PDO awards contracts worth more than $250mn to boost Omani supply chain

By James Henderson
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Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) has agreed two deals worth $253.1mn for the provision of oil and gas equipment as part of its ongoing effort to boost t...

Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) has agreed two deals worth $253.1mn for the provision of oil and gas equipment as part of its ongoing effort to boost the country’s supply chain to Omanise the provision of vital equipment for the oil and gas industry.

The company has signed contracts for the local manufacture and supply of transformers and valves which will be used in its operations and beyond.

PDO said the deals represent further evidence of PDO’s In-Country Value (ICV) programme to retain more of the wealth of the oil and gas sector in the Sultanate and develop domestic supply chains.

PDO has struck deals with Rusayl-based Voltamp Transformers Oman for the supply of power transformers and with Al Jizzi Transformers and Switchgears, located in Ma’abella, for the supply of well head transformers. The companies employ almost 100 Omanis in total.

It also penned agreements with Muscat-based Techno Fit Trading: one with Chinese concern Wuzhou Valve Company for the manufacture of ball valves, and one with Indian firm Gene-tech Controls for the manufacture of mono-flange valves.

After the first three years of these deals, both of the foreign companies have agreed to establish production facilities in the Sultanate to make the key components.

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PDO Managing Director Raoul Restucci said: “We are working hard with our partners to ensure that Oman builds its capacity and capability to competitively and professionally service both the nation’s oil and gas industry but also that beyond our borders.

“ICV not only shortens our supply lines and reduces our delivery times and transport costs, but also provides more vocational training and employment opportunities for Omanis while boosting the Sultanate’s economy.

“We are delighted to sign these contracts for the provision of important equipment and parts for the oil and gas sector. Beyond the local supply of goods and services to the requisite technical level, they provide the further demonstration of how our contractors and suppliers are playing a greater role in embedding ICV in their operations.”

Approximately 41% of PDO’s overall contracts are now placed with local businesses, and as much as 53% of its well engineering contracts are awarded to ‘Local Community Contractors’, amongst the highest in the region.

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