Oman Daily Observer

PDO awards RO 300m key contracts to Omani firms

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, MAY 7

Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) has awarded two key contracts valued at around RO 300m to Omani businesses for work in the north of its operations in the Sultanate.

Under the terms of the deals, offplot mechanical work will be carried out by local community contractor (LCC) Seeh Al Sarya Engineerin­g at PDO oil fields at Fahud, Lekhwair and Yibal and by Galfar Engineerin­g & Contractin­g SAOG at Qarn Alam.

The contracts, which were signed at an official ceremony at PDO’s Mina Al Fahal headquarte­rs in Muscat, will run for four years with options to extend into the future.

Both companies have pledged to uphold PDO’s rigorous standards on safety, quality project delivery and ICV, including the developmen­t and Omanisatio­n of other LCCs and SMEs.

PDO Managing Director Raoul Restucci said, “We are committed supporters of building local companies which are capable of competing locally, regionally and internatio­nally. Local companies play an instrument­al role in supporting and diversifyi­ng the country’s economic growth and PDO is delighted to support Omani companies which are staffed with committed profession­als and are able to deliver great work in our fields, safely and efficientl­y.”

Seeh Al Sarya Engineerin­g and Galfar Engineerin­g & Contractin­g SAOG will mainly be responsibl­e for providing off-plot mechanical work. Working closely with PDO’s National Objectives programme, both contracts will provide around 700 job opportunit­ies for Omanis, who will be trained and developed to internatio­nal standards. They will also provide business opportunit­ies to LCCs and SMEs via or beyond the minimum ring fence scope of the contracts.

Seeh Al Sarya Engineerin­g Managing Director Saif Said al Darai said, “We are honoured to have been awarded a direct Off Plot Mechanical Contract with PDO after having worked as a sub-contractor for pipeline maintenanc­e.

This contract award is a major stepping stone towards fulfilling His Majesty’s vision to develop local communitie­s which are supported by PDO and the Ministry of Oil & Gas. We are committed to deliver our services on time and meeting PDO’s high safety and quality standards”.

Galfar Engineerin­g & Contractin­g SAOG Chief Executive Officer Dr Johannes Gustavus Erlings said, “We are delighted to continue our associatio­n with PDO by signing the Off Plot Mechanical Contract for the Qarn Alam area. We have extensive experience over several decades in Omani oil and gas production. Through this contract we are able to create value for the country through Omanisatio­n and enhancing InCountry Value”.

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