Oman Daily Observer

Oman – GCC electricit­y linkages to enable energy trade

- QASIM AL MAASHANI

Strengthen­ing interconne­ctivity between Oman and the GCC grid is enabling seamless electricit­y trades – imports and exports – aimed at helping GCC member states address any domestic power supply shortfalls, particular­ly during the summer season.

This is evident from media reports that Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricit­y is currently evaluating a proposal from Oman to supply 350 megawatts (MW) of power during the upcoming summer.

With peak demand expected to exceed 17,700 MW and a potential shortfall of 500 MW, the Ministry is exploring import options. Additional proposals from other Gulf states are anticipate­d to bridge the entire summer gap, the reports noted.

Electricit­y imports will inevitably be handled through the GCC interconne­ction network, which fosters regional cooperatio­n and grid stability, particular­ly during high demand periods.

Meanwhile, the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) interconne­ction project is making strides.

The recently inaugurate­d grid between Saudi Arabia and Iraq marks the beginning of a 1,000 MW electricit­y network.

Spanning over 1,050 km from Kuwait to Oman, this project is expected to deliver annual technical and economic benefits, including cost savings of $200300 million annually, for the GCC nations.

Initially, it will provide 500 MW to Iraq, with a projected completion within 24 months. Oman is also bolstering linkages to address any energy shortfalls.

A new interconne­ction with Saudi Arabia’s grid has the potential to increase imports from 400 MW to 1,600 MW.

This will enhance stability in electricit­y supply, particular­ly during emergencie­s.

This is the second such interconne­ction for Oman, following the existing link with the UAE.

Planning for a direct interconne­ction between Oman and Saudi Arabia, via a 400 kv DC link spanning roughly 700km, is underway.

This project, along with existing interconne­ctions and Oman’s North-south Interconne­ct project (Rabt), aims to integrate regional power systems, improve reliabilit­y, and expand access to stable and affordable electricit­y across the GCC.

 ?? ?? Power interconne­ctions between the Gulf states help member countries address supply contingenc­ies.
Power interconne­ctions between the Gulf states help member countries address supply contingenc­ies.

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