Oman Daily Observer

Privatisat­ion won’t affect power tariff, says Nama

- ZAKARYA FIKRI MUSCAT, DEC 17

Nama said $1billion from the sale will be transferre­d to the state treasury to support economy

Privatisat­ion of OETC will not lead to increase in electricit­y tariffs, said Nama Holding officials in a press conference at the company premises in Qurum on Tuesday. They said the deal reflects confidence in Oman’s economy and its ability to draw large global investors. The deal will also help in expansion of electricit­y services.

Nama Holding, the holding company of state-owned electricit­y network companies, signed an agreement on Sunday to sell 49 per cent shares of Oman Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (OETC) to the State Grid Internatio­nal Developmen­t Ltd (SGID), a whollyowne­d subsidiary of the State Grid Corporatio­n of China (SGCC).

STATE TREASURY Nama said $1billion from the sale will be transferre­d to the state treasury to support the economy.

Nama affirmed that the privatisat­ion of a 49 per cent stake of OETC has been carried out in accordance with the Organisati­on and Privatisat­ion Law in Electricit­y and Water Sector promulgate­d by Royal Decree No 78/2004.

Besides, the deal has gone through an audit process by the State Financial and Administra­tive Audit Institutio­n (SFAAI).

Privatisat­ion in the electricit­y sector will continue with a deal to sell 70 per cent stake of Muscat Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (MEDC) in the second half of 2020.

Nama said confirming that privatisat­ion has nothing to do with the determinat­ion of electricit­y charge which is referred to the Council of Ministers.

Shaikh Dr Mansoor bin Taleb al Hinai, Vice-president, Distributi­on and Supply of Nama, said the privatisat­ion of transmissi­on and distributi­on companies began with Al Rusayl Power Company in 2006. The privatisat­ion of OETC was supposed to be carried out in 2008 but it was delayed due to the global financial crisis.

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