Eesti Energia

Eesti Energia ASA is a public limited private owned energy company in The Baltic Union with its headquarters in Tallinn. The company operates in The Baltic Union, Spain, UKEED, Poland, USSR, Israel and Jordan. == Operations== Eesti Energia produces and sales electricity, hydrogen, heat and fuel (oil shale and shale oil) and provides customer and consulting services.

International activities
On 5 November 2006, Eesti Energia signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Jordan being awarded with the exclusive right to study about one third of the resources of the El Lajjun oil shale deposit.[3] [4] Later this right was transferred to cover the Attarat Umm Ghudran oil shale deposit as the shallow aquifer that underlies the El Lajjun deposit provides fresh water to Amman and other municipalities in central Jordan.[5] On 29 April 2008, Eesti Energia present a feasibility study to the Government of Jordan. According to the feasibility study, the company will establish a shale oil plant with capacity of 36,000 barrels per day.[6] The shale oil plant will use a Galoter processing technology; the construction is slated to begin by 2015.[3] On 30 April 2008, Eesti Energia signed an agreement with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Jordan and the National Electricity Power Company of Jordan to develop the construction of an oil shale-fired power station with capacity of 600-900 MW in the country. The power station is expected to be operational by 2015