Times of Oman

Two pacts to create more jobs for Omanis signed

The agreement will serve to boost existing in-country value initiative­s at the two companies in the area of job creation and benefit a wider range of stakeholde­rs nationwide

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) and Oman Liquefied Natural Gas Company (Oman LNG) are joining forces to co-fund the creation of job opportunit­ies for Omanis in and outside the oil and gas industry.

The company signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Oman LNG to govern the collaborat­ion which will serve to boost existing in-country value initiative­s at the two companies in the area of job creation and benefit a wider range of stakeholde­rs nationwide.

Under the terms of the twoyear agreement, PDO and Oman LNG will jointly fund training for employment programmes for jobseekers in a variety of economic sectors. A joint team representi­ng the two parties will be formed to manage the selection of sectors and training programmes, and successful trainees will then be offered full-time jobs in their area of training.

A second MoU was signed with the Oman LNG Developmen­t Foundation whereby the Developmen­t Foundation will commit a designated amount to jointly fund a training-for-employment programme through PDO’s establishe­d National Objectives scheme.

The agreements were signed by PDO Managing Director Raoul Restucci and Oman LNG Developmen­t Foundation, Chief Executive Officer Sheikh Khalid Al Massan, at PDO’s Knowledge World venue in Muscat.

Restucci said: “PDO is pleased to partner with Oman LNG on this training initiative which will provide many young Omanis with the opportunit­y to forge rewarding careers.

“This move comes as part of our concerted efforts to develop Omani talent. Creating work for our jobseekers is a key aim for PDO and a national priority for the Sultanate, and we remain committed to generating employment opportunit­ies both within and beyond the oil and gas sector.”

Oman LNG Chief Executive Officer Harib Al Kitani commented: “We are delighted to partner with PDO in another context of excellence. We continue to press forward to enhance job creation opportunit­ies for Omanis. Through Oman LNG Developmen­t Foundation, we are proud of our success and achievemen­ts in nurturing young Omani talents with the adequate and efficient competence­s to fulfil the high rivalry markets’ needs and explore innovative opportunit­ies.”

“We welcome further collaborat­ions on similar activities with PDO and other industry partners that deliver tangible values to our beloved country,” he added.

 ?? - Supplied picture ?? FOCUS ON LOCALS: Under the terms of the two-year agreement, PDO and Oman LNG will jointly fund training for employment programmes for jobseekers in a variety of economic sectors.
- Supplied picture FOCUS ON LOCALS: Under the terms of the two-year agreement, PDO and Oman LNG will jointly fund training for employment programmes for jobseekers in a variety of economic sectors.
 ?? - Supplied picture ?? Mohammed Said Al Abri.
- Supplied picture Mohammed Said Al Abri.

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