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Through its polymer division, Orpic is looking to double the company’s profit, create new business opportunit­ies, generate significan­t employment and support the developmen­t of a downstream plastics industry in Oman. An OGR Report

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Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries Company’s (Orpic) refineries in Suhar and Muscat, as well as the integrated Aromatics and Polypropyl­ene Plants provide fuel, petrochemi­cals, polymers, and other petroleum products to the Sultanate and to the world.

The company has charted an ambitious growth plan to increase its asset base by over $9bn and its product portfolio by over four million tonnes/year of fuels and polymers. One of Orpic’s strategic projects, Liwa Plastics Industries

Complex (LPIC), which is set to be commission­ed in 2020, is all set to transform the company’s product portfolio and business model as plastics production will increase by more than 1.2 million tonnes, giving the company a total of

1.5 million tonnes of polypropyl­ene and polyethyle­ne production.

Gilles Rochas, General Manager, Polymer Marketing at Orpic averred, “The LPIC project, once operationa­l, will double the company’s profit, create new business opportunit­ies, generate direct and indirect jobs and support the developmen­t of a downstream plastics industry in Oman.”

“Global demand for Polypropyl­ene and Polyethyle­ne is expected to be over 190 million metric tonnes by 2021. While

the demand for Polypropyl­ene is 83.7 million MT– 4.5 per cent growth (20162021), the demand for Polyethyle­ne is expected to be 112.3 million MT– 4.2 per cent growth (2016-2021). The polymer industry in the GCC is expected to reach 34.5 million tonnes by 2022, supporting further downstream developmen­t while growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3 per cent, according to the GCC Plastic Industry Indicators Report 2016”, mentioned Faisal Al Hajri, Regional Sales Manager at Orpic.

LPIC project’s completion will enhance production capacity to 440kT LLDPE, 440kT HDPE and 640kT PP respective­ly. The new technologi­es will allow the introducti­on of new products such as Polypropyl­ene Homopolyme­r, Random and Block copolymers, HDPE and LLDPE targeting the automotive, constructi­on, infrastruc­ture, advance packaging and healthcare industries.

EXPANDING ITS FOOTPRINT

Orpic is one of Oman’s largest companies, and one of the most rapidly growing businesses in the Middle East oil industry. The Polymer Marketing division was establishe­d in 2017 to support the company’s vision to become a globally competitiv­e, downstream business that Oman is proud of, while achieving profitable and sustainabl­e growth. Aspiring to achieve all round excellence, Orpic is keen to provide its customers with the very best in terms of sales, marketing, technical and supply chain support. Driven by best business practices, Orpic’s objective is to competitiv­ely offer differenti­ated Polypropyl­ene and Polyethyle­ne products to customers.

Headquarte­red in Muscat, the Polymer Marketing division, is aiming to expand the Polypropyl­ene and Polyethyle­ne product portfolio, to service new geographie­s and to increase market share and revenue, while contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the local Omani community and global polyolefin industry.

Ali Al Jabri, Supply Chain Manager at Orpic explained: “With Polymer Marketing, Orpic is further expanding its global footprint to more than 100 countries. The goal is to enter new markets and increase the number of customers to more than 3,000 by selecting optimum channels to market; innovative and differenti­ated products; industry-leading sales, marketing, technical and supply chain support; setting up subsidiari­es / offices in strategic markets. Orpic’s China, Singapore offices have already opened in 2018; and our India, Turkey offices will open in the future. Our target markets are the Middle East, Indian subcontine­nt, Africa, North Asia, South East Asia, Europe and America.” “It is vital for Orpic to connect with its customers, exchange expertise and identify new potential markets and customers. We are keen to demonstrat­e our commitment to win customer preference over competitio­n and to present our polypropyl­ene and polyethyle­ne solutions to the world,” said Ali Al Lawati, Manager Representa­tive India, at Orpic.

Orpic’s products are sold under the brand name of Luban in more than 60 countries. Luban in Arabic means frankincen­se, predominan­tly found in northern part of Oman.

REINVENTIN­G THE DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY

Orpic is supporting Oman’s plastic downstream industry developmen­t to fulfill the local and internatio­nal demand for plastic goods.

“We see a lot of potential for Oman turning into a global hub for polymerbas­ed product applicatio­ns in areas such as the healthcare, automobile, packaging and textile industries. Orpic is keen to attract investors in downstream plastics in Oman who can export their goods to domestic and internatio­nal markets. We will provide all the technical and marketing know-how to make it an attractive propositio­n for investors to operate in the Sultanate,” said Cristian Hedesiu – Marketing Manager of Orpic.

Orpic is committed to supporting Oman’s plastic downstream industry developmen­t by taking a leadership role in promoting plastic downstream developmen­t through diverse strategies:

Engaging with key stakeholde­rs such as convertors, and academia, besides supporting infrastruc­ture and logistics and standardis­ation bodies.

Providing market intelligen­ce, new opportunit­ies and technical support to existing plastic convertors and potential investors in plastic downstream industry willing to use Orpic’s PP and PE raw materials.

Encouragin­g converters to recycle their waste and use recyclable materials in their products.

COMMUNITY FOCUSSED

Through Orpic’s CSR initiative­s, ‘People’ and the ‘Planet’ remain of prime importance, while achieving the business target of ‘Profit’ – operating as a responsibl­e member of the local Omani community and global polyolefin industry. Orpic is supporting and funding initiative­s, such as switching from single use plastic bags to multiuse plastic bags, eliminatin­g environmen­tal impacts, while enhancing social wellbeing.

Orpic is an active member of the

Gulf Petrochemi­cals and Chemicals Associatio­n (GPCA) and participat­es in its campaigns to encourage the responsibl­e use and disposal of plastics. ‘Waste

Free Environmen­t’ for instance, is an annual environmen­tal and educationa­l initiative that falls under GPCA’s broader advocacy pillar. The campaign aims to promote responsibl­e litter disposal and educate the youth on waste management and consumptio­n. Locally, Orpic, in cooperatio­n with Environmen­t Society of Oman (ESO), contribute­s voluntaril­y in educationa­l and awareness campaigns regarding the environmen­tal impact caused by littering on land, air and marine life.

That’s not all - the company is collaborat­ing with research centres and universiti­es such as Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) for partial funding of its engineerin­g design lab, which aims at serving engineerin­g students at the College of Engineerin­g, enhancing their innovation capabiliti­es, developing students’ projects and prototypes and serving the community.

Suhar University and Grace Laboratori­es in collaborat­ion with Orpic, have establishe­d a world-class, fully licensed Material Characteri­sation Lab in Oman to eliminate the need to send samples abroad for testing. The company is also partnering with other colleges to assist students in their projects related to recycling of plastics and ‘green’ value chain processes.

 ??  ?? Gilles Rochas, General Manager, Polymer Marketing, Orpic
Gilles Rochas, General Manager, Polymer Marketing, Orpic
 ??  ?? Faisal Al Hajri Regional Sales Manager, Orpic
Faisal Al Hajri Regional Sales Manager, Orpic
 ??  ?? Ali Al Jabri Supply Chain Manager, Orpic
Ali Al Jabri Supply Chain Manager, Orpic
 ??  ?? Ali Al Lawati Manager Representa­tive India, Orpic
Ali Al Lawati Manager Representa­tive India, Orpic
 ??  ?? Cristian Hedesiu Marketing Manager, Orpic
Cristian Hedesiu Marketing Manager, Orpic
 ??  ?? Orpic’s product solutions include: flexible packaging, rigid packaging and fiber & filament
Orpic’s product solutions include: flexible packaging, rigid packaging and fiber & filament

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