Oman Energy

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Companies working in Oman’s oil and gas sector are currently adjusting their operations in line with a government scheme aimed at making more of the extractive industry’s potential to benefit the broader national economy. The scheme, known as the ICV Blueprint Strategy, was unveiled in late 2013 and builds on previous successful practices to...

Over the past 10 years, Oman’s maturing oilfields have increasingly relied on enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technologies, which have seen current production return close to levels not witnessed in 15 years. With EOR expected to comprise a quarter of state-owned Petroleum Development Oman’s (PDO) total oil production by 2020, the sultanate has seen natural gas usage in...

The sultanate’s geographic position on the Arabian Peninsula, in close proximity to the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, but outside the Strait of Hormuz, has given it the region’s best access to one of the world’s most important energy corridors. Following several years of declining output in the 2000s, plans are under way to increase crude oil production, and the...

A decade of rapid development in Oman has seen the sultanate’s population jump, while rising industrialisation and new construction projects have bolstered economic diversification under the Vision 2020 economic development plan. This has not come without costs, however, and natural gas consumption has sky-rocketed in recent years, driven by heavy new demand in the...

As the sultanate’s oil and gas sector enters a renaissance period, moving back towards production levels of 15 years ago using enhanced oil recovery (EOR), and while new unconventional gas production offers new economic opportunities, the industry has found itself facing a shortage of human resources (HR). Recent estimates put Oman’s HR gap in the tens of thousands, and...

As of the end of 2012, Oman had 12.18tn cubic feet (tcf) of proven gas reserves and expected reserves of 17.82 tcf, according to the Ministry of Oil and Gas. Thanks to ongoing exploration efforts, new discoveries mean that the country’s proven reserves have not depleted over the past decade, despite growing consumption – they stood at 31.8 tcf...

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