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Oman’s first copper recycling facility costing RO 41 mn inaugurated

By Our Correspondent · Published: 2Jun2025 · 10:29AM Muscat Daily

GTMS Inauguration Event.

Muscat – The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion (MoCIIP) officially inaugurated Oman’s first facility dedicated to recycling copper from mining waste on Monday, marking a significant development in the sultanate’s green industrial efforts. The RO41million plant is located in Suhar.

Developed by Green Tech Mining and Services, the facility uses sustainable technologies to process legacy mining waste into copper cathodes. It is the first of its kind in Oman and aims to support the sultanate’s transition towards a green economy.

The opening was held under the patronage of HEQaisbinMohammedalYousef, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, and attended by senior officials and industry representatives.

The project forms part of wider goals under Oman Vision2040 and the Oman Industrial Strategy2040, which aim to increase the added value of local resources, localise industries and enhance competitiveness of the sultanate’s industrial base. The integrated complex was developed through a partnership between BPGGroup and Oman Mining Company, with direct support from MoCIIP.

Production is scheduled to begin in June2025, with an initial output of 60tonnes of copper cathodes per year. The capacity is expected to increase to 12,000tonnes annually by December2026, making Oman a regional player in sustainable mining.

HEDrSalehbinSaeedMasan, Under‑secretary for Commerce and Industry in MoCIIP, said the facility represents a “qualitative leap” in building an innovation‑led and sustainable industrial sector. “This project is a practical example of clean technology in action, and a testament to the government’s commitment to integrating sustainability into industrial development,” he said.

KhalidbinSalimalQasabi, DirectorGeneral of Industry in MoCIIP, stated that the facility supports the ministrys aim to promote industrial projects that meet global environmental and technical standards. ImranShaikh, Managing Director of Green Tech Mining and Services, said the project is the result of a long‑term partnership that began in 2018. Launching the first phase of production using renewable energy is a strong reflection of our commitment to sustainability and Omans green economy.”

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