Arab Region Progress in Sustainable Energy Challenges and Opportunities
Session4 developing re projects in the mena region authored and_or presented by tamer shafiq
1. RCREEE/MED-EMIP Joint Event on
Occasion of the Second IRENA PrepCon
MENA ENERGIZED: REGIONAL
CHALLENGES TO GREEN THE POWER
SECTOR
28 JUNE, 2009, SHARM EL SHEIKH,
EGYPT
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND LOCAL
PRODUCTION
6. Green T e Power
OCI
Leading Contractor in the Middle East
Established in 1950
Provides EPC Services to
Construction Sector
Turnover in 2008 more than 3 Billion
US Dollar
Strong and Stable Financial Base
Listed in Stock Market, Cairo, Alex,
London
Market Capital over 7 Billion US
Dollars Corporate Headquarters -
Cairo
Current Workforce over 4
40,000 Employees.
OCI is ranked the 77th of the Top International
Contractors in 2008 by Engineering News Record
Ranking.
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Financials
Double-digit annual revenue growth, solid backlog
growth, and impressive profit margins.
Projects in more than 20 countries and international
revenue comprising more than 75% of total revenue
Historical Consolidated Revenue in Million USD
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Financials
OCI has more than doubled its construction backlog
from $2.2bn at the end of 2006 to $5bn at the end
$ $
of 2007 and over $6.93bn end of 2008
Algeria
22.8%
Gulf 46.6%
Europe &
others
15.0%
Egypt 15.6%
Backlog by Region Backlog by Sector
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Investment Capabilities
OCI’s cement group started in1995
By 2007, The total cement production capacity reached
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34 mtpa with operations in Egypt, Algeria, UAE, Spain,
northern Iraq, Pakistan and Turkey.
Till 2007, OCI was on of the largest top 10 cement
producers,
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INVESTMENT CAPABILITIES cont’d
In the first quarter of 2008 OCI’s fertilizer group
acquired the Egyptian Fertilizers Company and a share
of Notore Chemical Industries in Nigeria.
OCI is currently developing two new production plants
in Egypt and Algeria.
These operations alone will rank us among the region’s
largest fertilizer producers.
EBIC Egyptian Basic Industries -
Egypt
Construction completion: 2008
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History of Project
Background: OCI vision about Renewable Energy
Initial Interest in Project: 6 of the World’s largest
Contractors in this field
Final Competition: OCI and 2 of the Largest
International Contractors
Award: OCI was awarded the first concentrated
solar power (CSP) generation project as an EPC
contractor for the Solar Field
Progress of Works: Currently, works are ahead of
schedule
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Localization maximization
Special Systems of the parabolic trough are
manufactured and assembled 100% locally in Egypt.
Staff performing the construction is 100% E
S Egyptian.
Specific fabrication and assembly line have been installed
to serve the purpose of the project.
Design and technology transfer from the german partner
to oci
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Production at oci fabrication factory
Overview of NSF Fabrication Plant
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Parabolic Trough Handling & Erection
Assembly Hall and balancing of the
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parabolic trough collector at the site
Handling and transporting Collector Erection
the Collector
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El Kuraymat Solar Plant – Pylons
Supporting Pylon Driving Pylon, with Sun Tracking
Hydraulic Actuator
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El Kuraymat Solar Plant –Final Product
Site Shots showing the Completed Zones till June 2009