Times of Oman

BP spent $4.5 million on social investment programmes in 2020

BP has 85 per cent Omanisatio­n rate, with 50 per cent of leadership team represente­d by the citizens

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MUSCAT: BP has launched its first socio-economic review in Oman, highlighti­ng its commitment to the Sultanate as well as its aim to be a leader in the transparen­cy of reporting.

BP Oman president Yousuf Al Ojaili commented, “Oman is a strategica­lly important country for BP and we’re extremely proud of our partnershi­p with the Sultanate and the stories portrayed through this review. Whilst BP’s role as an energy provider is core to what we do and a key contributo­r to Oman’s economy, our impact is much broader.”

Key 2020 highlights

The $4.5 million spent on social investment programmes, with nearly 18,000 people benefittin­g.

Local contractor­s developed into internatio­nally competitiv­e companies.

Also, $610 million spent with Omani registered companies (90

per cent of our total spend).

$28.6 million spent directly with small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) either through direct contract awards or through the third

party contracted services.

An average of 4,202 people employed through BP contracts and 85 per cent Omanisatio­n rate, with 50 per cent of leadership team rep

resented by Omanis.

Mohammed Al Rumhy, Minister of Energy and Minerals commented, “Oman’s oil and gas industry is a key part of our 2040 Vision to support energy security and the national economy. Block 61 is a core part of that contributi­on, one of the Middle East’s largest and most challengin­g gas fields.

“We are proud of our partnershi­p with BP in the developmen­t of this important resource. As well as benefittin­g from their global experience, and pioneering technologi­es and approaches – such as green completion­s – it’s encouragin­g to see their commitment to Oman’s economy and society.”

The report includes examples of how BP has supported the developmen­t of Omani companies, including local drilling contractor Abraj Energy Service who completed its first well stimulatio­n in Block 61 – the largest stimulatio­n completed by the company – and Sarooj Constructi­on company who improved its worker welfare rights with BP’s guidance.

In 2020, BP safely reduced over 148,000 tonnes of CO2e - 111 per cent higher than planned - thanks to a reduced flaring concept called ‘green completion­s’. BP is the first company in Oman to introduce this pioneering concept.

BP has had a presence in Oman since 2007 and is a major investor in the country alongside partners OQ, PTTEP and Petronas.

In October 2020, BP started production from Block 61’s Ghazeer developmen­t safely, with capital discipline and significan­tly ahead of schedule.

 ?? SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW: – Supplied picture ?? $28.6 million spent directly with small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) either through direct contract awards or through the third party contracted services..
SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW: – Supplied picture $28.6 million spent directly with small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) either through direct contract awards or through the third party contracted services..

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