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Wednesday, February 20, 2019 16:44 GMT

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Partial Privatization of 5 Oman Electricity Companies Announced


Nama Holding, a government-owned company, has announced the launch of the privatization program for Nama Group’s electricity transmission and distribution companies. The announcement was made through the inauguration of the first stage of privatization at a press conference held by Nama Holding in London on Sunday. The event was chaired by Shaikh Dr Mansoor bin Taleb al Hinai, Vice-President — Distribution and Supply at Nama Group.

During the press conference, Shaikh Dr Mansoor al Hinai announced the partial privatization of the transmission company and one of the distribution companies through international strategic partner. He announced the sale of up to 49% of Nama Holding shares in Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC), and the sale up to 70% of Nama Holding shares in its distribution and supply companies respectively: Muscat Electricity Distribution Company (MEDC), Majan Electricity Distribution Company (MJEC), Mazoon Electricity Distribution Company (MZEC), and Dhofar Power Company (DPC).

He added that OETC and MEDC, currently being considered for privatization, and the other three distribution and supply companies listed above currently operate as fully-owned subsidiaries of Nama Holding.

Saud bin Nasser al Shukaili, Secretary-General of Taxation and chairperson of privatization steering committee stated: “The government, through the privatization program, aims to tap private sector investment and promote private sector participation in nation building process. It also aims to attract and retain Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the Sultanate to benefit from its technical and administrative expertise and modern technology, which will reflect in the improvement of customer service, resource utilization and reduce cost per unit of electricity supplied, over time.”

Omar bin Khalfan al Wahaibi, CEO of Nama Group, said: “The privatization of Electricity Companies is part of Nama Group’s strategy to attract international investments. The investment with a strategic partner will enhance the role of the electricity sector in Oman’s economy and will promote the sector’s position in the global market. The privatized companies will benefit from the global management expertise that will contribute to raise the efficiency of the service provided to customers”.

Shaikh Dr Mansoor al Hinai announced that Nama Holding now intends to invite eligible entities, either individually or in consortia, to express interest to participate in the partial divestment of OETC and MEDC through Nama Holding website www.nama.om


published:10/10/2018 05:46 GMT

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