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  2. Petroleum Development Oman - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) is the leading exploration and production company in the Sultanate of Oman. The Company delivers the majority of the country's crude oil production and natural gas supply. The company is owned by the Government of Oman (with a 60% interest), Royal Dutch Shell (34%), TotalEnergies (4%) and Partex (2%). The first ...

  3. Fahud - Wikipedia

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    Only a few hundred yards from the original test well site, a second test well was sunk at Fahud and, in 1964, found oil in commercial quantities. [2] [3] Today, Fahud is the central base of PDO's operations in the interior of Oman; the company's main offices are in Mina Al Fahal in Muscat. Many contracting companies also have camps for their ...

  4. Oman Oil and Gas Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    Oman Oil and Gas Exhibition Centre is a museum, located on Seih Al Maleh Street, Al-Qurum, Muscat, Oman. The museum was established 1995 as a donation from Petroleum Development Oman (PDO). The museum is an interactive journey exploring the discovery, extraction and use of fossil fuels in Oman.

  5. Mina al Fahal - Wikipedia

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    Mina' al Fahal (Arabic: ميناء الفحل, also known as Miana al Fahl, also in the past Saih al Malieh, and Saih al-Malih (Arabic: سيح المالح)) is a coastal area in the northeast of Oman, near to the country's capital, Muscat. It was renamed from Saih al Maleh as the petroleum processing plant was developed.

  6. Yibal - Wikipedia

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    Yibal is the largest oilfield in Oman, located in the Ad Dhahirah Governorate, about 360km southwest of Muscat. It began production in 1968, [1] and at its peak had a production of nearly 250,000 barrels per day (40,000 m 3 /d).

  7. Energy in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) began production in August 1967. The Omani Government owns 60% of PDO, and foreign interests own 40% (Royal Dutch Shell owns 34%; the remaining 6% is owned by Total and Partex). In 1976, Oman's oil production rose to 366,000 barrels (58,000 m³) per day but declined to about 285,000 barrels (45,000 m³) per day ...

  8. Marmul Airport - Wikipedia

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    Marmul Airport (IATA: OMM, ICAO: OOMX) is an airport serving the Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) operations at the Marmul heavy oil field in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman. The airport is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest of the main PDO camp. The Marmul VOR-DME (Ident: MRL) is located on the field. [3]

  9. Qarn Alam - Wikipedia

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    Qarn Alam is a location in Oman, near Ghaba. [1] It is known as the land of oil and gas. [2] It is close to Mahout, Duqm, Masirah Island. [3]