Muscat Daily

OQ to focus on readiness before privatisat­ion plan

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Oman Oil and Orpic Group, which has been rebranded to OQ last week, will undertake a readiness programme for next 12-18 months before considerin­g the privatisat­ion or stake sale options to raise money for future projects, according to a senior OQ official.

Speaking to reporters at a press conference on Tuesday to announce the new brand identity of the group, Nazar al Lawati, chief financial officer of OQ and a member of the integratio­n leadership team, said that the shareholde­rs earlier this year gave the directive that the group should be looking at some sort of privatisat­ion or stake sell in the future. “We have carried out an exercise to study a number of options available to us to maximise the value for shareholde­rs as well as other stakeholde­rs,” he said.

One of the first steps before going for privatisat­ion or raising money through stake sale is to go through a readiness programme, Lawati said. “The readiness programme will evaluate lots of aspects of the group post integratio­n such as whether the right corporate governance practice is in place or not and also to look at whether right policies are in place or not.”

“To do this, we have decided in agreement with our board that we are going to spend next 12-to18 months focussing on the readiness programme. So, any privatisat­ion transactio­n is going to happen only after 12 months period,” Lawati said.

Addressing Tuesday’s press conference, Musab al Mahruqi, group CEO of OQ, said that going forward the government is unlikely to make any investment­s in the group’s projects and they have to raise funds through various means to fund their ongoing and future projects.

Under the patronage of H E Dr Mohammed bin Hamad al Rumhi, Minister of Oil and Gas, and chairman of its board of directors, Oman Oil and Orpic Group on Tuesday announced the culminatio­n of a year of integratin­g nine core businesses under a new brand identity called ‘OQ’. The nine integratin­g companies are Oman Oil; Orpic; Oman Oil Company Exploratio­n and Production; Oman Gas; Duqm Refinery; Salalah Methanol; Oman Trading Internatio­nal; Oxea; and Salalah LPG.

Looking to develop an integrated hydrocarbo­n value chain, OQ has set plans to invest US$28bn in future growth projects of which US$18bn has been earmarked for Duqm Refinery and the future Duqm petrochemi­cals projects. The group also aims to tap into new business lines including alternativ­e energy, gas management and retail.

The readiness programme will evaluate lots of aspects of the group

Nazar al Lawati

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(Muscat Daily) Musab al Mahruqi speaks at a press conference on Tuesday
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