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Our business activities in Oman is Downstream, fuel and lubricants marketing. We aim to be the leading fuel marketing company in Oman, meeting the energy requirements and contributing to the economic prosperity of Oman and our customers in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.
Shell has been active in the Sultanate of Oman since 1958. Our business activities in Oman are fuel and lubricants marketing. Our main offices in Oman are based in Muscat – Mina Al Fahal. Our values
Our core values of honesty, integrity and respect for people form the basis of the Shell General Business Principles. Our business activities in Oman
Initially established in 1958, Shell Marketing (Oman) Ltd became a public limited company in 1997 and was renamed Shell Oman Marketing Company SAOG. This was a unique step in Shell’s history in the Middle East and today ownership of the company is shared between Shell, with 49%, and private investors, many of whom are members of the Omani public.
This ensures that the company not only benefits from Shell's world-class marketing expertise, it is also able to call upon first-hand knowledge of the Sultanate’s business needs and practices.
Today, Shell Oman Marketing provides services and sells a wide range of Shell automotive, aviation and marine products, including fuels, lubricants and greases. SOM also has a network of over 139 Shell retail filling stations strategically located throughout the Sultanate.
Shell in Oman by numbers * Shell Oman has 142 service station located in strategic locations around Oman * Shell Oman has 54 Select Stores * Shell Oman has reached an Omanization level that exceeds 86% * Shell Oman owns and operates Oman's only oil blending plant
Shell has been exploring for and producing oil and gas for more than a century. We employ around 101,000 people in more than 90 countries and territories. Our headquarters are in The Hague, the Netherlands, and our Chief Executive Officer is Peter

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