Power

In order for communities to thrive and prosper, it is essential that they are provided with innovative and well-managed power generation systems.

While in some countries this might not be a challenge, in others, having a steady electrical power supply can be difficult. Knowing of and wishing to rectify this problem in Iraq combined with the rapid expansion of electricity needs in the area, Shamara Investment Group has engaged and successfully implemented several PPPs.

Featured Projects:

Rumaila IPP 3,000 MW Power Plant
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Samawa 50 MW Power Plant
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Rumaila IPP 3,000 MW Power Plant

Rumaila is the first IPP project (independent power producer) in Iraq. With $2.5 billion investments and a production capacity of 3,000 MW, the project received the first payment guarantee issued by the Iraqi government. Set to be the biggest conventional plant in the region, upon completion this project is expected to add 30% to Iraq’s electricity capacity.

Scope: Power Generation on BOO basis
Production Capacity: 3,000 MW Combined Cycle – 12 x 165 MW MAP2B Units + 6 x HRSG
Client: Ministry of Electricity is power off-taker
Location: Rumaila – Iraq
Starting Date: 2014
Ending Date: 2034
Total Costs: USD 2 Billion
Completion Date: Ongoing
Advisors: Fichtner, Ernst & Young, Khalifeh & Partners
Samawa 50 MW Power Plant

Samawah Power Plant is a BOO project with a capacity of 50 MW.

Scope: Power Generation on BOO basis
Production Capacity: 50 MW
Location: Samawah – Iraq

What we do – Investments

Power

Shamara Investment Group has engaged and successfully implemented several PPPs.

Utilities

SIG has entered the utilities sector by striking partnerships with the most reputable regional companies within the field.

Retail, Real Estate, and Hospitality

SIG has been involved in an increasing number of retail, real estate, and hospitality projects.