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The Minister, which includes: the Sultanate's commercial offices abroad, the office of the Sultanate of Oman; Dubai Commercial, Investment Services Center, General Directorate of Planning and Follow-up, Minister's Office, Consultants, Ministry Security Office, Legal Department, Internal Audit Department, Auditors Service Department, Documents Department, Electronic Information Security Section.
In 2009, Oman Oil Company Exploration & Production was founded. [4] In 2010, the Programme Apple was initiated which aimed to integrate Oman Refineries and Petrochemicals Company, Oman Polypropylene Co., and Aromatics Oman Ltd. [4] In the same year, Oman Oil Company signed a joint-venture with JBF Industries to erect a Terephthalic acid-PTA ...
Website Since HH Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said: Deputy Prime Minister for Cabinet Affairs: 1997 HH Asa'ad bin Tariq: Deputy Prime Minister for Relations and International Cooperation Affairs: 2017 HH Shihab bin Tariq: Deputy Prime Minister for Defense Affairs: www.mod.gov.om: 2020 HH Theyazin bin Haitham: Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth: www ...
The Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for developing and implementing the government policy for exploiting the oil and gas resources in Oman. The current Minister of Energy and Minerals is Salim bin Nasser bin Said Al Aufi. [1] [2]
MOL also produces and sells petrochemicals worldwide and is a leading petrochemical company in the Central Eastern Europe region. Its products are sold in more than 40 countries. [8] MOL's petrochemical portfolio consists of high-quality polyolefin products (high- and low-density polyethylene, polypropylene) as well as butadiene. [79] [80]
Sultan of Oman was nominally the Minister of Finance from January 1972 [9] until August 2020. There was a minister responsible for financial affairs. Abd al Hafiz Salem Rajab, January 1972 - 1973 (minister of economy) Qais Al-Zawawi, 1982 [9] - September 1995 [10] [11] Ahmed bin Abdul Nabi al Makki, 1995 - March 2011 [12]
Developing the international relations of Oman with other countries in the fields of agriculture, livestock and live water resource, and representing the Sultanate at international venues relating to this area. Training its staff to undertake the responsibilities of the ministry.
The government decided to consolidate the businesses of BPCL before privatization. On 31 March 2021, BPCL announced that it had signed an agreement to acquire a 36.6% stake held by OQ (formerly known as Oman Oil Company) for ₹ 2,400 crore (US$290 million) giving it complete control over Bharat Oman Refinery Limited. [2]