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Oman LNG sets record for production and safety in 2024


The year 2024 also marked a significant shift in Oman LNG’s commercial strategy. Long-term contracts now total 10.4 million metric tonnes annually.
The year 2024 also marked a significant shift in Oman LNG’s commercial strategy. Long-term contracts now total 10.4 million metric tonnes annually.
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MUSCAT: Oman LNG achieved its highest-ever production output in 2024, alongside maintaining an impressive plant efficiency rate of 98.23 per cent — underscoring its dedication to operational excellence and sustainability.


According to CEO Hamad bin Mohammed al Naamany, the company is entering a new expansion phase, marked by the launch of long-term sales contracts that include supply from both Oman LNG and Qalhat LNG.


These developments are being supported by advanced upgrades and maintenance initiatives aimed at strengthening the company’s performance and cost competitiveness in global markets.


The year 2024 also marked a significant shift in Oman LNG’s commercial strategy. Long-term contracts now total 10.4 million metric tonnes annually, providing a robust foundation for a flexible and diversified portfolio.


This strategy allows the company to maintain reliable supply commitments while remaining agile in responding to short-term market opportunities, thus enhancing the added value delivered to its partners and reinforcing Oman’s contribution to global energy security.


Al Naamany emphasised the company’s role in supporting Oman’s carbon neutrality targets by 2050. In 2024, Oman LNG recorded its highest-ever energy efficiency performance and received the “Golden Path” accolade from the United Nations Environment Programme for methane emissions reduction — highlighting its leadership in producing low-carbon LNG.


To support its climate ambitions, the company is investing in cost-effective energy efficiency technologies and long-term emissions management strategies. It is also working closely with local universities on R&D projects, including hydrogen fusion and a pilot methane initiative that could pave the way for new clean energy solutions.


In terms of safety, the company achieved over 27 million work hours without a single lost time injury and recorded no operational safety incidents for more than 3,500 consecutive days. Oman LNG has aligned its safety programmes with the Oman Energy Association (OPAL) to ensure its standards remain among the best in the industry.


Beyond its operational achievements, Oman LNG remains committed to national development and social responsibility. — ONA


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