New Strategic Storage Project to Ensure Oman’s Emergency Preparedness

The storage facility will have a capacity of over 110,000 cubic meters of petroleum products, which will enhance fuel supplies for up to 30 days, facilitating the management of energy crises (Omani News Agency).
The storage facility will have a capacity of over 110,000 cubic meters of petroleum products, which will enhance fuel supplies for up to 30 days, facilitating the management of energy crises (Omani News Agency).
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New Strategic Storage Project to Ensure Oman’s Emergency Preparedness

The storage facility will have a capacity of over 110,000 cubic meters of petroleum products, which will enhance fuel supplies for up to 30 days, facilitating the management of energy crises (Omani News Agency).
The storage facility will have a capacity of over 110,000 cubic meters of petroleum products, which will enhance fuel supplies for up to 30 days, facilitating the management of energy crises (Omani News Agency).

OQ Group, a leading global integrated energy company, has laid the foundation for a strategic fuel storage project in Dhofar Governorate, southern Oman. The investment in the project exceeds 47 million Omani riyals (approximately $124 million).
The new facility will feature storage tanks, a warehouse, a control room, an administration building, a maintenance workshop, a pumping area, a tank filling area, and fire and safety facilities. This infrastructure is designed to ensure the uninterrupted supply of fuel.
With a storage capacity of over 110,000 cubic meters, the facility will enhance Dhofar’s fuel reserves for up to 30 days, thereby facilitating effective management of potential energy crises.
In a statement obtained by Asharq Al-Awsat, OQ Group emphasized that the project reflects the company’s commitment to supporting sustainable economic development and addressing the rising demand for petroleum products driven by population growth and increased commercial investments.
The foundation-laying ceremony was held on Monday, in the presence of Marwan bin Turki Al Said, Governor of Dhofar. He noted that the project symbolizes “the culmination of collaborative efforts by various entities in Oman, including the Ministry of Energy and Minerals and OQ Group.”
For his part, Eng. Salem bin Nasser Al-Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, stressed that the project in Dhofar is aimed at enhancing Oman’s strategic fuel storage system. He emphasized that this initiative is crucial for meeting consumer demands and securing fuel availability during emergencies.
Speaking at the event, Ashraf bin Hamad Al-Mamari, CEO of OQ Group, highlighted that the strategic fuel storage project adds a new dimension to OQ Group’s investments in Dhofar, which already include facilities for liquefied petroleum gas, ammonia, methanol, and gas pipelines.
He further explained that the project was undertaken at the direction of the Government of Oman, through the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, which is dedicated to ensuring a reliable supply of petroleum products across all the country’s governorates.
The strategic fuel storage project comprises three main components: the fuel storage facility in the free zone, the construction of a pipeline connecting the pumping station at Salalah Port to the storage tanks in the Salalah Free Zone, and the expansion of the existing pumping facilities at Salalah Port. Additionally, the new Salalah facility will be connected to the current Raysut station.
The storage facility will cover an area of 150,000 square meters and will include engineering, procurement, and construction activities, leading up to its initial operation.

 

 



Saudi Arabia Leads Global Investment in Video Game Industry

A group of professionals competing for the E-sports World Cup in the Saudi capital, 2024. (X platform)
A group of professionals competing for the E-sports World Cup in the Saudi capital, 2024. (X platform)
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Saudi Arabia Leads Global Investment in Video Game Industry

A group of professionals competing for the E-sports World Cup in the Saudi capital, 2024. (X platform)
A group of professionals competing for the E-sports World Cup in the Saudi capital, 2024. (X platform)

In a country where youth make up 70% of the 36 million population, at least 21 million are video game enthusiasts.

This is Saudi Arabia, which has placed significant emphasis on its citizens’ interests by investing in the electronic games sector as a crucial component of its economy.

The sector is expected to contribute SAR 50 billion ($13 billion) to the GDP, create over 39,000 job opportunities, and place the Kingdom among the top three countries globally in terms of professional e-sports players.

The Savvy Games Group, part of the Public Investment Fund, has committed $8.3 billion to acquire five international companies specializing in electronic games and to hold stakes in additional firms. Moreover, the group manages a substantial $38 billion fund dedicated to investments in this growing sector, according to the annual Savvy report released on Monday.

Additionally, the Saudi Social Development Bank launched a program to support the gaming and e-sports sector with a budget of SAR 300 million ($80 million) in 2022. By the end of last year, the budget had increased to SAR 1.09 billion ($290 million).

Future plans

Brian Ward, CEO of Savvy, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the company has signed a memorandum of understanding with Niantic to bring the game Pokémon GO to Saudi Arabia. The game will be launched in Riyadh, Jeddah, AlUla, and Abha.

The company is also working on establishing an Olympic version of electronic sports in Saudi Arabia, set to take place in the last quarter of 2025. According to Ward, the event will be a massive undertaking in Riyadh, comparable in scale and significance to the FIFA World Cup.

During a press conference in Riyadh, Ward disclosed plans to create an Xsolla Academy specializing in video game development, which has branches in India and Malaysia. The initiative is expected to generate 3,600 jobs by 2030.

Investment in talent

He explained that the group is collaborating with the Saudi E-sports Federation and the E-sports World Cup to develop training programs.

Savvy runs an exclusive internal training program at its studios, aimed at cultivating new talent, he revealed.

He stressed that while 5% of professional e-sports players globally were women, Saudi Arabia boasts a higher percentage at 20%, with the next closest country at 12%. This positions the Kingdom as a leader in this area.

Ward emphasized that foreign investment is a key pillar of his company’s efforts to attract investment into the gaming and e-sports sector in Saudi Arabia.

“Saudi Arabia is unique in having a national strategy for gaming and e-sports, supported by dedicated efforts from the government, the Public Investment Fund, Giga projects, and other relevant entities,” he added.

Fastest-growing

According to recent estimates by the Boston Consulting Group, global revenues from the gaming sector have surpassed those from the music industry, album sales, and the top five sports leagues.

The sector saw substantial growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, with global revenues increasing by 11% annually from 2018 to 2021, rising from $142 billion to $193 billion in just four years.

Revenues are projected to continue growing at a rate of 4% annually, surpassing $220 billion by 2027, with the number of global gamers nearing 4 billion.

According to Savvy’s annual report, Saudi Arabia was the fastest-growing market globally in the video game sector, with revenues reaching $1.13 billion in 2023. This figure is expected to increase to $1.21 billion this year, $1.28 billion by 2025, and $1.36 billion by 2026, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of over 6%, according to the Savvy report.

Additionally, the Kingdom is situated at the heart of the Middle East and North Africa, where revenues totaled $6.18 billion in 2023. This figure is projected to grow at an annual rate of 8% through 2025, making the region the fastest-growing globally.