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Electric Power Generation in Oman
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Companies
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Phoenix Power Company
Phoenix Power Company owns, maintains & operates Oman's Largest Power Plant - The Sur Independent Power Plant. Our Vision is to be the safest, most reliable, efficient, and environmentally conscious energy provider in Oman. Our mission is to deliver safe, reliable and efficient power to the people of Oman in an environmentally Compliant manner, such that Sur IPP is held in high regard by all those involved with the business.
501 to 1000 staff
Sohar Power Company Saog
Powering the Future of Oman: A Revival Story Established in 2005, Sohar Power Company began its journey as an independent power and water producer serving the Al Batinah region of Oman. For over 15 years, we delivered reliable power and water under our initial contract, which concluded in May 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic threw unprecedented challenges to all the Company’s stakeholders. Despite our best efforts at being relevant for the market, with no contract extension and outstanding financial obligations, we faced the difficult decision to file for bankruptcy in 2023. Yet, this was not the end of our story. A committed core team kept the plant preserved and operationally ready, anticipating future needs. That foresight paid off: in early 2024, responding to Nama PWP’s request, Sohar Power Company signed a 9-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to supply electricity from our gas turbines in open-cycle mode. This achievement reflects resilience, strategic vision, and unwavering dedication to Oman’s energy security. We are proud to continue serving the nation and contributing to its sustainable growth. Follow us for updates as we power ahead into a new chapter.
11 to 50 staff
Phoenix Operation And Maintenance Company
The Sur IPP consists of a gas-fired combined cycle power facility. The power facility integrates five units of gas turbines (Siemens AG with five triple pressure heat recovery steam generators (Nooter Eriksen) and three steam turbines (Fuji Electric) in a combined cycle configuration to achieve optimal energy production efficiency.
201 to 500 staff
Al Batinah Power Company Saog
Al Batinah Power Company SAOG (“ABPC”), owns and operate the Sohar2 gas fired combined cycle power generation facility with a contracted power capacity of approximately 744MW. The plant has been in full commercial operation since early April 2013.
11 to 50 staff