logo
Forum highlights Oman's strategic role in maritime trade and energy

Forum highlights Oman's strategic role in maritime trade and energy

Zawya30-04-2025
MUSCAT: The 1st Oman Maritime, Ports and Energy Forum commenced here yesterday, April 29, 2025 under the auspices of Eng Said bin Hamood al Maawali, Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology.
The forum under the theme, 'Exploring Commercial Opportunities to Drive Maritime Trade,' has been organised by Ship Energy and Asyad Group. It was attended by several key officials and dignitaries.
In his keynote address, the Director General of Ports and Marine Affairs at the Ministry of Transport, Communication and Information Technology, Muhanna Moosa Baqer, highlighted the significance of the event. "This forum is important and timely on a number of counts. Firstly, it highlights the ambitions of Oman's Vision 2040, which seeks to realize Oman's economic, technological, and human potential in the field of logistics and moving forward in harnessing the potential of the Sultanate of Oman's natural resources and production of renewable energy." "Secondly, the world as we know it is changing quickly. There will be changes in global trade patterns and commodity flows as countries implement domestic economic decarbonization and sustainable strategies. Shipping and ports are both the drivers and facilitators of the energy transition across the globe,' he stated.
Baqer added: "The world is on the cusp of a profound energy revolution, and Oman is intent on realizing its potential to catalyze the changes required. Oman's ports have advantages of geographical in location beyond the busy Strait of Hormuz and Bab El Mandab. Its ports gives access to over two hundred shipping lanes, offering direct links into markets in Africa, Asia, Europe, and The Americas." Stella Kloth, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Oman, highlighted the significance of knowledge transfer and bilateral cooperation. "When dealing with issues like climate change and the energy transition, sharing knowledge and cooperation is vital to achieve desired results and to create possibilities for innovation. Innovation can provide new opportunities and solutions to limit climate change and reduce the effects of it. Innovation can also help us in reducing the impact and to make the maritime sector more sustainable and future proof. And this aligns seamlessly with the Oman Vision 2040 and with the sustainable development goals, and particularly SDG number nine, which stipulates that nations must build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation,' she said.
Ambassador Kloth added, 'One major path for innovation in the maritime sector is the adoption of sustainable fuels and energy sources. This shift not only helps reduce the impact of climate change but also creates new opportunities for the export of sustainable fuels. By sharing our knowledge, we can accelerate the transition toward more sustainable fuels and energy sources, while also opening up new export possibilities.' Highlighting the strength of the bilateral relationship between the two nations, Kloth also pointed to the ongoing cooperation between the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Sohar describing it as 'a partnership that underscores our shared commitment to advancing maritime trade and infrastructure.' Addressing the event, the CEO of Asyad Ports and Free Zones, Omar bin Mahmoud al Mahrazi, emphasized Oman's ambitious approach to positioning itself as a logistics hub. "Oman's strategic vision guided by the wise leadership of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik — may Allah protect him — places logistics, and transport at the heart of national development. The Sultanate's geographic location, political stability, and modern infrastructure positions it as a natural gateway for global trade, yet our ambition goes beyond geography. We aim to redefine efficiency, resilience, and integration in supply chains, not only in the region, but worldwide,' he shared.
The first day of the 2-day forum included multiple panel discussions addressing various topics including developments of Omani ports, the bunkering market, the role of digitalisation in shipping and bunkering, Oman's role in maritime transition, and decarbonisation in shipping and ports.
According to officials, over 200 participants from 70 global institutions in the maritime and energy sectors took part in the forum.
2022 © All right reserved for Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising (OEPPA) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Qatari-Saudi cooperation in field of maritime transport and shipping sector discussed
Qatari-Saudi cooperation in field of maritime transport and shipping sector discussed

Zawya

time3 days ago

  • Zawya

Qatari-Saudi cooperation in field of maritime transport and shipping sector discussed

DOHA: The Qatar Chamber (QC) participated in the Qatari-Saudi workshop on the transport, shipping, and maritime sector, held in Riyadh yesterday. The Qatari delegation was headed by Eng. Ali bin Abdul Latif Al-Misnad, Board Member and Chairman of the Services Committee and the Qatari Committee for Shipping and Supply. The delegation included representatives from the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, The Permanent Committee for the Management of Seaportsat the Ministry of Interior, the General Authority of Customs, Mwani Qatar, Milaha, QTerminals, and Gulf Warehousing Company. The Saudi side was headed by Hamad Al-Shuwaier, Head of the Saudi side of the Qatari-Saudi Joint Business Council. The workshop discussed bilateral cooperation in the transport and shipping sector and ways to develop and enhance it, encouraging Saudi companies to take advantage of the benefits offered by Hamad Port in maritime shipping. Presentations were delivered during the workshop by Milaha, GWC, and Mwani Qatar. Eng. Ali bin Abdul Latif Al-Misnad stated that the private sector in both countries is a key pillar for strengthening cooperation, expanding partnerships, and building a more integrated and prosperous economic future. He noted that there are broad areas of cooperation in transport, shipping, and maritime services, especially in light of the advanced facilities and high-quality services provided by the State of Qatar—particularly in transit (transshipment) operations through Hamad Port, one of the most modern and significant ports in the region in terms of infrastructure, efficiency, and speed of operations. Al-Misnad called on Saudi companies to capitalize on the facilities and services offered by the State to support shipping and logistics operations, which will enhance the smooth flow of goods and expand access to regional and international markets through an advanced and secure logistics gateway. He pointed out that shipping from Hamad Port to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia takes no more than five hours. He affirmed Qatar Chamber's commitment to enhancing direct cooperation between Qatari and Saudi companies in this vital sector, calling for the establishment of strategic partnerships that contribute to developing joint services and open new horizons for Gulf integration in the shipping and transport sector. © Dar Al Sharq Press, Printing and Distribution. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Oman: New strategic plan to shape Dakhliyah's growth
Oman: New strategic plan to shape Dakhliyah's growth

Zawya

time3 days ago

  • Zawya

Oman: New strategic plan to shape Dakhliyah's growth

Nizwa – Dakhliyah has launched its strategic development plan for 2026-2030 as part of ongoing efforts to promote decentralisation and enhance institutional planning. The plan aligns with Oman Vision 2040, the National Urban Development Strategy and the sultanate's five-year development framework. A cooperation agreement was signed on Wednesday between the Governorate of Dakhliyah and Oman Think Urban, a planning and development centre, to implement the strategy under the corporate name 'Afaq'. Intended to enhance public engagement and decentralised governance, it will be developed based on analytical and field studies. Sheikh Hilal bin Saeed al Hajri, Governor of Dakhliyah, said the agreement represents a step towards realistic and measurable planning approaches, aimed at delivering results that benefit all wilayats in the governorate. He stressed the importance of involving both local communities and government entities in every phase of the plan. It seeks to tap into the governorate's resources and strengths, enabling local authorities, citizens and private businesses to contribute to decision-making and development. Khaled bin Adim al Salmi, Director of Planning and Investment Department in the governorate, described the plan as a practical reflection of national policies promoting decentralised and balanced development. He added that community and private sector participation would be central to prioritising and allocating resources effectively. Prof Mahmoud bin Humaid al Wahaibi, CEO of Oman Think Urban, said the plan would adopt a participatory model supported by scientific methodologies and measurable indicators. The approach aims to produce sustainable outcomes and address future development challenges. The 'Afaq' project will also involve local capacity building and training programmes to boost institutional and community participation. A workshop was held during the launch with participation of governorate staff and representatives of public agencies. The session was a platform to discuss the overall direction of the plan and ensure it reflects the governorate's development needs. According to the Governor's Office, the plan will support key sectors including tourism, industry, education, innovation and infrastructure development.

Passenger numbers up, freight volumes down in South Africa land transport
Passenger numbers up, freight volumes down in South Africa land transport

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Zawya

Passenger numbers up, freight volumes down in South Africa land transport

South Africa's land transport industry experienced mixed results in May 2025, with a decline in freight volumes but an increase in passenger journeys, according to the latest data from Statistics South Africa. The volume of goods transported declined by 3.7% in May 2025 compared to May 2024. The corresponding income also fell slightly, down 0.4% year-on-year. Looking at the broader three-month period ending May 2025, income from freight transportation decreased by 0.9% compared to the same period in 2024. Key contributors to this decline included: • A 17.7% drop in agriculture and forestry primary products (contributing -1.0 percentage point); and • A 10.2% decrease in container volumes (contributing -0.6 of a percentage point). Seasonally adjusted data shows a 1.2% decrease in overall payload compared to the previous three months. Road freight declined by 1.5% (contributing -1.2 percentage points), while rail freight saw a modest 0.3% increase (contributing 0.1 of a percentage point). Passenger journeys grow despite lower income The number of passenger journeys increased by 8.7% in May 2025 compared to the same month in 2024. However, the corresponding income declined by 5.1% over the same period. Seasonally adjusted figures for the three months ending May 2025 show a 0.6% rise in total passenger journeys. Rail passenger journeys rose by 3.0% (contributing 0.8 of a percentage point), while road journeys decreased slightly by 0.2% (contributing -0.1 of a percentage point). All rights reserved. © 2022. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store