Oman Energy Ministry Signs Concession Agreement with Lebanon's CC Energy Development

The Omani Ministry of Energy signed the oil and gas exploration concession agreement with the Lebanese CC Energy Development (Omani News Agency)
The Omani Ministry of Energy signed the oil and gas exploration concession agreement with the Lebanese CC Energy Development (Omani News Agency)
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Oman Energy Ministry Signs Concession Agreement with Lebanon's CC Energy Development

The Omani Ministry of Energy signed the oil and gas exploration concession agreement with the Lebanese CC Energy Development (Omani News Agency)
The Omani Ministry of Energy signed the oil and gas exploration concession agreement with the Lebanese CC Energy Development (Omani News Agency)

Oman's energy ministry signed a concession agreement with Lebanon's CC Energy Development (CCED) for oil and gas exploration in concession areas number 38 and 74 in Dhofar province, the Oman state news agency said on Sunday.

The Lebanese company will conduct geological and geophysical studies and seismic surveys necessary for oil and gas prospecting and exploration operations.

The two concession areas are located in Dhofar governorate: Area No. 38 is situated southwest of the governorate and spans around 17,425 square kilometers, while Concession Area No. 74 is located southeast and spans around 3,064 square kilometers.

Oman's Minister of Energy and Minerals Salem al-Awfi and CCCED's president and director Marwan Salloum signed the concession agreement.

Awfi explained that the agreement reflects the Ministry of Energy and Minerals' commitment to expanding exploration and prospecting for oil and gas resources in Oman and the confidence that the Sultanate enjoys from local and international investors.

Furthermore, the initiative is expected to increase the sector's production capacity.

"By entering into this agreement, we strive to fortify current partnerships and build new ones in this sector, maximize the benefits from oil and gas resources, and employ cutting-edge sustainable technologies in exploration and prospecting operations," he said.

For his part, Salloum said the company's 15-year partnership with the Ministry, which led to our investments in concession areas 3 and 4.

He hoped the signing of the agreement for concession areas 38 and 74 will contribute to strengthening the company's investments in Oman during the coming years.

The director general of investment at Oman's Energy Ministry, Salah al-Dhahab, hoped the results of the geophysical surveys in the two areas would be successful to proceed to the drilling phase.

He pointed out that the signing of the agreements for concession areas 38 and 74 is a new addition to the operational areas, and one of the Ministry's goals is to increase the operating regions of the oil and gas sector.

The official noted that these two areas will be under the umbrella of exploration and prospecting through the signatory company, hoping they will have vast amounts of geophysical survey processing operations.

He noted that one of the areas will include new two-dimensional surveys, and drilling operations will follow if the results are successful.



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Gold prices rose on Thursday as US auto tariffs ratcheted up global trade tensions ahead of an April 2 deadline for reciprocal tariffs from the world's largest economy.

Spot gold was up 0.3% at $3,028.65 an ounce, as of 0650 GMT. US gold futures gained 0.5% to $3,036.10.

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled a 25% tariff on imported cars and light trucks starting next week, widening the global trade war.

Investors feared that Trump's reciprocal tariffs, expected to take effect on April 2, might fuel inflation, slow economic growth and heighten trade tensions.

Concerns over Trump's tariff policies catapulted gold to a record high of $3,057.21 on March 20.

Aakash Doshi, global head of gold at SPDR ETF Strategy, expects gold will breach $3,100 in the second quarter and "the market could potentially push another 8%-10% higher by end-2025 if the current macro and physical market tailwinds sustain for the yellow metal."

Goldman Sachs on Wednesday raised its end-2025 gold price forecast to $3,300 per ounce from $3,100, citing stronger-than-expected ETF inflows and sustained central bank demand.

Investors await the US personal consumption expenditures data, due on Friday, which could shed more light on the US interest rate path.

"The March high near $3,057 is immediate resistance for gold prices. The $3,100 figure follows next," said Ilya Spivak, head of global macro at Tastylive.

Last week, the US central bank held benchmark interest rate steady, but indicated it could cut rates later this year. Non-yielding bullion tends to thrive in a low interest-rate environment.

Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari said that while the US central bank has made a lot of progress bringing inflation down, "we have more work to do" to get inflation to the Fed's 2% target.

Spot silver rose 0.1% to $33.73 an ounce, platinum fell 0.4% to $970.34 and palladium lost 0.5% to $963.03.