Oman Produces 240 Tonnes of Sulphur Daily, Enhancing Industrial Supply Chains
Oman regularly produces approximately 240 tonnes of sulfur per day, primarily from gas processing operations at Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) facilities. This production supports various industries, reduces import dependence, and strengthens the economy. The Ministry of Energy and Minerals is optimizing resource use and has initiated projects to enhance sulfur recovery and utilization, including partnerships with companies like Green Fertilizers, which will build a plant in Ibri with a capacity of 400 tonnes per day.

Oman produces about 240 tonnes of sulfur daily, linked to gas processing at Petroleum Development Oman facilities such as Jebel Khuff and Taysir. This production is crucial for industries like fertilizers and chemicals, supporting local supply chains and economic growth.
The Ministry of Energy and Minerals aims to maximize resource benefits, addressing challenges like hydrogen sulfide through advanced desalination technologies. The Green Fertilizers Company plans to establish a fertilizer plant in Ibri with a capacity of 400 tonnes per day, contributing to local and export markets. This initiative reflects a circular economy approach, transforming hazardous by-products into valuable resources.




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