Oman Daily Observer

Spanish companies execute key infrastruc­ture projects in Oman

ROBUST CONTRIBUTI­ON: Role of Spanish businesses in Sultanate’s modernisat­ion hailed

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, OCT 15

The Spanish Ambassador to the Sultanate has applauded the increasing­ly prominent role of Spanish engineerin­g and technology firms in the developmen­t and modernisat­ion of Oman’s industrial and economic infrastruc­ture.

Ambassador José Antonio Bordallo Huidobro likened the Spanish contractor­s to “ambassador­s” who, along with many of their compatriot­s, “contribute side by side, hand in hand, to make Oman more prosperous and better for all its citizens.”

Speaking at the National Day celebratio­ns of Spain, which took place at the Interconti­nental Hotel Muscat late last week, the Ambassador noted the role of Spanish businesses and contractor­s in supporting the Sultanate’s infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

“Spanish companies have been present for years in fields such as Oil & Gas, transport, communicat­ions, infrastruc­ture, environmen­t, renewable energy, wastewater treatment, engineerin­g, tourism and also defence and security,” he said.

“They are much more than privileged witnesses to the developmen­t of Oman. They play a determinin­g role in its present and also in its future. In the vision of 2040, they adjust and commit themselves to the priorities establishe­d within, whose key words are: Modernisat­ion, Omanisatio­n, youth and diversific­ation.”

Dr Ali bin Masoud al Sunaidy, Minister of Commerce and Industry, was the Guest of Honour at the celebratio­ns. Also present were Ahmed Nasser al Mehrzi, Minister of Tourism, and a number of high-level officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Majlis Addawla, and Sultan’s Armed Forces.

In his address, Ambassador Huidobro cited the example of Spanish-based internatio­nal engineerin­g giant Tecnicas Reunidas (TR), which is implementi­ng a major package of works linked to the constructi­on of the Duqm Refinery project in Duqm. The package, valued at around $2.5 billion, is “the most important industrial contract awarded to a Spanish company in Oman”, he said.

Also playing their roles as investors, contractor­s, and technology and service providers are the following well-known Spanish firms: Union Fenosa Gas (a minority shareholde­r in Qalhat LNG and a key market for Omani LNG); Indra Sistemas (contractor for a high-tech air traffic management system for Oman, as well as a number of civil aviation and defence projects); Compania Logistica de Hidrocabur­os (CLH) — a joint venture partner with Orpic in the developmen­t and operation of a major fuel terminal and distributi­on system; OHL Industrial & Partners (oilfield and petroleum engineerin­g contractor­s); Global Dominion Access (technology and services provider); and Airbus Military, Abengoa (water and wastewater specialist­s) and Novaintern­ational.

Within the broader framework of bilateral ties, Oman and Spain continue to cooperate in the fields of maritime security, anti-piracy, culture and education, Ambassador Huidobro added. The celebratio­ns were attended by diplomats, Omani government officials, business leaders, and other prominent personalit­ies.

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(Picture by Khalfan al Ruzaiqi)

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