Oman

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The large number of ongoing or expected construction projects in Oman is positively impacting a range of industries and sectors throughout the country’s economy. The cement segment is no exception to this trend. After experiencing a period of lower prices during 2011, the industry is expected to grow steadily over the coming three to four years.

Increasing the country’s electricity supply will remain a major priority for Oman’s power sector through the foreseeable future. Indeed, the Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWPC) reported in its most recent annual forecast that peak power demand across the country should rise from 4193 MW in 2011 to 7271 MW in 2018 – a substantial...

The mining industry in the sultanate is changing in a number of positive ways. Most notably, output has increased substantially for laterite and several minerals, including gypsum. According to data released by the Ministry of Culture and Industry (MoCI) in 2012, laterite production climbed by over 92%, from around 375,000 tonnes in 2010 to over...

Talk to anybody working in the Omani oil and gas sector and it’s not long before the question of human resources arises. “The reservoirs here are hugely challenging, so the competency gap is a problem, but it would even be a problem in the US or any other market. We need to work with the government to provide adequate training,” Chokri Ben Amor, the general manager of...

As Oman’s construction sector grows, the types of building projects under way are becoming more diversified. One of the most significant trends is the increase of mixed-use developments. In terms of housing, mixed-used developments are becoming more popular among Omanis – who typically prefer villas – because of the improved quality of the...

Stepping up efforts to capitalise on its hydrocarbons wealth, Oman is boosting its downstream industrial capacity by expanding the petrochemicals sector and providing the fuel stocks needed to power other industries. However, the success of this programme still pins much of the country’s economic growth on its oil and gas resources. The...

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