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Source: Trend
Following the final investment decision made in June 2025, two significant contracts have been awarded:
Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contract
Module Supply Contract
Construction activities for the project are anticipated to continue until mid-2027, with a strong emphasis on utilizing local resources. At its peak, the project is expected to generate up to 400 jobs.
The $200 million Shafag (Jabrayil) solar project, approved in June 2025, involves the construction of a new 240 MW AC solar plant in the Jabrayil district of Azerbaijan.
This project is connected to the Sangachal terminal electrification (STEL) project through a new commercial structure known as a ‘virtual power transfer arrangement.’ This arrangement will facilitate the terminal's connection to the national grid, operated by AzerEnerji, via new facilities to be established both inside and outside the terminal, including a new 220/110 kV electricity substation.
Together, the Shafag and STEL projects are projected to reduce operational emissions by approximately 50% over the expected lifespan of the Sangachal terminal, based on current forecasts and plans.
Following the electrification of the terminal, the seven gas turbines currently in use for power generation will be systematically removed, allowing the fuel gas to be redirected for export.
The shareholding composition in SJSL is as follows:
Lightsource bp, a wholly owned subsidiary of bp, is the project developer.





