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News Raysut Cement receives visit from Sinoma Overseas to Salalah plant

Raysut Cement receives visit from Sinoma Overseas to Salalah plant

Written by Global Cement staff 20 November 2025
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Oman: Raysut Cement welcomed a delegation from Sinoma Overseas to its Salalah cement plant to strengthen cooperation in industrial development and sustainability initiatives, according to the company. Discussions centred on enhancing energy efficiency and advancing the companies’ ongoing waste heat recovery (WHR) project, which they say will reduce emissions and supply a substantial share of the plant’s power needs.

The project was announced in April 2025 and will be Oman’s first waste heat recovery plant, with a capacity of 9MW, according to local press. Once operational, the facility is expected to reduce the plant’s reliance on the national grid by 30% and avoid 50,000t/yr of CO₂ emissions.

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  • Oman
  • Raysut Cement
  • Sinoma Overseas Development
  • Salalah
  • Partnership
  • Waste Heat Recovery
  • Emissions
  • Middle East and Africa

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