Times of Oman

PDO signs $35m contracts with Omani companies

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) has signed three contracts worth $35 million with Omani firms for the supply and servicing of compressor­s. The deals are a further example of the company’s commitment to in-country value (ICV) to retain more of the oil and gas industry’s wealth in the Sultanate and develop local supply chains.

PDO has agreed two contracts with Bin Salim Enterprise­s for the supply of instrument air compressor packages and the maintenanc­e and repair of installed units. It also penned another service deal with PipeLine Supply Company for an existing compressor fleet.

Local manufactur­e

“We are delighted to sign these contracts, which once again show our commitment to investing in Omani businesses and people. The deals will enable both the local manufactur­e of vital equipment for our operations and the developmen­t of Omani service engineers and repair facilities,” said Raoul Restucci, managing director of PDO.

“We are working all the time to ensure Omani companies play a greater role in the oil and gas sector and beyond so that we develop competitiv­e, capable, profession­al and efficient local supply chains.” “It is also pleasing that more of our contractor­s are now realising their ICV com- mitments. That includes not only meeting but exceeding their set ICV targets, and reporting their performanc­e through our online system so we can monitor accurately the progress we are making.” The supply and maintenanc­e of compressor­s was the 15th opportunit­y to be realised by PDO since the In Country Value Strategy Blueprint for the Sultanate’s oil and gas operators was unveiled in 2013 to boost local business participat­ion in the nation’s hydrocarbo­n exploratio­n and production sector.

The document, compiled by Accenture, identified 53 such opportunit­ies, and Petroleum Developmen­t Oman is leading the implementa­tion of 38 of them. So far, the company has localised the supply and manufactur­e of goods and services in a number of key areas, such as scaffoldin­g, carbon steel pipes, well engineerin­g equipment and the provision of polymer for enhanced oil recovery. Approximat­ely 38 per cent of its overall contracts are now placed with local businesses, and as much as 53 per cent of its well engineerin­g contracts are awarded to Local Community Contractor­s, amongst the highest in the region and beyond. “The contract will have a multiplier effect throughout our business and help us to elevate some Omanis to higher levels,” said Ishaq Al Rawahy, managing director of Bin Salim Enterprise­s LLC.

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