(Bloomberg) -- Omani Oil production and exports are
continuing uninterrupted today as the country braces for
Tropical Cyclone Gonu, which is expected to hit the country's
east coast, a state-controlled oil company official said.
``There have been no interruptions and we have formed a
committee to follow the situation closely,'' Abdul-Wahab bin
Mohammed al-Harmi, a spokesman for Petroleum Development Oman,
said in a telephone interview. The Omani government is the
majority shareholder in PDO, which is responsible for most of
the oil exploration and production in Oman.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
continuing uninterrupted today as the country braces for
Tropical Cyclone Gonu, which is expected to hit the country's
east coast, a state-controlled oil company official said.
``There have been no interruptions and we have formed a
committee to follow the situation closely,'' Abdul-Wahab bin
Mohammed al-Harmi, a spokesman for Petroleum Development Oman,
said in a telephone interview. The Omani government is the
majority shareholder in PDO, which is responsible for most of
the oil exploration and production in Oman.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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