The Oil & Gas Year Oman 2018 will be an essential tool for the Ministry of Oil and Gas and OPAL to promote developments and measures enhancing sustainability and boosting efficiency in the sultanate’s oil and gas industry, as well as portraying the core values held by small and large oil and gas producers, operators, services companies and suppliers present in the country.
The agreement underscores both parties’ ambition to further strengthen Oman’s image and presence on the international stage.
OPAL is the industry forum society for Oman’s petroleum industry. It is a non-profit organisation. Its more than 400 members are made up of oil and gas companies, including oil and gas producers and operators, contractors and suppliers – large and small.
The Oil & Gas Year provides business intelligence, strategic communication and networking to the global energy industry. It is the leading oil and gas publication, covers more than 35 oil and gas markets worldwide and distributes to 200+ conferences in 101 countries.
The agreement was signed by OPAL’s communication executive manager, Abdullah Al Harthy, and TOGY’s Oman country director.
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