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Sohar Aluminium, Majis sign pact for supply of process water
Sohar Aluminium Company LLC (SA) and Majis Industrial Services Company SAOC (Majis) have recently signed a 5-year agreement to supply 2,500 cubic metres per day of process water from SA’s Power Plant to Majis to be used by industrial companies within the Sohar Port and Free Zone Areas for industrial purposes.

Sohar Aluminium Company LLC (SA) and Majis Industrial Services Company SAOC (Majis) have recently signed a 5-year agreement to supply 2,500 cubic metres per day of process water from SA’s Power Plant to Majis to be used by industrial companies within the Sohar Port and Free Zone Areas for industrial purposes.
According to the new agreement, SA will refurbish and upgrade its Water Treatment Plant to facilitate the increased flow of process water while Majis Industrial Services shall install, maintain and operate the new pipeline to Sohar Free Zone Area through tie-off connections from SA’s existing process water supply pipelines from the Sohar Port area to its Aluminium Smelter.
Sohar Aluminium Company views this agreement as an extension of their continuing partnership with Majis and is proud to be able to support the development of the infrastructure of the region that will result in expanding the industrial and economical frontiers.
It will also help Majis in providing reliable and quality supply of process water to more companies within Sohar Port and Free Zone Areas. SA has been providing process water up to 1,350 cubic metres per day to Majis since 2008, for distribution to companies and industrial entities within the Sohar Port area.
Originally this was done through tankers and subsequently directly to Majis Storage Tanks, through a pipeline installed by Majis in 2010. In addition to that, Majis uses the facilities of Sohar Aluminium’s pipelines to supply the Free Zone with water.
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