Oman Daily Observer

Constructi­on begins on $7bn

- STAFF REPORTER DUQM, APRIL 26

Constructi­on work on one of Oman’s biggest projects, the $7 billion Duqm Refinery venture, officially kicked off yesterday with the two joint venture partners — Oman Oil Company (OOC) and Kuwait Petroleum Internatio­nal (KPI) — celebratin­g the groundbrea­king on this landmark scheme at Duqm.

The ceremony was held at the project site under the auspices of His Highness Sayyid Haitham bin Tareq al Said, Minister of Heritage and Culture. Also in attendance were Dr Mohammed bin Hamad al Rumhy, Minister of Oil and Gas, and Chairman of Board of Directors of Oman Oil Company, Bakheet Shabeeb al Rashidi, Minister of Oil, Electricit­y and Water in Kuwait and senior public and private sectors officials from both countries.

The greenfield project, with a capacity to process 230,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude, has been billed as the largest crossborde­r GCC investment in the downstream sector. A major petrochemi­cal complex is envisioned downstream of the refinery project.

“Oman Oil Company performs the role of a catalyst to develop industrial hubs and regions in Oman. The Duqm Refinery is one such project that symbolises the effective collaborat­ion between Oman and Kuwait. We believe developmen­t of the refinery will support the business landscape in Duqm and will contribute to the creation of an attractive infrastruc­ture for foreign investors, thereby developing the area further and adding jobs to the local economy,” said Isam bin Saud al Zadjali, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Oil Company.

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— Picture by Mohammed Mahjoub

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