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Duqm Refinery and Petrochemical Industries Company (OQ8), a strategic joint venture between OQ in Oman and Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI), has successfully completed the Lenders Reliability Test (LRT), marking a major milestone in its operational journey.


This achievement fulfils all lender requirements and establishes the Actual Completion Date (ACD), unlocking around $4 billion in shareholder guarantees.


The successful completion of the LRT, a rigorous performance assessment mandated by project financiers, confirms the refinery’s ability to operate at or above its agreed capacity, efficiency, and reliability thresholds over a sustained period.


With ACD now secured, OQ8 has fully met its contractual obligations, seamlessly transitioning into stable commercial operations.


David Bird, CEO of OQ8, highlighted the significance of this moment: "The successful completion of the Lenders Reliability Test and achievement of our Actual Completion Date marks a pivotal milestone in OQ8’s journey.


This validates our operational excellence and underscores the strength of our joint venture and the trust of our stakeholders.


As we transition into a new phase of growth, we are focused on leveraging this momentum to drive long-term value, advance strategic initiatives, and strengthen Oman’s role as a leading energy hub in the global market."


OQ8 has rapidly scaled up its operations, achieving 110% of its nameplate capacity and increasing production from 230,000 to 255,000 barrels per day.


Within just 10 months of mechanical completion, the refinery has successfully transitioned to full-scale operations, underscoring its efficiency and reliability.


“As we move forward, our focus remains on optimising financial performance and maintaining strong governance. We appreciate the continued trust and support from our lenders, shareholders, and partners, who have played a key role in our journey,” said Mubarak Al Naamani, Chief Financial and Commercial Officer at OQ8.


This underscores the strength of the partnership between OQ and KPI, cementing OQ8’s evolution into a leading regional energy player.


With full operational stability, the company is well-positioned to explore new growth opportunities, further contributing to Oman’s energy sector and long-term economic development in line with Oman Vision 2040.


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