Oman Daily Observer

Pre-feasibilit­y study for Oman fertiliser project under way

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The area is thought to be spread across a 3,200 sq km desert. Full analysis of data, resulting from brine sampling, pump testing and porosity trials, is being progressed with the goal to obtain, among other certificat­ions, JORC certificat­ion, based on the Australasi­an Code for Reporting of Exploratio­n Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves.

Provisiona­l plans drawn up by Gulf Mining Group envisage a fertiliser production plant of an initial capacity of 500,000 tonnes per annum (tpa), ramping up to one million tpa in the future. Pilot production is planned as early as in 2018 with commercial scale production targeted by 2020. Capital investment in the venture is estimated in the range of $300 – 500 million, according to the promoters.

Importantl­y, the project has significan­t In-Country Value (ICV) generation potential, says Gulf Mining Group. Sulphur, large quantities of which are produced in the Sultanate but predominan­tly exported without value addition, is seen as a key potential resource for the project.

Additional­ly, an estimated 500 direct jobs and in excess of 1,000 indirect opportunit­ies will be created when the venture is operationa­l. Business opportunit­ies for local SMEs are also promising during the constructi­on and operationa­l phases.

When operationa­l, the project’s potash-based fertiliser will not only substitute imports of this commodity, but the vast proportion of the output is destined for export markets, thereby earning foreign revenues for the economy, according to the company.

 ??  ?? Potash deposits in the Umm al Samim area of Oman’s western desert.
Potash deposits in the Umm al Samim area of Oman’s western desert.

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