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Egypt seeks Australian help with nuclear power plant
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Teresa Ooi | May 05, 2009
Article from: The Australian
ENGINEERING services group WorleyParsons is understood to have been approached by Egypt to be the lead consultant for the building of the country's first nuclear power plant.
Reports out of Egypt said negotiat*ions with tender winner, the US-based Bechtel Power, had fallen over and WorleyParsons engaged.
WP declined to comment, with a spokesman saying the company never made any comment on media speculation.
Shares in WP soared more than 7 per cent or $1.37 to close at $19.89 after news of Egypt's approach to WP broke overseas.
If negotiations with WP are successful, the company would choose the technology and the site for the nuclear reactor.
WP would also be responsible for the quality control of the project, train staff to operate the power plant and provide other technical services, the Middle East News Agency in Egypt said on Sunday.
WP was the under-bidder in a tender process to be a consultant on Egypt's plans to build its first nuclear power plant.
The tender was conducted by Egypt's Ministry of Electricity and Energy.
A ministry official told MENA an approach had been made to WP for a 10-year consultancy worth $US180 million ($242 million). MENA did not explain why negotiations between the ministry and the tender winner, Bechtel Power failed.
Anyone know what became of this project? The Armenian neuclear project could be speculation as well. If it was going to happen WP would have informed the ASX by now.
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Teresa Ooi | May 05, 2009
Article from: The Australian
ENGINEERING services group WorleyParsons is understood to have been approached by Egypt to be the lead consultant for the building of the country's first nuclear power plant.
Reports out of Egypt said negotiat*ions with tender winner, the US-based Bechtel Power, had fallen over and WorleyParsons engaged.
WP declined to comment, with a spokesman saying the company never made any comment on media speculation.
Shares in WP soared more than 7 per cent or $1.37 to close at $19.89 after news of Egypt's approach to WP broke overseas.
If negotiations with WP are successful, the company would choose the technology and the site for the nuclear reactor.
WP would also be responsible for the quality control of the project, train staff to operate the power plant and provide other technical services, the Middle East News Agency in Egypt said on Sunday.
WP was the under-bidder in a tender process to be a consultant on Egypt's plans to build its first nuclear power plant.
The tender was conducted by Egypt's Ministry of Electricity and Energy.
A ministry official told MENA an approach had been made to WP for a 10-year consultancy worth $US180 million ($242 million). MENA did not explain why negotiations between the ministry and the tender winner, Bechtel Power failed.
Anyone know what became of this project? The Armenian neuclear project could be speculation as well. If it was going to happen WP would have informed the ASX by now.