Times of Oman

30% Omanisatio­n in 2 years target for Duqm factory

The Duqm Hongtong Pipe Company, which began work on 23 October, is the first factory in the park to commence operations, and has an existing 17% Omanisatio­n rate

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: A new factory that has opened at the China-Oman Industrial Park in Duqm plans to increase its Omanisatio­n rate to 30 per cent over the next two years.

The Duqm Hongtong Pipe Company began work on 23 October, becoming the first factory in the park to commence operations. It aims to employ Omanis in various technical and administra­tion jobs, said Daud bin Sulaiman Al Farsi, the director of technical affairs, technology research and marketing at the company.

“The company’s Omanisatio­n rate is currently 17 per cent, and it seeks to increase it to 30 per cent over the next two years,” he said. “The company has provided a number of initiative­s and various business opportunit­ies for small and medium enterprise­s and entreprene­urs in Oman by signing a number of cooperatio­n programmes and training agreements with these institutio­ns.”

“They will be non-exclusive agents for the implementa­tion of operations to make factory products for customers and other beneficiar­ies,” he added.

Built on an area of 60,000 square metres, the factory will annually produce about 700 km of reinforced polyethyle­ne pipes of four and six inch variants at this stage. The company is also studying the idea of manufactur

ing other products that meet the needs of companies operating in the oil and gas sector.

This will help in the future to save effort and money in operationa­l and maintenanc­e operations, and enhance oil production technologi­es.

Adding to this, Yahya bin Khamis Al Zadjali, operating manager at the Special Economic Zone in Duqm (SEZD) said, “This factory marks one of the main projects in the China-Omani Industrial Park, which will play a significan­t role in meeting demand for this product from the various economic projects in the zone, and oil and gas companies operating in concession areas.”

Strengthen­ing partnershi­p

“The project will also contribute to strengthen­ing partnershi­p and trade relations between Omani companies and their internatio­nal counterpar­ts worldwide. Further, it will contribute to developing the country’s economy by attracting foreign investment­s to the nation, and promoting Duqm as a promising economic and industrial hub in the Sultanate.”

The factory produces nonmetalli­c reinforced thermo polyethyle­ne pipes (RTP), which are mainly used in the oil and gas industry, specifical­ly for the collection and transfer of hydrocarbo­n fluids through the piping

networks. The factory’s products will initially serve the local market, while later being promoted and supplied to other regional and internatio­nal markets in Asia, Africa, America and Europe.

The general manager of Duqm Hongtong Piping Company, Dr Shao Longnan, pointed out: “We are pleased to be the first in Oman to bring this business here, since it will help meet the increasing demand for the RTPs in Oman and the region.”

“We elected to set up the project in Duqm, as it is a promising economic destinatio­n, as well as to benefit from the competitiv­e advantages offered by the business environmen­t in Oman,” he added. “This project will also help transfer and exchange technologi­es from China to Oman. Our products will help the oil and gas industry thrive, and will contribute to in-country value through training and employment opportunit­ies”.

The opening ceremony of the factory was also attended by Su Wei, CEO of Wanfang Oman Company, the executive management of Hongtong Duqm Piping Company, Weihai Hongtong Piping, project’s partner, representa­tives from the Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm (SEZAD) and the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ).

 ?? ?? OFF THE BLOCK: Built on an area of 60,000 square metres, the factory will annually produce about 700 km of reinforced polyethyle­ne pipes of four and six inch variants at this stage.
OFF THE BLOCK: Built on an area of 60,000 square metres, the factory will annually produce about 700 km of reinforced polyethyle­ne pipes of four and six inch variants at this stage.

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