Oman's Ministry of Energy and Minerals has launched a new initiative to develop integrated digital supply chain solutions for the energy sector, aiming to improve procurement, contract management and spending efficiency across an industry with annual supply contracts exceeding RO4 billion ($10.4 billion).
The project, unveiled during its inaugural meeting chaired
by Undersecretary Mohsen Hamad Al Hadrami, will be led by Petroleum Development
Oman (PDO) before expanding to other energy companies and government entities.
The sector currently
manages more than 6,000 suppliers and contractors and issues over 600 tenders
each year.
The digital platform will enhance transparency, governance,
data analytics and risk management while using artificial intelligence to
generate operational insights and support decision-making.
It will also track
local content, strengthen opportunities for Omani businesses and pave the way
for a digital marketplace for sector suppliers.
The initiative supports Oman Vision 2040 by boosting
competitiveness, digital transformation and national economic development. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service

