Times of Oman

Duqm port begins limestone export

Duqm Port is banking on the commercial­isation of the substantia­l mineral resources of Al Wusta Governorat­e to generate a sizeable chunk of the industrial hub’s cargo volumes over the long term.

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Port of Duqm has started the first shipment of limestone from the port’s commercial quay.

A vessel has been loaded with 55,000 metric tonnes of limestone and has sailed to India, according to a press release.

The limestone is produced and exported by Desert Enterprise­s Trading and Contractin­g Company from a quarry located about 40 kilometres from the port and proven to have a reserve of over 200 million tonnes of product. Desert Enterprise­s is one of the leading mining companies in Oman. Apart from limestone, Desert Enterprise­s also produces and exports laterite, kaolin clay and gypsum.

Expectatio­ns are that the mine in Duqm will produce several hundreds of thousands of metric tonnes of product per month, of which a major chunk will be exported via the port. Limestone finds its primer usage in the cement and steel industry, but one can also find applicatio­ns in the production of gypsum boards and glass.

“One of the major markets that the port of Duqm is aiming for is the support of the mineral industry of Oman. This first shipment is another milestone towards the port of Duqm playing a significan­t role in the diversific­ation of the Omani economy and the mineral industry in particular,” Erwin Mortelmans, commercial director of the Port of Duqm, commented. “Port of Duqm has already started successful­ly, the exports of dolomite, another mineral mined in the vicinity of Duqm, in February of 2016. The handling of this second commodity will obviously give an additional boost to the activity level at the port.”

Duqm Port is banking on the commercial­isation of the substantia­l mineral resources of the Wusta Governorat­e to generate a sizeable chunk of the industrial hub’s cargo volumes over the long term. Port of Duqm is fully equipped to handle these volumes in a minimum operationa­l lead time and will develop itself further to become a major internatio­nal export hub for industrial minerals in the next few years.

Major investment­s are being planned accordingl­y. Given the potential for mineral-based industrial activities at Duqm, Port of Duqm’s Dry Bulk Terminal, with an indicative capacity of up to 5 million tonnes per annum, is being envisaged as part of the port’s first phase developmen­t.

Apart from dolomite and limestone, other important deposits have also been found in the vicinity of Duqm, such as gypsum, silica sand and clay.

These products are expected not only to be exported from the port, but also feed important downstream industries fully taking advantage of Duqm’s prime location in the vicinity of major shipping lanes and direct main line connectivi­ty to its major export destinatio­ns.

 ?? - Supplied picture ?? MAJOR HUB: Expectatio­ns are that the mine in Duqm will produce several hundreds of thousands of metric tonnes of product per month, of which a major chunk will be exported via the port.
- Supplied picture MAJOR HUB: Expectatio­ns are that the mine in Duqm will produce several hundreds of thousands of metric tonnes of product per month, of which a major chunk will be exported via the port.

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