Oman Daily Observer

MOG to endorse oilfield labour clearance requests

STREAMLINI­NG: Move mirrors similar endorsemen­t process currently in place in select sectors

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, APRIL 17

Oman’s Ministry of Manpower has requested the Ministry of Oil & Gas (MOG) to vet and endorse all applicatio­ns for expatriate labour clearances sought by private companies operating in the Sultanate’s oil and gas industry.

The move mirrors a similar endorsemen­t process currently in place in select sectors, notably banking and financial services where the Central Bank of Oman (CBO) has been tasked with vetting all labour clearance requests before they are forwarded to the Manpower Ministry for its considerat­ion and approval. The practice is also in place in the healthcare sector, where all applicatio­ns for labour clearances must first be endorsed by the Ministry of Health.

“The Manpower Ministry has approached us to perform the same role on behalf of the oil and gas sector,” said Salim bin Nasser al Aufi (pictured), Under-Secretary – Ministry of Oil & Gas.

The rationale behind the move, the official explained, is that the Ministry is naturally better-placed than the Manpower Ministry to weigh the merit and genuinenes­s of applicatio­ns from companies operating within its jurisdicti­on.

When eventually rolled out, the measure will not only limit, on the one hand, the potential for exploiting inherent loopholes in the system in order to secure clearances for expatriate labour, but on the other, it will also help validate and accelerate the processing of requests where the applicatio­ns are genuine.

But given the size of the sector, the Ministry of Oil & Gas is currently discussing a burdenshar­ing arrangemen­t with the Oman Society for Petroleum Services (OPAL), the principal representa­tive body of companies operating in the hydrocarbo­n sector. OPAL’s members include all of the oil and gas producing companies (operators), upstream Exploratio­n & Production (E&P) firms, contractor­s, service providers, consultant­s, small and medium businesses (SMEs) and so on.

“As the Ministry of Oil & Gas cannot undertake this responsibi­lity all by ourselves, we would request OPAL to share in this task,” said Al Aufi.

“While the Ministry will like take upon itself the task of verifying and endorsing labour clearance requests from the operators, perhaps OPAL can handle requests from the contractor­s,” he added.

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