20 October 2015
The Gulf Intelligence OEF Industry Workshop Held in Muscat with Support of the Ministry of Oil & Gas

Muscat (Gulf Intelligence) - Oman's top-100 energy sector stakeholders participated in a workshop today to draft and shortlist the most critical recommendations to be included in a 25-year Energy Master Plan, including education reform, that could help set the Sultanate on a sustainable path as an energy consumer and exporter for the coming decades. 

Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) is predicting that peak power demand will about double to 9,133 megawatts (MW) in 2020 from 4,455 MW in 2013, adding significant pressure on the Sultanate's already tight natural gas resources used to fire local power stations, feed industries such as petrochemicals, and for export in liquefied form.

Under the auspices and guidance of the Ministry of Oil and Gas, the 100 delegates at the workshop agreed that Oman needs to devise a long-term strategy to diversify its energy mix and add alternative power generation sources such as renewable energies, while also enhancing energy efficiency and improving demand-side management both on an individual and industrial level.

"Human capital development is the cornerstone to any organization wanting to survive a competitive industry and grow. The interaction between industry and academia is critical to prepare and develop the workforce required to grow the industry. As the mismatch continues between industry demands and academia, including vocational training institutes, fresh recruiters tend to waste more time getting retrained and skilled, while industry resources are wasted getting what academia is set to achieve," said His Excellency Salim Al-Aufi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil & Gas, who attended the OEF Workshop 2015.

The Omani hydrocarbons sector, which accounts for roughly half of Oman's gross domestic product (GDP) according to the country's Ministry of Finance, is a major employer of Omanis and has brought some of the most sophisticated technologies for oil recovery to the Sultanate. Given the sector's significant role in the Sultanate, it will have to be at the forefront of addressing pressing domestic challenges such as the alignment of industry and academia, supporting the development of small and medium enterprises, and fostering innovation and human development as part of a broader strategy to transform the country into a sustainable, knowledge-based economy from a hydrocarbon-based one.

"It is crucial to bolster co-ordination between the relevant bodies -- Ministry of Manpower, Ministry of Education and Industry - to address alignment, funding and replication of vocational training programs that are proving successful and are critical enablers to raising productivity and longer-term sustainability," said Raoul Restucci, Managing Director, PDO, who led one of the Workshop's sessions.

As larger numbers of Oman's young and growing population are entering the domestic job market, matching workers' skills with rapidly-evolving labor market requirements in particular has emerged as a top concern among industry and government leaders in recent years. This is of particular importance in a highly-competitive, globalized world constantly striving to improve productivity, and requires a best-practice approach to education and training as part of a broad 'skills matching' strategy.

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For Editor's Background
The Gulf Intelligence Oman Energy Forum Workshop took place in
The Grand Hyatt Muscat on Oct. 20th with 100 delegates from:

Government

·         Ministry of Oil & Gas Oman

·         Ministry of Manpower Oman

·         Ministry of Higher Education Oman

·         Ministry of Education Oman

·         Ministry of Finance Oman

·         Ministry of Commerce & Industry  Oman

·         Oman Chamber of Commerce & Industry

·         The Supreme Council of Planning

·         Public Authority for Electricity & Water

·         The Research Council

·         Public Authority for SME Development

·         Al Rafd Fund

·         Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm

·         Port of Duqm

·         General Federation of Oman Trade Unions

·         Ithraa

 

Academia

·         Sultan Qaboos University

·         German University of Technology

·         Modern College of Business & Science

·         University of Oman

 

Private Sector  & Finance 

·         Zubair Corporation

·         Saud Bahwan Group

·         Khimji Ramdas Group

·         Renaissance Services

·         Bank Muscat

·         Alizz Islamic Bank

·         Ernst & Young

·         KPMG

Energy

·         PDO

·         OOC

·         Oman LNG

·         Daleel Petroleum LLC

·         ORPIC

·         OOCEP

·         OTI

·         Shell Development Oman

·         BP Oman

·         Occidental of Oman Inc.

·         Schneider Electric

·         Middle East Drilling

·         Mitsui E&P Middle East BV

·         Schlumberger Technical Services Inc.

·         Takatuf Oman

·         GlassPoint Solar

·         Petrofac

 

International Organizations

·         OECD 

·         International Labour Organization

·         United Nations

·         Chatham House

Embassies

·         British Embassy

·         Embassy of The United States

·         Embassy of Spain

·         Embassy of Iran

·         Embassy of India

·         Embassy of the Russian Federation

·         Embassy of the Republic of South Korea

·         Embassy of Indonesia

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