1 Oman Economic Forum Shangri La’s Resort 13-14 April 2008 “ Investment opportunity in the Electricity and Related Water sector ” Mohammed Al-Mahrouqi.

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1 Oman Economic Forum Shangri La’s Resort April 2008 “ Investment opportunity in the Electricity and Related Water sector ” Mohammed Al-Mahrouqi Oman Economic Forum Shangri La’s Resort April 2008 “ Investment opportunity in the Electricity and Related Water sector ” Mohammed Al-Mahrouqi Chairman Public Authority for Electricity & Water Sultanate of Oman March 2005

Slide Presentation Outline New Regulatory Framework Private sector participation in the Electricity and related water projects New opportunities in the sector.

Slide New Regulatory Framework Key Law: 1.Sector Law Royal Decree No. 78/2004 Law for the Regulation and Privatization of the Electricity and Related Water Sector Official Gazette #772, August 1 st, 2004 Transfer Scheme Intended to promote: private sector participation competition All generation, transmission & distribution privatized High level of transparency in the business Independent “Authority for Electricity Regulation, Oman” Official start date: May 1 st, 2005

Slide Power & Water Procurement Company New Industry Structure - Ownership Transmission & Dispatch Company Manah Rusail Wadi Jizzi Al Kamil Barka I Ghubrah Distribution Supply (Muscat) CUSTOMERSCUSTOMERS Ministry of Finance Distribution Supply (Mazoon) Distribution Supply (Majan) Electricity Holding Company Denotes 100 per cent ownership After privatisation Generation & Desalination DistributionSupply Rural Areas Electricity Company Barka II Salalah Power System Integrated Concession Sohar

Slide Privatization Trend PSEG MWIntegrated Utility Salalah AES MW 20 mgd Gas CCGT: MFS: Barka Int. Power MWGas OCGTAl Kamil Tractebel MWGas OCGTManah – Phase 2 Tractebel MWGas OCGTManah – Phase 1 Lead DeveloperAwardedOutputTypeProject Gas CCGT: 677 MW Barka II RO: 26 mgd 2009 Tractebel Gas CCGT: 585 MW Sohar MFS: 33 mgd 2004 Tractebel RusailGas OCGT684 MW2007Tractebel

Slide Privatization Trend in Oman ‘96 InstalledCapacityMegawatts ‘00 Phase 1 – Manah IPP Phase 2 – Manah IPP ‘02 Al Kamil IPP Barka IWPP + 20 MGD ‘03 Salalah Power Concession (BOOT) 90 MW 270 MW 560 MW 1,227 MW Privatization Trend Year Private Investment Total: 2, 384M USD Foreign: 1,700M USD ‘07 1,812 MW ‘09 Sohar IWPP + 33 MGD Barka 2 IWPP + 26 MGD 2,489 MW

Slide Market Reaction United Power Company Kamil Power Company AES Barka Power Company Dhofar Power Company IPO Issue DateDec 1994Aug 2004Dec 2004April 2005 Issue Price Price Range (52 weeks) High Low Four Power Companies on Muscat Securities Market: Prices quoted are in Rial Omanis (RO). Price range as of Dec, 2007

Slide Why Invest in Oman Four Major Reasons: Investment Climate Market Liberalization Power Load Growth Progressing very well Demonstrated commitment Continues to be attractive Foreign investment welcomed 6% to 8% last 3 yrs More opportunities Solid Infrastructure Comprehensive restructuring Secure gas supply 4. New Independent Water & Power Project Salalah 2010 North 2011 Gubrah 2012 Doqum2015 New Project

Slide New Project New Salalah IWPP 370 to 430 MW 15+ million gallons/day Location in Taqah Apr ‘11 COD Early Power in ‘10 New Green Field - I(W)PP 750 to 1000 MW Not Confirmed Barka or Sohar Re- Development Of Al Ghubrah Additional up to 500 MW 25 MIGD Ghubrah New IWPP in Duqum Up to 1000 MW Water Capacity (to br confirmed) Doqum

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