: 11Published at Fri, 13 Mar 2015 -
Qatar-Japan Consortium Targets Turkey Coal-Fired Power
...I is already building a 510MW coal-fired plant at Soma in western Turkey, which is scheduled to start up in 2017 (MEES, 21 March 2014). Turkey currently has 12.5GW of coal-fired capacity out of a total 67.6GW. Besides the Soma and Afsin-Elbistan projects, the Turkish government has also signed a pr...
Volume: 58Issue: 11Published at Fri, 13 Mar 2015 -
Morocco Looks To Wind To Lessen Energy Imports
...pacity is coal-fired, 24% oil-fired and 12% gas-fired. ONEE last year announced a plan to raise generating capacity to 11.28GW by 2017, with 45% of new capacity (2.09GW) to be renewables (MEES, 4 October 2013). This is about saving cash, rather than the planet: Rabat also plans to add coal-fired ca...
Volume: 57Issue: 11Published at Fri, 14 Mar 2014