South Korea’s Doosan Enerbility has signed a contract worth KRW837 billion ($556 million) for the second phase of the Jafurah Combined Heat and Power Plant in Saudi Arabia in partnership with Korea Electric Power Corp (Kepco) and Saudi oil giant Aramco.
Once operational, the facility is set to generate 330 MW of power and produce 465 tonnes of steam per hour to support operations at the nearby gas field, reported Business Korea.
As per the deal, Doosan Enerbility said its Czech subsidiary, Doosan Skoda Power, will supply the steam turbine for the project.
The award follows the company’s participation in the first phase of the Jafurah cogeneration project in 2022 and adds to a series of power-sector wins by Doosan Enerbility in the Middle East in recent years.
Last year, it clinched several contracts in the region, including a gas-fired power project in Qatar and Rumah 1 and Nairyah 1 combined-cycle gas power plants in Saudi Arabia.

