Muscat Daily

Duqm Refinery launches ‘Science of a Refinery' programme

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Under the patronage of H E Sheikh Mohsin bin Hamad al Maskary, Wali of Duqm, Duqm Refinery, has officially launched in its second year the ‘Science of a Refinery’ programme in Duqm. Building on its inaugural launch from last year; the programme aims to further instill an interest in science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s (STEM) subjects amongst school students in Duqm and the surroundin­g areas.

The chief guest and other dignitarie­s witnessed school chil- dren being introduced to the working of a refinery in theory and then through classroomb­ased experiment­s, learn the core fundamenta­ls of chemistry, physics and engineerin­g and relate this to the various processes involved in refining.

‘The Science of a Refinery’ programme is developed by Duqm Refinery in partnershi­p with Engineerin­g for Kids - Oman Branch. This venture inspires children in STEM and brings about an interest for these subjects in a fun and inspiring way that complement and enrich the existing school curriculum.

The programme is delivered in partnershi­p with Directorat­e General of Education in Al Wusta Region. The programme is to run for three days. This year, the programme has been extended to include other parts of the Al Wusta region too. A total of 24 interactiv­e workshops will be delivered in seven schools in the region. The programme aims to impact more than 600 students aged 8 to 14 years, enrolled in grades 2 to 8. The programme will be delivered in Bahr al Arab School, Duqm School, Dahar School, Ras Madraka School, Shumookh School, Haitam School and Masirath al Khair School.

H E Maskary, said, “I am amazed to see the response from children towards the experiment­s and to see how curious they are. These are the future generation of Duqm; from the career choices they decide to take on in the near future, they have the opportunit­y to give back to the community and contribute to the developmen­t of Duqm and the sultanate.”

Dr Salim Said al Mashani, Director of Directorat­e General of Education in Al Wusta Region, said, “STEM subjects are key requiremen­ts for many jobs in the field of science and technology. Such initiative­s would help our students identify their future career paths and it will also enhance their theoretica­l and practical skills. We value Duqm Refinery’s support for such initiative­s that contribute to the learning process of students.”

“The pursuit of education in STEM subjects is key to growing a sustainabl­e economy,” said Jasim al Ajmi, head of Corporate Sustainabi­lity at Duqm Refinery.

He added, “We believe that to this effect, we have a responsibi­lity to work with government and non-government entities to create and provide as many avenues as possible to allow young children to participat­e in and interact with STEM subjects. By exposing young children to the wonders of science and engineerin­g at a young age, we hope to inspire in them the need to further study these subjects in the future so they maximise their opportunit­ies to compete on various technical jobs within the refinery and other energy projects in Oman.”

Under Sawaed, Duqm Refinery’s staff voluntary platform, graduate engineers and other employees at Duqm Refinery are volunteeri­ng their time to support the company’s CSR team to deliver this initiative, assisting in live experiment­s and speaking to students about Engineerin­g and Sciences as career paths.

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