Install

Get the latest updates as we post them — right on your browser

Today's paper. Last Updated: 05/24/2012

Inter RAO Looks to Jordan Oil Shale for Mideast Growth

Interfax

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Inter RAO is considering possible involvement in the construction of a $250 million complex for processing oil shale in Jordan, the company's chief executive Boris Kovalchuk said at the opening ceremony of a Middle East representative office Monday.

He said Inter RAO would set up a joint venture with an investor from Saudi Arabia with the sides getting 33 percent and 67 percent, respectively.

He said the complex would include a power plant with the capacity of 90 to 150 megawatts.

Kovalchuk said the electricity from the plant would be sold to the Jordanian state company NEPCO and the synthetic oil to the state oil refining company ZAPKA.

The partners are expected to make a feasibility study of the project by the end of the year. Geological prospecting in the field is ongoing.

Kovalchuk said the field extends to Israel and his company plans to hold talks with Israel on its possible involvement in the project.

Speaking of other Inter RAO power engineering projects in the Middle East, he said a venture is being set up with the government of Yemen to upgrade and operate the Al Hiswah thermal power plant in that country. Investment in the project is estimated at $100 million.

One more project in the Middle East is the construction of the Al Kamsha wind farm. The energy from it will be sold at a fixed price to NEPCO. The project is estimated to cost $105 million.





This article has no comments.

Be the first to leave a comment


Discussion
The Moscow Times welcomes your comments and invites you to discuss topics with other readers. Your comment will be posted automatically to enable a live discussion. If you aren't familiar with our comments policy, you can read it here.

If you're a registered user, you can start typing your comment below. If not, take a moment to sign up. and then return to the article.

If your comment doesn't appear, contact us by using our web form.

Comments

Comments via Facebook



Also in Business

Gazprom May Increase Investment Spending

Gazprom could again increase its investment program for this year, after recently announcing plans to raise investment spending by 8.5 percent to $27 billion.

Companies in Airline Sector Report Growth

Transaero may double dividends paid to shareholders for 2011 when the company's board of directors votes on increasing the payments to 44 kopecks per share at their June 23 meeting.

Shipping Threatens to Trouble Baltic Waters

More than three centuries after Peter the Great gave Russia access to the world by founding St. Petersburg as a "window onto Europe" at the head of the Gulf of Finland, area ports handle more than one-third of all oil exports and more than half of the country's container cargo turnover.

Bosch Plans to Expand Auto Plant in Saratov

Bosch is planning to localize more auto parts assembly lines in Russia following a profitable year during which the technology supplier saw its sales in the country jump 50 percent to almost 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion).

Source: Dergunova Tapped to Lead Property Agency

VTB board member Olga Dergunova will be appointed to head the Federal Property Management Agency, Vedomosti reported Wednesday, citing unnamed government sources.

Medicine Ads May Disappear, Defense Ministry May Pick Up Slack

Russians are no strangers to military rigor and physical pain — a cultural trait that the government seems keen to incorporate into its advertising strategy.



print


Comments

This article has no comments.

Be the first to leave a comment





Most Read
MarketGid