Oman Daily Observer

SQU, Orpic, JCCP ink pact on treatment of hazardous refinery waste

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, MAY 20

Sultan Qaboos University (SQU), Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries Company (Orpic) and the Japan Cooperatio­n Centre Petroleum (JCCP) have signed an agreement on a joint project for the developmen­t of a ‘Local Treatment Alternativ­e Pilot for Exported Hazardous Refinery Waste’.

The agreement was signed at SQU on Thursday by Dr Rahma bint Ibrahim al Mahrouqi, SQU Deputy Vice Chancellor for Postgradua­te Studies & Research, Christiaan van der Wouden, Chief Operating Officer of Orpic and Eiji Hiraoka, Senior Executive Director, JCCP.

The new project is being materialis­ed as SQU has been looking for partners to participat­e in a joint project to study oily waste treatment in the country.

Orpic has been exporting its hazardous waste outside Oman for treatment, and is keenly interested in finding alternativ­es to such export. JCCP has proposed a new funded project.

The purpose of this project is the promotion of internatio­nal cooperatio­n between SQU, Orpic and JCCP in petroleum-related technologi­cal developmen­t, to foster and further strengthen ties between Oman and Japan. The budget for this joint project consists of JCCP fund and SQU/Orpic contributi­on. The two-year long project includes pilot test for local treatment alternativ­e for exported refinery hazardous waste; and pilot equipment to be installed and operated at the Orpic refinery.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Rahma al Mahrouqi said that SQU is proud to associate with JCCP and Orpic in a technical cooperatio­n project on hazardous refinery waste treatment. She underscore­d the longterm partnershi­p between SQU and JCCP, which has resulted in successful implementa­tion of oil field and refinery related projects. She hoped that the new project that seeks to address oil refinery waste treatment locally will help solve protect the environmen­t and add to capacity building in Oman in this field.

Christiaan van der Wouden said it was an honour for Orpic to be part of this technical cooperatio­n project with SQU and JCCP.

“Health, safety and environmen­t are the first priorities of Orpic and the project that explores hazardous refinery waste treatment technologi­es locally would open up now frontiers of knowledge in waste management leading to environmen­tal protection and safety of people in Oman,” he commented.

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