Published October 17, 2008
MMC may win US$5b Saudi water, power deal
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(KUALA LUMPUR) Infrastructure group MMC Corp Bhd is in the running to win a US$5 billion independent water and power project (IWPP) in Saudi Arabia, says a report in Malaysia's Business Times yesterday.
'We are quite confident that there are funds available in Saudi Arabia to make it bankable.'
- Hasni Harun,
CEO
Director and CEO Hasni Harun said MMC is part of a consortium with a Saudi Arabian and an international firm that has been named preferred bidder for the project, which will have capacity to produce one million cubic metres (m3/day) of water per day and 1,100 megawatts (MW) of electricity .
'We are close to completion (of the bid) and will know the result by December. We are now waiting for the financial close,' Mr Hasni told reporters after its shareholders meeting here on Wednesday. 'Looking at the liquidity in the Middle East, we are quite confident that there are funds available in Saudi Arabia to make the project bankable,' he added.
MMC and its two partners have an equal shareholding in the consortium that will hold a 25- to 30- year concession for the plant, which will take four years to build.
MMC, via 51 per cent- owned unit Malakoff Bhd, has a concession in the 900MW and 1,030,000 m3/day Shuaibah IWPP in Saudi Arabia and a 200,000 m3/day seawater desalination plant in Algeria.
It also has interests in Central Electricity Generation Co in Jordan and Dhofar Power Co in Oman.
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