Thermal power plants: portion of ADB funds to be used for feasibility study
FAISALABAD (September 27 2007): A portion of the funds $51 million under Power Sector Component of Infrastructure Development Project assisted by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) will be used for the feasibility study for thermal power plant based on gas from small gas fields of Pakistan.
This was disclosed by the sources of Private Power and Infrastructure Board, here on Wednesday. Additional funding, over and above the ADB's allocation for this project, will be provided by Pakistan Government. The Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB), a one-window facility of Pakistan Government on matters related to private power projects development is the implementing agency (IA) of the subproject.
PPIB is now seeking expressions of interests (EOIs) from suitable engineering consulting firms/joint ventures to carry out the Feasibility Study for Thermal Power Plant(s) based on Gas from Small Gas Fields of Pakistan.
There are gas fields in Pakistan which are offering limited gas supply and as such are not feasible to be connected to the main gas pipeline due to economic reasons. These reserves are either not being utilised optimally (gas being flared) or in some cases, the gas-fields are dormant.
The feasibility study is aimed at identification of such gas-fields offering limited gas supply for limited periods, authentication of gas availability and development of thermal power plant(s) based on gas from these gas-fields. One of the alternatives is to pool gas at some central point from nearby gas-fields, which otherwise is uneconomical to produce and/or transport.
This gathered gas could be used to feed a medium to large-scale power plant of about 150-200 MW. The other alternative is to set-up small-scale portable power generation plants operating on gas from such small fields, so that these can be relocated to another such site upon diminishing of the gas reserves at a particular site.
The cumulative capacity would be in the range of 150-200 MW. According to official sources, the Feasibility Study is proposed to be carried out by a joint team of Local and Foreign Consultants to be appointed by Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB) in consultation with Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Infrastructure Management Unit (IMU). PPIB will be the main agency for execution of the study.
PPIB will oversee the study implementation, envisaged over a period of 15 months, with the advice and assistance from the Panel of Experts (POE). PPIB and/or POE, as the case may be, will review the drafts of various reports/technical memoranda of the Consultants before final approval. Regular formal meetings will be held so that there is no ambiguity on the layout of the scheme, design and work progress.
Pakistan has received financing from the Asian Development Bank to assist the Government to create an enabling environment for infrastructure investments for domestic public and private participation as well as bilateral and multilateral agencies and to increase infrastructure services in Pakistan, by implementing an infrastructure investment programme in the power, transport, and water resource sectors. The Loan is being administrated by Infrastructure Management Unit (IMU) established within the Planning and Development Division (PDD).
According to official sources, the feasibility study must explore for optimum power project, keeping in view the fuel availability, interconnectivity with transmission grid, system reliability, efficiency, availability, flexibility for power purchaser to opt for different combinations.
In case a single power project is to be implemented by pooling gas at some central point, the envisaged capacity would be 150-200 MW. However, in case, the other option of setting up small-scale portable power generation plants operating on gas from such small fields, so that these can be relocated to another such site upon, the cumulative capacity would be 150-200 MW.
The works covered under this study will include, but not limited to, data collection, technical and economical analysis and detailed feasibility level design of equipment, power optimisation, transmission, economic, financial, social and environmental investigations, cost estimates with detailed bill of quantities (BOQ).
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]