Doosan Enerbility awarded $247.5 million Strategic Power Plant Equipment Contracts in Saudi Arabia

Doosan Enerbility, South Korea announced that it has signed contracts to supply steam turbines and generators for the Ghazlan 2 Expansion and Hajar Expansion gas-fired power plants, both located in the eastern region of Saudi Arabia.

The total value of these agreements is approximately 340 billion won (USD 247.5 million).

The contracts were signed with a joint EPC consortium formed by Spain’s leading EPC company, Técnicas Reunidas, and Egypt’s major construction firm, Orascom. This follows an initial contract secured in April for the Hajar project, with the recent signing securing the Ghazlan 2 project as well.

Both power plants are designed with a capacity of around 2,900 MW each and are strategically situated approximately 400 km northeast of Riyadh. They are scheduled for phased completion by 2028. Doosan Enerbility will supply a total of four steam turbines and generators—two 650 MW units and two 540 MW units—to power these facilities.

Over the past five years, Doosan Enerbility has achieved a global market share of 33.1%, equating to 7.3 GW of the 22.1 GW of ultra-large steam turbines ordered worldwide for combined cycle power plants, securing its position as the industry leader. In Saudi Arabia alone, it has secured contracts for nine steam turbines recently, steadily expanding its regional portfolio.

These new contracts exemplify Doosan Enerbility’s strategic response to the ongoing energy infrastructure expansion in Saudi Arabia and the GCC countries, highlighting its commitment to strengthening its presence in the rapidly growing Middle Eastern energy sector, statement mentioned.

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