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We live in a globalized and interconnected world which is being transformed every day in so many ways. Today, change is no more just constant but fast-paced. We at Orpic have witnessed this rapid transformation as this group grew in stature within a short period of time.

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Vision Our new vision is to be a globally competitive, downstream business that Oman is proud of. This is a dramatic shift from being just a national refinery and products player, and it reflects our decision to go international as a business that competes globally for customer preference. oday we are no longer a commodity driven producer but a customer focused producer & innovator. Our priorities have changed from creating latent value out of Oman s crude to creating derived value by added product creation. Our focus has shifted from being a learning and skills oriented company for employees to one that empowers them.

Mision That is why our new mission is to sustainably maximize the value for our stakeholders as their partner of choice. It focuses on value creation throughout work process. The emphasis is on optimization of resources and becoming an attractive partner for our customers.

Values We have also adopted a new set of values and behaviors which include health along with safety and environment as a top priority. They encourage us to work with integrity, commitment and engagement. They are focused on empowerment as a tool to promote the trust culture. They inspire us to serve Oman and our customers with pride, putting the customer as a prime area of focus. 4 Knowledge Hub

Developing and Extracting Omani Oil and Gas Manufacturing & Supply Fuels, Chemicals and Polymers Marketing Fuels, Chemicals and Polymers After the discovery of a hydrocarbon source, work begins on extracting it from underground MAF Refinery Suhar Refinery Raysut Terminal Polypropylene Plant Aromatics Plant Al Jifnain Terminal We re ne, process and blend hydrocarbons to make fuels, lubricants, chemicals and polymers We supply our customers with fuel for transportation and energy, chemicals to keep machinery running smoothly and polymers to make a variety of industrial and household items Fuels Paraxylene & Benzene International Oil and Gas Markets Polymers Global Polymer Markets 5 Knowledge Hub

Future Omani Crude Oil GROW PROJECTS Natural Gas ( Fahud ) MAF Refinery CURRENT OPERATION Rich NG Stream Petrochemicals is the only way to maximize value of C2+ from Omani rich gas HDPE/ LLDPE Plant (880 ktpa) Gas Separation OLNG Naphtha (120 ktpa) C2+ (1040 ktpa) - MTBE (84.5 ktpa) - Butene (37.5 ktpa) Jefnain Terminal Cracker LPG (498 ktpa) Dry Gas (311 ktpa) Muscat International Airport Suhar Refinery LPIC will utilize low value streams from Orpic to produce high value petrochemicals Fuel Diesel fuel Global Polymer Markets Jet fuel Mixed Material Cooking Gas Naphtha (1345 ktpa) Propylene (455 kpa) Customer Customer Customer Customer Customer International Oil & Gas Markets Raysut Terminal Aromatics Plant Capacity Paraxylene ( 818 ktpa ) Benzene ( 198 ktpa ) Benzene Paraxylene Polypropylene Plant (Capacity: 350 ktpa) nlocking the Energy of Oil Polypropylene Plant (300 ktpa 6 Knowledge Hub

Reality Virtual Virtual reality (VR) is a computer technology that uses virtual reality headsets or multi-projected environments, sometimes in combination with physical environments or props, to generate realistic images, sounds and other sensations that simulate a user's physical presence in a virtual or imaginary environment. A person using virtual reality equipment is able to "look around" the artificial world, and with high quality VR move around in it and interact with virtual features or items. The effect is commonly created by VR headsets consisting of a head-mounted display with a small screen in front of the eyes, but can also be created through specially designed rooms with multiple large screens. Virtual Room contains Orpic images of the Refinery and Plants will be projected on the wall using the Oculus to see the 360 video of the plant location 7 Knowledge Hub

Orpic s Products SULFUR Yellow Color Solid by Product obtained as Granules during the Refining process which can be used as Raw Material in Petrochemical / Fertilizer Industries BENZENE First Derivative of Organic Compound used as Petrochemical Feedstock for Various downstream Applications Read more: www.orpic.om 8 Knowledge Hub

Orpic s Products Mogas (Motor Gasoline) is a transparent, petroleum- derived liquid that is use primarily as fuel in internal combustion engines. Fuel for Spark Ignition Engines with Research Octane Number (RON) 91 (Regular Gasoline) RON indicates the fuel knocking efficiency of the product. The higher the RON the more efficient is the fuel. 9 Knowledge Hub

Orpic s Products Mogas Mogas (Motor Gasoline) is a transparent, petroleumderived liquid that is use primarily as fuel in internal combustion engines. Fuel for Spark Ignition Engines with Research Octane Number (RON) 95 (Regular Gasoline) RON indicates the fuel knocking efficiency of the product. The higher the RON the more efficient is the fuel. 10 Knowledge Hub

Orpic s Products Polypropylene Polypropylene is used in nearly every plastics market, from protective packaging to medical equipment. It s recyclable polymer which used in cars and households around the world Paraxylene Paraxylene is primarily used as a basic raw material in the manufacture of purified terephthalic acid (PTA) and di-methyl-terephthalate (DMT). PTA and DMT are used to manufacture poly-ethylene terephthalate (PET) and a variety of polyesters and polymers 11 Knowledge Hub

Orpic s Products Aromatic Hydrocarbon Aromatic Hydrocarbon Feedstock used as Raw Material for PTA which used for producing Poly Filament Yarns Naphtha Light Straight Run Naphtha Petrochemical intermediate used for Gasoline Blending Gasoil Type of fuel oil distilled from petroleum used as Fuel for Trucks and Heavy Duty Vehicles 11 Knowledge Hub

Orpic s Products Jet fuel Jet fuel is a clear to straw-colored fuel which can be used in either compression ignition engines or turbine engines for Air Crafts 12 Knowledge Hub Hub

Hologram A hologram is an illusory image displayed in mid-air relaying on semi reflective materials as films or glass or even a rotating mirror as third-party materials, as the light reflects from light emitting source such as laser or any display device. 13 Knowledge Hub

Crude Distillation Unit (CDU) consists mainly of Preheating & Main Fractionation Section. CDU processes Oman Export Blend Crude mixed with Oman Atmospheric Residue from Mina Al Fahal (MAF) Refinery via Offsite facilities, and produces Atmospheric Residue, feedstock for RFCC Unit. Products from Area 100: LPG: To sphere tanks via Meroux Unit (off-gas to RFCC and DHDS) Straight Run Naphtha: To Storage/GHDS (Future feed to Aromatics). Kerosene: Jet-A1 Fuel to Storage via Meroux Gas Oil: To DHDS and Intermediate Storage. Atmospheric Residue: To RFCC and Intermediate Storage 14 Knowledge Hub

The smart car is a recycling concept. the car was damaged and taken from the scrap. All the parts were recycled and reinforced, all the broken parts were fixed, cleaned and painted. This is an example of reusing and recycling wasted material. also the smart car makes a good example of Orpic products because its body made out of plastic unlike other cars that made of fiberglass Smart Car 15 Knowledge Hub

Polypropylene Our Polypropylene Plant manufactures seventeen different grades of homopolymer. Our Polypropylene Plant manufactures seventeen different grades of homopolymer. Marketed under the brand name of "Luban", these grades cover all the broad spectrum applications of polypropylene homopolymer.polypropylene has a wealth of applications and is currently one of the fastest growing polymers among all other standard plastics. Thanks to its low costs, versatility and manufacturability, polypropylene issued across industries including agriculture and fishing, appliances and home-wares, automotive, electronics, packing and distribution, and textiles.we chose the name Luban to reflect the quality and purity of our product. Luban is Arabic for frankincense, a famous natural Omani product, and the appearance of our polypropylene pellets has a similar appearance to frankincense granules. 16 Knowledge Hub

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Head Tracking Augmented Reality Augmented reality is a computer generated graphics displayed on real life objects using camera as a connection, in the head tracking booth, 3D objects follows the facial marks as a parent point so it copies its position and rotation data and set it in the computer generated world. 19 Knowledge Hub

Control Room Is a room serving as a central space where a large physical facility or physically dispersed service can be monitored and controlled. Multiple electronic displays and control panels also referred to as Distributed Control Systems (DCS) are usually present and manned on a "365/7/24" basis. The aim is to centralize plant operations to allow control, monitoring, and reporting of individual components and processes at a single and safe location. The dense concentration of equipment often requires special electrical uninterruptible power supply (UPS) feeds and air conditioning so it can stay in operation in case of power outage. 20 Knowledge Hub

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RFCC Residue Fluid catalytic cracking (RFCC) is a process technology for converting heavy oils into more valuable gasoline, propylene and lighter products with a powdered catalyst. UOP RFCC technology is being operated in Orpic. This process pioneered the use of two stage catalyst regeneration and external catalyst coolers. Atmospheric residue from the bottom of Crude distillation unit is preheated and then injected into the catalyst riser in the reactor where it is vaporized and cracked into smaller molecules of vapor by contact and mixing with the very hot powdered catalyst from the regenerator. The reactor is a vessel in which the cracked product vapors are: (a) separated from the spent catalyst by flowing through a set of two-stage cyclones within the reactor and (b) the spent catalyst flows downward through a steam stripping section to remove any hydrocarbon vapors before the spent catalyst returns to the catalyst regenerator. The catalyst is regenerated by burning off the deposited coke with air blown into the regenerator and then cycled back to the reactor. The reaction product vapors flow from the top of the reactor to the main fractionator where they are distilled into the end products of cracked gasoline cuts, fuel oil, mixed LPG and offgas. The cracked gasoline becomes a high-octane component of the refinery's blended gasolines after further processing for removal of sulfur compounds in downstream units. The main fractionator mixed LPG and offgas is sent to what is called a gas recovery unit where it is separated into propane & butanes (LPG), butylenes (further processed and sent to blended gasoline pool), propylene, and lower molecular weight gases (hydrogen, methane, ethylene and ethane) used as fuel gas within the refinery. 22 Knowledge Hub

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