Takatuf Petrofac Oman (TPO), which provide hands-on technical training and national and international qualifications for technicians working in the energy and manufacturing sectors, celebrated its fifth anniversary at its technical training institute in Muscat, Oman.
Established in 2018 by Takatuf, Oman-based consultancy firm and joint venture partner Petrofac, TPO has established itself as one of Sultanate’s leading vocational centers, playing a critical role in supporting the Oman Vision 2040, to provide individuals with ‘high-level skills to enter Oman’s labor market’.
Held under the auspices of HE Salim bin Nasser Al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, the commemoration of five years of operations recognised TPO’s technical training achievements. The event also provided an opportunity to hear how the centre of excellence for the energy industry is gearing up to expand its programmes to support growth across the Sultanate’s renewable energies sector.
Sheikh Ibrahim Al Harthi, managing director of Takatuf and TPO board member said, “We are proud to celebrate the achievements of TPO in Oman’s vocational education landscape for the past five years since inception. Takatuf’s deep commitment to supporting the people of Oman, particularly its youth, has been the driving force behind TPO’s success in providing technical training in the energy sector; aligning with Oman Vision 2040’s commitment to developing a highly skilled and competitive workforce. We remain dedicated to empowering our students with the skills and knowledge they need to build successful careers in this vital industry, and we look forward to continuing our work in Oman for many years to come.”
Dr Khalid Al Jahwari, Petrofac’s country manager for Oman and TPO Board Member said: “TPO is testament to Petrofac’s commitment to continuously support the skills and competence development of local workforces, across the breadth of the energy sector. Recognising that more complex assets require new skillsets, Takatuf and Petrofac have a shared objective in building capabilities to support Oman’s future vision, including the growth of new and renewable energies. This is in line with our intention to help accelerate the country’s energy transition and its net zero emissions ambitions by 2050.”