10 STAINLESS STEEL WORLD INDIA & MIDDLE EAST DECEMBER 2019/JANUARY 2020 4 SPOTLIGHT ON › The Yibal Oil Field, one of Oman’s most important crude oil production sites, is just one example of the projects that are driving the demand for stainless steel. Oman is open for business: foreign investment and the demand for stainless In recent years, Oman has become an oasis for foreign companies looking to invest in the Middle East. Due to business-friendly government policies and specially created industrial zones, outside investors in Oman enjoy benefits not available in other countries. With a thriving oil & gas market, Oman is an especially attractive option for manufacturers, traders, and stockists of stainless steel. Megaprojects still under development suggest that the demand for stainless steel will continue to grow in Oman, and with the principle of “in-country value” at the center of the government’s domestic economic policy, companies looking to expand their presence internationally are turning to Oman. By Daniel Sweet Petroleum Development Oman One of the leading drivers behind stainless steel demand in Oman is the Petroleum Devel- opment Oman (PDO) organization, a leading exploration and production company in Oman that delivers the bulk of the country’s crude and natural gas supply. In fact, the company oper- ates over 200 producing oil fields, over 8,000 active wells, and 28 production stations. It also boasts some 30,000 km of pipe and flowlines and has laid over 6,000 km of road. Indeed, the PDO has helped put Oman on the map for oil & gas production. Now the country is the 20 th largest producer in the world and ranks 25 th in largest oil reserves. The continued investment in PDO by the Omani government, and the subsequent in- vestment in oil & gas infrastructure by the PDO, means that stainless steel demand will remain high in the coming years. Stainless Steel Due to the activities of the PDO, a num- ber of stainless steel grades are in constant demand within Oman. For SS 316 L, piping, tanks, heat exchangers, container vessels, and pumps are just a few of the many appli- cations that work to support the bustling oil & gas industry. Duplex and super duplex stain- less steel are also used for these applications, as are more specialized nickel alloys. To give a specific figure, some 200km of stainless steel pipe and flowlines are laid annually in Oman, with sizes ranging between .5 to 42 inches. Standards and specifications for stainless steel in Oman are intentionally aligned with international regulations to make the tran- sition between Oman and other countries smooth and efficient. These standards in- clude ISO, ASTM, ASME, and API directives. All told, the use of stainless steel in Oman’s oil & gas industry is characterized by high demand and a constant stream of projects—both large and small—that drive growth. Megaprojects Beyond the innumerable small projects using stainless steel in Oman, the country Contacts SSWME Event Team Mr. Mehmet Erel Operation, Sales & Marketing Tel: +31 575 585 286 Email: m.erel@ kci-world.com Mrs. Ladan Pourtork Publishing Director Tel: +31 575 585 292 Email: l.pourtork@ kci-world.com Mrs. Joanne McIntyre Forum Coordinator Email: j.mcintyre@ kci-world.com Oman Petroleum & Energy Show (OPES) The Oman Petroleum & Energy Show (OPES) is the only event in Oman that serves the entire oil and gas industry. It comprises of a series of dedicated yet co-located events. The Oman Petroleum & Energy Show is an effective business and networking platform, serving as a key meeting point for energy professionals, oil and gas companies, policy and deci- sion makers, and stakeholders. features a few notable megaprojects that by themselves would keep stainless steel demand high for decades to come. These projects include the Rabab Harweel Integrated Project (RHIP) and the Yibal Khuff project. Located in the Harweel Cluster of fields, deep in the desert in the south of Oman, the RHIP facility features sour gas pro- cessing facilities and associated gathering and injection systems and export pipelines. It handles the production of oil and gas from the Harweel oil reservoirs via miscible gas injection and the production of gas with con- densate from the Rabab reservoir through partial recycling of sour gas. At full capacity, the facility can deliver 6 MM SCMD of sweet gas, 60,000 BPD of oil, and 16 MM SCMD of high pressure sour injection. The RHIP is PDO’s largest project on record. Similarly, the Yibal Khuff project is PDO’s most complex undertaking. It includes an integrated oil and sour gas facility and is lo- cated approximately 350 km south west of the capital, Muscat. At full capacity, the Yibal Khuff field can deliver 5 MM SCMD of associ- ated gas and around 10,000 BPD of oil. Looking to the future, the PDO recently released a statement describing the outlook for projects beyond those currently under development: “We have just come from a wave of large, major gas projects that we have completed, and we are reaping the divi- dends of those large-scale investments, and we have another round of large-scale invest- ments going forward.” Clearly, the contin- ued importance of oil & gas to the economy will ensure the primary of stainless steel in Oman. General benefits Looking more generally at the benefits of investing in Oman, it is worth mentioning some of the incentives set up by the govern- ment to attract foreign ownership. Namely, the government of Oman created special industrial zones wherein foreign compa- nies enjoy a number of attractive policies, including highly competitive real estate rates, 100% foreign ownership, tax exemp- tion for up to 25 years, no personal income tax, and an expat-workforce allowance of up to 70%. In addition to these industrial areas, the infrastructure for domestic and interna- tional logistics is excellent, and a highly ed- ucated population is resulting in a growing talent pool. SSWMEE For those who deal in stainless steel, the upcoming Stainless Steel World Middle East Exhibition (SSWMEE), slated for 9-11 March, 2020 in Muscat, is an excellent opportunity to learn more about business potential in Oman. The event will feature an exhibition, ideal for increasing brand recognition and leading to networking opportunities, and a knowledge sharing forum that will allow visitors and exhibitors alike to increase their familiarity with the specific challenges and opportunities in Oman. SSWMEE takes place within the Oman Petroleum and Energy Show (OPES), which will increase the expo- sure of the exhibitors and bring over 12,000 visitors to the site. A floor plan for SSWMEE is available on the following page, and contact information for exhibition organizers can be found below.
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STAINLESS STEEL WORLD INDIA & MIDDLE EAST DECEMBER 2019/JANUARY 2020
4 SPOTLIGHT ON
› The Yibal Oil Field, one of Oman’s most important crude oil production sites, is just one example of the projects that are driving the
demand for stainless steel.
Oman is open for business: foreign investment and the demand for stainlessIn recent years, Oman has become an oasis for foreign companies looking to invest in the Middle East. Due to business-friendly government policies and specially created industrial zones, outside investors in Oman enjoy benefi ts not available in other countries. With a thriving oil & gas market, Oman is an especially attractive option for manufacturers, traders, and stockists of stainless steel. Megaprojects still under development suggest that the demand for stainless steel will continue to grow in Oman, and with the principle of “in-country value” at the center of the government’s domestic economic policy, companies looking to expand their presence internationally are turning to Oman.
By Daniel Sweet
Petroleum Development OmanOne of the leading drivers behind stainless
steel demand in Oman is the Petroleum Devel-opment Oman (PDO) organization, a leading exploration and production company in Oman that delivers the bulk of the country’s crude and natural gas supply. In fact, the company oper-ates over 200 producing oil fi elds, over 8,000 active wells, and 28 production stations. It also boasts some 30,000 km of pipe and fl owlines and has laid over 6,000 km of road.
Indeed, the PDO has helped put Oman on the map for oil & gas production. Now the country is the 20th largest producer in the world and ranks 25th in largest oil reserves. The continued investment in PDO by the Omani government, and the subsequent in-vestment in oil & gas infrastructure by the PDO, means that stainless steel demand will remain high in the coming years.
Stainless Steel
Due to the activities of the PDO, a num-ber of stainless steel grades are in constant demand within Oman. For SS 316 L, piping, tanks, heat exchangers, container vessels, and pumps are just a few of the many appli-cations that work to support the bustling oil & gas industry. Duplex and super duplex stain-less steel are also used for these applications, as are more specialized nickel alloys. To give a specifi c fi gure, some 200km of stainless steel pipe and fl owlines are laid annually in Oman, with sizes ranging between .5 to 42 inches.
Standards and specifi cations for stainless steel in Oman are intentionally aligned with international regulations to make the tran-sition between Oman and other countries smooth and effi cient. These standards in-clude ISO, ASTM, ASME, and API directives. All told, the use of stainless steel in Oman’s oil & gas industry is characterized by high demand and a constant stream of projects—both large and small—that drive growth.
Megaprojects
Beyond the innumerable small projects using stainless steel in Oman, the country
Contacts SSWME Event Team Mr. Mehmet Erel Operation, Sales & Marketing Tel: +31 575 585 286 Email: m.erel@ kci-world.com
Mrs. Joanne McIntyre Forum Coordinator Email: j.mcintyre@ kci-world.com
Oman Petroleum & Energy Show (OPES)The Oman Petroleum & Energy Show (OPES) is the only event in Oman that serves the entire oil and gas industry. It comprises of a series of dedicated yet co-located events. The Oman Petroleum & Energy Show is an eff ective business and networking platform, serving as a key meeting point for energy professionals, oil and gas companies, policy and deci-sion makers, and stakeholders.
features a few notable megaprojects that by themselves would keep stainless steel demand high for decades to come. These projects include the Rabab Harweel Integrated Project (RHIP) and the Yibal Khuff project.
Located in the Harweel Cluster of fi elds, deep in the desert in the south of Oman, the RHIP facility features sour gas pro-cessing facilities and associated gathering and injection systems and export pipelines. It handles the production of oil and gas from the Harweel oil reservoirs via miscible gas injection and the production of gas with con-densate from the Rabab reservoir through partial recycling of sour gas. At full capacity, the facility can deliver 6 MM SCMD of sweet gas, 60,000 BPD of oil, and 16 MM SCMD of high pressure sour injection. The RHIP is PDO’s largest project on record.
Similarly, the Yibal Khuff project is PDO’s most complex undertaking. It includes an integrated oil and sour gas facility and is lo-cated approximately 350 km south west of the capital, Muscat. At full capacity, the Yibal Khuff fi eld can deliver 5 MM SCMD of associ-ated gas and around 10,000 BPD of oil.
Looking to the future, the PDO recently released a statement describing the outlook for projects beyond those currently under development: “We have just come from a wave of large, major gas projects that we have completed, and we are reaping the divi-dends of those large-scale investments, and we have another round of large-scale invest-
ments going forward.” Clearly, the contin-ued importance of oil & gas to the economy will ensure the primary of stainless steel in Oman.
General benefi ts
Looking more generally at the benefi ts of investing in Oman, it is worth mentioning some of the incentives set up by the govern-ment to attract foreign ownership. Namely, the government of Oman created special industrial zones wherein foreign compa-nies enjoy a number of attractive policies, including highly competitive real estate rates, 100% foreign ownership, tax exemp-tion for up to 25 years, no personal income tax, and an expat-workforce allowance of up to 70%. In addition to these industrial areas, the infrastructure for domestic and interna-tional logistics is excellent, and a highly ed-ucated population is resulting in a growing talent pool.
SSWMEE
For those who deal in stainless steel, the upcoming Stainless Steel World Middle East Exhibition (SSWMEE), slated for 9-11 March, 2020 in Muscat, is an excellent opportunity to learn more about business potential in Oman. The event will feature an exhibition,
ideal for increasing brand recognition and leading to networking opportunities, and a knowledge sharing forum that will allow visitors and exhibitors alike to increase their familiarity with the specifi c challenges and opportunities in Oman. SSWMEE takes place within the Oman Petroleum and Energy Show (OPES), which will increase the expo-sure of the exhibitors and bring over 12,000 visitors to the site. A fl oor plan for SSWMEE is available on the following page, and contact information for exhibition organizers can be found below.
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Nicromal - Germany S39
LST Linster - Germany S7Krystal Global Engineering - India S5
Hart BV - The Netherlands S40
Hilton Metal - India S9Heavy Metal Stainless - India S32
HandyTube Corporation. - USA S34
Montanstahl - Switzerland S17MAC Piping - Malaysia S41
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Opportunities in Oman
Led by a special delegation from Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), the Business Opportunities in Oman workshop at Stainless Steel World Con-ference & Expo in Maastricht, the Netherlands drew a large crowd to the exhibition fl oor. Mr. Al Mahrouqi Kahlan and Mr. Al Hajri Zaher hosted the workshop in two parts, with the fi rst half focused on the potential for foreign investment in Oman. Mr. Kahlan explained how the geography, government, and culture of Oman have created the perfect environment for business. The country is strategically located between Africa and Asia, Mr. Kahlan noted, and its extensive coastline is ideal for transport and logistics. On top of that, he added, Oman’s highly developed infra-structure and corporate-friendly government policies are designed to at-tract savvy investors: for companies operating in one of the 4 free zones within Oman, the government off ers highly competitive real estate rates, 100% foreign ownership, tax exemption for up to 25 years, no personal income tax, and an expat-workforce allowance of up to 70%.
Regarding the stainless steel industry, Mr. Zaher discussed the advan-tages for new and established companies working within Oman’s bor-ders in the second half of the workshop. Thanks to the success of the Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), which boasts 8,000 active wells, the use of corrosion resistant alloys is experiencing exponential growth in Oman. Mr. Zaher emphasized the myriad uses for stainless steel in a region with such strong oil & gas production, particularly the use of stainless steel for applications involving industrial water. He also noted that Oman follows international standards of ISO, ATSM, API, and ASME. Mr. Zaher mentioned a number of mega projects currently under devel-opment, which are set to increase the demand for stainless and which include the Kawthar Gas Plant and the Duqm Refi nery. In the realm of fl ow lines for such projects, the PDO and Oman estimate the use of at least 200km of pipeline annually. Mr. Kahlan and Mr. Zaher concluded the meeting with a short description of the government of Oman’s goal to increase in-country value, and they encouraged the eager listeners to ask any questions. After the talk, several stayed behind to fi nd out more information.