Saudi Arabia Considers Establishing Industrial Zone in Oman

Saudi and Omani officials discussed prospects for cooperation and integration opportunities in the special economic zones in the Kingdom and the Sultanate. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi and Omani officials discussed prospects for cooperation and integration opportunities in the special economic zones in the Kingdom and the Sultanate. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Considers Establishing Industrial Zone in Oman

Saudi and Omani officials discussed prospects for cooperation and integration opportunities in the special economic zones in the Kingdom and the Sultanate. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi and Omani officials discussed prospects for cooperation and integration opportunities in the special economic zones in the Kingdom and the Sultanate. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia is considering developing an industrial zone in Oman, and the two Gulf states have discussed the possibility in investment talks, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi and Omani officials met earlier this month to discuss investment opportunities.

Discussions this week tackled “prospects for cooperation and integration opportunities in the special economic zones in the Kingdom and the Sultanate,” SPA added.

Saudi Arabia is in the midst of an ambitious economic development plan (Vision 2030) to wean the economy off oil, while Oman recently introduced a medium-term plan to rein in its debt that has grown at breakneck pace in recent years.

Both are also keen to attract foreign investment as part of their reform efforts.

“The meeting also discussed studying the possibility of establishing a Saudi industrial zone in Oman, where the Saudi side would develop, operate and manage the zone and build logistical routes to transport goods between Saudi and Omani special economic zones,” SPA said.

Oman announced Wednesday it will start granting long-term residence visas to foreign investors.

The country has been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis and the associated drop in oil prices and is looking for means to boost its state revenues and drive investment in the country.

Oman’s initiative, effective from September, grants foreign investors and retirees the right to reside for long periods in the Sultanate, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion explained.

The latest move to boost foreign direct investment into the Sultanate, will see Oman grant investors residency for five or 10 years, which is subject to extension.

Expatriates make up around 42 percent of Oman’s population, government data from 2020 showed. The country has a long-standing workforce nationalization policy, known as Omanization, to create employment opportunities for its citizens.

It has pushed forward its program of replacing foreign workers with Omani citizens to ease pressure on the job market but youth unemployment is relatively high at over 10 percent.



US Coast Guard Says Hurricane May Shut Oil Ports

 Vehicles are carried by ferry across Aransas Pass as Hurricane Beryl moves closer to the Texas coast, Saturday, July 6, 2024, in Port Aransas, Texas. (AP)
Vehicles are carried by ferry across Aransas Pass as Hurricane Beryl moves closer to the Texas coast, Saturday, July 6, 2024, in Port Aransas, Texas. (AP)
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US Coast Guard Says Hurricane May Shut Oil Ports

 Vehicles are carried by ferry across Aransas Pass as Hurricane Beryl moves closer to the Texas coast, Saturday, July 6, 2024, in Port Aransas, Texas. (AP)
Vehicles are carried by ferry across Aransas Pass as Hurricane Beryl moves closer to the Texas coast, Saturday, July 6, 2024, in Port Aransas, Texas. (AP)

The US Coast Guard warned of possible Texas port closures from Corpus Christi to Houston and began restricting vessel traffic because of Tropical Storm Beryl, which is expected to become a hurricane before making landfall by Monday morning at Port Lavaca.

Port closures could bring to a temporary halt shipments of crude oil to refineries and motor fuels from those plants.

Port condition "Yankee" was set by the Coast Guard captain of the port of Corpus Christi on Saturday afternoon, restricting vessel movement in ports from Matagorda Bay, 101 miles (163 km) southwest of Houston, to the US-Mexico border.

Citgo Petroleum Corp was cutting production at its 165,000 barrel-per-day Corpus Christi, Texas, refinery on Saturday ahead of the approach of Beryl to the Texas coast.

Citgo plans to keep the Corpus Christi refinery running at minimum production as the storm moves up the coast toward a projected landfall at Port Lavaca, a pipeline hub.

Oil producer Shell Plc completed the evacuation of workers from its Perdido production platform in the US-regulated Gulf of Mexico ahead of the approach of the storm, the company said on Friday night.

Production on Perdido was shut prior to the evacuations. Shell said it also evacuated workers from the Whale platform, which is due to start production later this year.

Gibson Energy, which operates a large oil terminal in Corpus Christi, said operations were continuing, but it would take further steps depending on the forecast.

The storm was moving on Saturday with maximum sustained winds near 60 mph (95 kmh), the National Hurricane Center said.

The latest forecasts would put Corpus Christi on the dry side of the storm where the lowest winds and least rain could be expected. But Beryl could bring gale-force winds to the port, which is why the Coast Guard restricts traffic or shuts the port.

Most of the northern Gulf's offshore oil and gas production is east of Beryl's forecast track.

US Gulf of Mexico offshore production of about 1.8 million barrels per day accounts for about 14% of total US crude output, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Any impact on supplies could push up prices of US oil and offshore crude grades.

Oil major Chevron Corp, among the biggest US offshore producers, said on Friday that production from its operated assets remained normal. But it evacuated nonessential personnel from some of its Gulf of Mexico facilities.

Murphy Oil Corp said it has not shut in production or evacuated personnel, and continues to monitor the storm.