Oman Oil Marketing Company

Oman Oil Marketing Company

Oman Oil Marketing Company SAOG (OOMCO) was launched in October 2003, along with its new brand identity, when Oman Oil Company acquired shares of what was formally known as BP Oman in December 2003. Today, it is the only 100 percent Omani owned fuels marketing company, 49% of which is owned by Oman Oil Company. Other shareholders include Oman Cement Company, BankMuscat and Dhofar International Development and Investment Holding Company. The Chairman of the Board of directors is Salim Abdullah Al Rawas and the Chief Executive Officer is Omar Ahmad Salim Qatan. The retail business operates all across the Sultanate serving thousands of customers every day. The company’s service stations are owned and operated by Omanis.

Omanoil is involved in the marketing and distribution of fuel and lubricant products and operates in the sectors of:

  • Fuel Retailing
  • Direct fuel sales to Government and the Commercial sector
  • Lubricants
  • Aviation Refueling
  • Storage and Distribution

The commercial business supplies all sectors of the economy and is particularly strong in the civil engineering and construction industry. The aviation business has the largest market share at Muscat International Airport and is geared up to cater for the proposed expansion over the next few years. Finally, the lubricants operation markets the prestigious BP and Castrol brands of lubricants throughout the Sultanate.

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