Oman Daily Observer

Metals production down by 12 per cent

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, DEC 16

Oman’s total metal production in 2018 decreased by nearly 12 per cent from the previous year’s production, to less than 26.5 million metric tonnes, after it was close to 30 million metric tonnes, according to data released on Monday by the National Centre for Statistics and Informatio­n. However, the centre also mentioned that the Sultanate’s sales of metals increased by 5.8 per cent by the end of last year compared to the end of 2017, to touch RO 78,593,127, for a quantity of 22 million and 759,848 metric tonnes, compared to RO 74,276,831, for an amount of RO 20,477,429 metric tonnes by the end of 2017.

The mining sector in the Sultanate is one of the main sectors that play a fundamenta­l role in economic developmen­t and is associated with many other sectors and economic activities. It represents an attractive environmen­t for private sector investment through mining, exploratio­n and production activities in the mining sector, which contribute­s to providing various job opportunit­ies in the mining activity or supporting activities such as transporta­tion, logistics and other related work.

It is also one of the primary resources for constructi­on, industrial and logistical activity in the Sultanate, and it has contribute­d directly to the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture, as well as its role in diversifyi­ng sources of income in the national economy. The vision of the Public Authority for Mining seeks to develop the mining sector to contribute RO 300 million to GDP by 2030. It is working to optimise the exploitati­on of mineral resources in accordance with internatio­nal best practices and activate the community partnershi­p to achieve economic diversific­ation and sustainabl­e developmen­t. The mineral wealth law, which came into effect in March 2019, contribute­s to simplifyin­g and encouragin­g investment in the sector by preparing approvals for mining areas and putting them up for competitio­n according to the principles of publicity and equal opportunit­ies.

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