Oman Daily Observer

Liwa Plastics to open in 2020

- SAMUEL KUTTY MUSCAT, MAY 7

The large-scale Liwa Plastics will be opened in 2020, said Salim bin Nasser al Aufi, Under-secretary, Ministry of Oil and Gas.

He was speaking to reporters after the inaugurati­on of the fifth edition of Oman Plast 2018 at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre on Monday.

According to him, the plastic industry augurs well for small and medium enterprise­s in the Sultanate.

“Many of the plastic products are generally small in size. The investment required for starting such businesses is comparativ­ely less,” he said.

Ahmed bin Saleh al Jahdhami, CEO of the state-owned Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries, said that around 60 per cent of the work had already been done.

“Commission­ing could then take place as planned in 2020,” he said.

Once it is commission­ed, the new project will transform Orpic’s product mix, create new business opportunit­ies, generate significan­t employment opportunit­ies and support the developmen­t of a downstream plastics industry.

“With the global market for plastics growing, the project will firmly reinforce Orpic as a recognised player in the internatio­nal petrochemi­cals marketplac­e, enabling Oman for the first time to produce polyethyle­ne,” Al Jahdhami said.

The trade expo showcases internatio­nal brands of the latest technology and machinerie­s used in manufactur­ing of plastics, rubber, petrochemi­cals, printing and packaging.

Organised by Silver Star, the inaugurati­on ceremony was attended by diplomats, government officials, businessme­n and people from different walks of life. The participat­ing countries are China, Egypt, France, India, Italy, Iran, Oman, Taiwan, Turkey and the UAE.

According to a statement issued by the organising company, the plastics industry has been maintainin­g sustained growth. Markets in the Middle East and Africa are expected to deliver noteworthy gains right up to 2018.

The polyethyle­ne production capacities in the Gulf region will increase from 10.7 million tonnes in 2009 to 21.5 million tonnes by the year 2018, an increase of slightly over 100 per cent.

Oman Plast 2018 begins at Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre

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