19 May 2015
• GDF SUEZ, Oman's leading private player for power & water, unveils its new name at the Oman Energy and Water Exhibition &Conference.

• New brand reflects increased focus on emerging markets and clean, efficient & flexible energy solutions for customers.

• In Oman, ENGIE aims at remaining a partner of choice of the Government to support the development of a long-term strategy with regards to energy security and efficiency.

Muscat - GDF SUEZ, since 20 years an investor in Oman's power & water sector under the Public-Private Partnership model, has rebranded as ENGIE. The new name comes with a positive, optimistic vision of the energy future. Itreflects the Group's ambition to accelerate its development in a global energy landscape that is undergoing profound changes with the development of decentralized renewable energies, energy efficiency and a 'digital revolution'.

Commenting on the unveiling of the ENGIE brand, Johan Van Kerrebroeck, Country Manager for Oman, Saudi Arabia & Qatar at ENGIE,said: "These drastic changes have been prompted among others by climate change, the depletion of natural resources and the need to ensure access to energy for all. We at ENGIE can leverageour global experience and expertise to take up these challenges and develop innovative solutions for our customers. It is our aim to be an 'architect' of this energy transition."

In Oman, ENGIE is a long-term investor under the Public-Private Partnership model through its interests in two power and water desalination plants (Barka 2 and Sohar 1) and four power production plants (Al Rusail, Al Kamil, Barka 3 and Sohar 2). The Group also has a 70 per cent holding in Suez-Tractebel Operations and Maintenance Oman LLC (STOMO), Oman's largest provider of operation and maintenance services in the energy sector.

"As one of the largest producers of potable water and electricity in the Sultanate, we need to develop innovative solutions that bring the benefits of more reliable power and water, cleaner and more efficient energy. ENGIE wants to remain a partner of choice of the Government to support the development of a long-term strategy with regards to Oman's energy security and efficiency, fuel diversity and the role of renewable power," Johan added.

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About ENGIE
ENGIE is a leading global energy company that develops its businesses - Power, Natural Gas and Energy Services - around a model based on responsible growth. The Group provides energy solutions to communities, governments, businesses and cities by relying on diversified gas-supply sources, flexible and low-emission power generation as well as unique expertise in four key sectors: independent power production, liquefied natural gas, renewable energy and energy efficiency services. ENGIE is present in 70 countries, employs 152,900 people worldwide and achieved revenues of €74.7 billion in 2014. Globally, it has a total of ca. 115,000 MW installed power production capacity and another 10,500 MW under construction. The Group is listed on the Paris and Brussels stock exchanges and is represented in the main international indices.

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