Omani company mulls auto LPG initiative
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By Kaushalendra Singh SALALAH: May 1 - Amid discussions over conventional energy and its alternative sources, National Gas Company has floated the idea of use of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) in automotive sector in Oman. There should not be problem in converting the idea into action as the technology is already available and more than 26 million vehicles are running on ‘Auto Gas’ globally, and Oman has enough LPG to support the initiative. This was stated by the senior officials of National Gas, a 100 per cent Omani company based in Muscat, during their recent visit to Salalah.
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MSX index ends marginally higher
By: United Securities
Muscat: The MSX index closed at 3,734.87 points, up 0.46 per cent from the previous close. The Sharia Index ended up 0.36 per cent at 527.66 points. Muscat Finance, up 4.65 per cent, was the top gainer while Al Madina Investment, down 4.35 per cent, was the top loser. Shares of Galfar Engineering were the most active in terms of the number of shares traded while Bank Muscat was the most active in terms of turnover.
A total number of 1,057 trades were executed during the day s trading session, generating a turnover of OMR4 million, with more than 32.7 million shares changing hands. Out of 48 traded stocks, 18 advanced, 6 declined and 24 remained unchanged. At the session close, Local investors were net buyers for OMR1 million while GCC & Arab investors were net sellers for OMR763,000 followed by foreign investors for OMR364,000 worth of shares.
Demolition of city s last gasholders marks the end of an era after 200 years
Once the word s biggest, work to dismantle Birmingham s last three gasholders will remove a sight on the skyline familiar to multi generations across three different centuries - and enable local schoochildren to prepare their own special report
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GPA Midstream Announces 2020 Safety Award Recipients
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TULSA, Okla., April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The GPA Midstream Association today announced recipients of its annual safety awards that recognize member companies for outstanding safety performances in the midstream industry during the previous calendar year. For 2020, even with the COVID-19 pandemic that dealt stressful safety challenges well beyond the norm, our members again delivered stellar safety performances that continue to reveal just how serious the midstream energy sector is about operating safely, said Johnny Dreyer, GPA Midstream senior vice president.
Midstream companies of all sizes vie for the prestigious safety recognitions on a level playing field, with total midstream operational workhours determining where each qualifies within four divisions for both United States and international companies, based on eligibility criteria.
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