Times of Oman

Petrofac plays a major role in Oman’s oil and gas industry

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MUSCAT: Petrofac has been playing a major role in the Oman oil & gas industry for more than 30 years, helping its clients unlock more value from their hydrocarbo­n resources by designing, building and maintainin­g facilities, as well as developing local workforce competence and generating incountry value (ICV).

Elie Lahoud, Petrofac’s Group managing director, Engineerin­g & Constructi­on shares his insights into Petrofac’s journey and commitment in Oman.

Can you tell us about Petrofac’s history in Oman?

Petrofac has a long and rich history in Oman. The Sultanate occupies a very special place in our hearts as we started our internatio­nal business here in 1988. Our first project was the Safah crude stabilisat­ion project for Occidental. It was a small project, but it set us on our way, and we have not looked back.

Fast forward three decades and now Petrofac’s project portfolio is truly global, but Oman has always been amongst the mix. And it is one of the countries where we have all of Petrofac’s service capabiliti­es employed in support of clients and industry.

I think our longevity in the Sultanate reflects our deep understand­ing of industry needs, the strong partnershi­ps we have formed and our collaborat­ive and transparen­t approach to project developmen­t.

How has Petrofac’s contributi­on grown over the years?

Our contributi­on has grown in two ways. Firstly, in scale. As we’ve developed our capability and track record, we’ve taken on bigger and more complex projects. We’ve also expanded the services we provide in-country. We design and build plants, provide the know-how to start-up, maintain and manage our client’s assets, as well as integrate specialist capabiliti­es, such as well engineerin­g, training and competency solutions.

Our partnershi­p with Oman is special, as it demonstrat­es the value we generate by working collaborat­ively with stakeholde­rs to drive for common goals, and to make good things happen.

In 2013, we opened a local engineerin­g and project management office in Muscat to better support our in-country delivery and to develop engineerin­g and project management talent locally.

Our multi-million Omani Rials investment in Takatuf Petrofac Oman – which opened its doors last October - reflects our commitment to support the long-term sustainabi­lity of the industry. We are helping to educate, upskill, train and develop the next generation of talented, Omani oil and gas technician­s who will go on to operate and maintain the facilities being built today.

Over the years, we have been involved in projects and facilities that today deliver a significan­t part of Oman’s oil production and almost three-quarters of its gas production. Some of these projects, past and present, within our portfolio include: the Sohar Refinery Improvemen­t project for ORPIC; the Khazzan and Ghazeer central processing facilities for BP; the LPG extraction project for Salalah LPG/OGC; Harweel field developmen­t; Kauther gas plant and Kauther depletion compressio­n; Rabab Harweel integrated developmen­t and Yibal Kuff projects for PDO.

How has Petrofac developed the local supply chain?

Petrofac is truly invested in supporting the local contractor­s and supply chain to fully realise their potential. With this conviction, ever since our inception in Oman, we have helped many of our delivery partners to become approved suppliers with our clients; to build capacity in their facilities; to expand their production and manufactur­ing capability into new products and to develop the capability of their people.

So, we actively look for and nurture potential. We partner with and support vendors by providing guidance and supervisio­n and work closely with our contractor­s to understand their challenges and find solutions to help them compete, grow and succeed.

By working closely with the industry, we are supporting the economy through the creation of tangible and sustainabl­e in-country value.

Can you elaborate on your contributi­on to developing the national workforce?

Our most recent investment in Oman promotes the importance of skills and competence within the Omani workforce. Takatuf Petrofac Oman (TPO) is a pioneering joint venture with Takatuf.

As a leading technical training facility in the region, TPO’s programmes reduce the time to autonomy at the worksite through the applicatio­n of practical, immersive and digitally-enabled training techniques from facilities designed and built by Petrofac in Seeb.

We are also continuing to develop our own talented workforce. Earlier this year we recruited 20 Omani nationals to join our global graduate programme, which, for this year, comprises around 140 students from 14 nationalit­ies. These graduates, like many that have joined in previous years, will be embedded in our operations and will have the opportunit­y to work at our project sites in Oman and abroad.

How is Petrofac ramping up its ICV commitment­s?

To date, Petrofac’s contributi­on to ICV in Oman is in excess of US$2.5 billion, 85% of which has been invested through local goods and services, as well as supplier developmen­t and training initiative­s; and community programmes being implemente­d in the areas of education, environmen­t and health.

We are fully aligned to, and supportive of, the Government’s Omanisatio­n agenda. Around 30% of all personnel directly employed by Petrofac in the Sultanate are Omanis and we aspire to increase this percentage. Through our operations and projects in-country, we are indirectly responsibl­e for some 15,000 people who are employed through our constructi­on subcontrac­tors, many of them are Omani nationals.

Our local engineerin­g and project management office is also an important driver of our ICV efforts, creating a sustainabl­e delivery model for the future.

How do you see the future?

Oman is moving into the year 2020 marking 50 years of the Blessed Renaissanc­e under the able leadership of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said.

It’s an opportune moment to reflect on the strength of the sector over the decades and its contributi­ons to the nation. The time is also right for the industry to look to the future, to anticipate the challenges that lie ahead and be better prepared to address the energy needs of Oman. We have been blessed to have been part of the country’s developmen­t and as part of giving back, we would like to continue to support the excellent progressio­n, developmen­t and diversific­ation we see today.

Oman has a confluence of talent, spirit and potential. It is our hope that through the strong client relationsh­ips and industry partnershi­ps we hold, we can continue to do good things in order to create a bright future. Because we are committed to being invested in Oman.

 ?? – Supplied picture ?? Elie Lahoud, Petrofac’s Group managing director, Engineerin­g & Constructi­on.
– Supplied picture Elie Lahoud, Petrofac’s Group managing director, Engineerin­g & Constructi­on.

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