About Project
The Qurayyah Combined Cycle Power Plant (“QCCPP”) in KSA has a total generation capacity of 4,600 MW and its operations are spanned over an astonishing plot of 1.5 million square meters.
LOCATION : Eastern Province of KSA
SERVICE : Litigation & Arbitration Case Management & Funding
VALUE : USD 3 Billion
SIZE : 4,600 MW
CLIENT : Arabian BEMCO Contracting Co. (“BEMCO”}
SECTOR : Energy
Overview
In 2007, Arabian BEMCO was awarded a SAR 2.1 billion (USD 570 Million) contract with the Saudi Electricity Company (“SEC”) to build the 2,500 MW Qurayyah Open Cycle Power Plant in the Eastern Province of KSA Under the engineering, civil construction and mechanical erection package, Arabian BEMCO was assigned to install gas-fired turbines at the plant supplied by the US’ GE Energy.
In 2010, a SAR 2.06 billion (USD 550 million) extension contract was awarded to Arabian BEMCO to convert the Open Cycle Power Plant to a Combined Cycle Power Plant by adding five steam turbines and fifteen Heat Recovery Steam Generators (“HRSGs”) to the existing facility, undergoing the required civil and marine works, having a total capacity of 1,300 MW per year. This brought the plant’s full power output to 3,800 MW by early 2015, when the project was completed. Later on in 2012, Arabian BEMCO signed another extension contract (Block 6) of 800 MW to the Combined Cycle.
In 2015, Kingston was awarded a case management consultancy contract by Sejong Corporation and prepared a substantiated claim against the contractor for a multimillion-dollar amount. Afterward, Kingston proceeded with motions and trails in the Jeddah Courts and obtained a final, enforceable judgment in favour of Sejong Corporation.



















