Oman Expands National Gas Network with Major Pipeline Investment
Oman's Integrated Gas Company has approved the construction of a new pipeline valued at 105 million Omani riyals. The project will increase the national gas network's length by 4.5%. It will extend from Ibri to Sohar, including a connection to Ibri's industrial area.

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Oman's state-owned Integrated Gas Company has announced the approval of a new gas pipeline, valued at 105 million Omani riyals ($272.73 million), as revealed by the state news agency ONA on Saturday. This initiative is set to enhance the national gas network by 4.5% in terms of length, marking a significant expansion.
The pipeline, a strategic asset, will stretch from the city of Ibri to Sohar, thereby strengthening the energy infrastructure of the nation. This development underscores the company's commitment to bolstering energy distribution across key locations, contributing to the overall national prosperity.
An additional connection will cater specifically to the industrial area within Ibri, aiming to boost industrial activity and support economic growth. The expansion signifies a forward-thinking approach in meeting the energy demands of the future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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