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Ministry of Energy and Minerals (Oman)


FieldValue
agency_nameSultanate of Oman
Ministry of Energy & Minerals
nativenameوزارة الطاقة و المعادن
logoNational emblem of Oman.svg
logo_width150px
logo_captionNational emblem of Oman
jurisdictionGovernment of Oman
headquartersMuscat Oman
coordinates
chief1_nameSalim bin Nasir bin Said Al Aufi
chief1_positionMinister
child1_agencyOman Gas Company
website

Ministry of Energy & Minerals

The Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for developing and implementing the government policy for exploiting the oil and gas resources in Oman.

The current Minister of Energy and Minerals is Salim bin Nasser bin Said Al Aufi.

History

MOG was originally established as the Ministry of Oil and Minerals and was renamed in the year 1997 as the Ministry of Oil and Gas. On 18 August 2020, it was renamed the Ministry of Energy and Minerals.

Function

The competences of MOE are as follows:

  1. Drawing and implementing studies, plans, and policies for ensuring the optimum exploitation of oil and gas wealths.
  2. Managing and supervising the surveys necessary for the oil and gas resources and managing and supervising the economic studies necessary for any project relating to their exploitation.
  3. Supervising all the activities relating to the exploration, excavation, and production of oil and gas by concession holding companies.
  4. Studying international oil and gas markets to develop marketing policies for the production of oil and gas.
  5. Concluding agreements with specialized companies and supervising the implementation of these agreements.
  6. Safeguarding the interests of the Sultanate when dealing with companies working in the field of oil and gas production and ensuring that these companies abide by Omani laws.
  7. Managing and supervising government investment in the Sultanate in the fields of oil and gas.
  8. Preparing draft laws and regulations necessary for the fields of oil and gas.
  9. Representing the Sultanate at international venues relating to oil and gas.
  10. Training its staff to undertake the responsibilities of the ministry.
  11. Implementation of the Joint Supplier Registration System (JSRS) to validate & certify all Suppliers to the 23 Omani Oil & Gas Operators in the country.

Structure

The MOE has nine General Directorates:{{cite web|url=https://mjla.gov.om/legislation/decrees/details.aspx?Id=1246&type=L |title=مرسوم سلطاني رقم 2020/96 بتعديـــل مسمــى وزارة النفـــط والغـــاز إلى وزارة الطاقة والمعادن وتحديد اختصاصاتها واعتماد هيكلها التنظيمي . |trans-title=Royal Decree No. 96/2020 amending the name of the Ministry of Oil and Gas to the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, defining its specializations, and approving its organizational structure. |date=2020-08-18 |accessdate=2023-04-18 |website=mjla.gov.om |language=ar}}

  1. The Directorate General of Planning and Studies (Reports directly to the Minister of Energy and Minerals)
  2. The Directorate General of Exploration and Production of Oil and Gas
  3. The Directorate General of Petroleum Industries
  4. The Directorate General of Minerals
  5. The Directorate General of Electricity
  6. The Directorate General of Renewable Energy and Hydrogen
  7. The Directorate General of Petroleum Investment Management
  8. The Directorate General of Oil and Gas Marketing
  9. The Directorate General of Administrative and Financial Affairs

Former Senior Officers

  • Said bin Ahmed Al Shanfari - appointed Minister of Agriculture, Fishers, Oil, and Minerals in the year 1974.

References

References

  1. "Cabinet of Ministers". Ministry of Information.
  2. Royal Decree No. 12/2003 Issued on February 1, 2003
  3. Amending the Names of Some Ministries, Establishing the Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs, and Abolishing the Ministry of Development, Royal Decree No 84/97, issued on December 16, 1997, published in Issue No 614 of the Official Gazette.
  4. (August 18, 2020). "Oman transfers powers from Sultan's remit in government revamp".
  5. "Specifying the Competences of the Ministry of Oil and Gas and Adopting its Organizational Structure". Ministry of Legal Affairs.
  6. "Duties and Responsibilities of the Ministry of Oil and Gas". Ministry of Oil and Gas.
  7. "Organizational Structure of the Ministry of Oil and Gas". Ministry of Oil and Gas.
  8. Royal Decree No 40/74 (Untitled), issued on November 17, 1974.
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