OQ8 powers up sustainability with 47,048 m2 of solar panels
Published: 01:06 PM,Jun 05,2024 | EDITED : 12:06 PM,Jun 06,2024
MUSCAT: OQ8 has announced in its 2023 Sustainability Report that its refinery in the Special Economic Zone at Duqm draws renewable power from 47,048 square meters of solar paneling installed across its facilities.
David Bird, CEO of OQ8, stated in the report, “In addressing our environmental obligations comprehensively, we have implemented various initiatives focusing on water usage, biodiversity, air quality, and waste management. Despite being one of the most modern refineries globally, we remain committed to further enhancing energy efficiency through operational excellence and technological investments.” Operational since January 2023, OQ8's extensive solar panel system has generated a substantial energy output of 3.541 gigawatt-hours (GWh). The panels, installed on all accessible rooftop areas along with 295 standalone solar-powered streetlights, represent a proactive approach to energy efficiency. This investment in renewable energy underscores OQ8’s dedication to sustainability and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
The company’s transition from the commissioning phase in 2022 to full operations in 2023 saw its energy consumption double—a typical increase during such transitions. However, OQ8’s strategic addition of solar energy as a third source of power highlights its forward-thinking approach. By integrating solar energy into the refinery design, OQ8 aims to meet its energy requirements while minimizing its carbon footprint.
OQ8’s environmental initiatives extend beyond solar energy. The company monitors and evaluates its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to understand its environmental impact, set targets, and guide future actions. The transition to full operational capacity in 2023 resulted in a doubling of GHG emissions, an anticipated outcome in line with projected design emissions. By establishing a baseline through detailed tracking and assessment, OQ8 aims to effectively manage and mitigate its environmental impact.
In addition to its solar energy initiatives, OQ8 has implemented a Flare Minimization Plan (FMP) developed according to international standards. This plan ensures that flaring events occur only during upset conditions and emergencies, with operational adjustments made to process units to prevent flaring. The refinery design also includes a flare gas recovery system, which consists of a specialized compression package to recover and repurpose gases typically burned during flaring, further contributing to environmental sustainability efforts.
The company has installed a Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to recycle water consumption. This system is designed to collect and manage aqueous emissions from the refinery, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and standards. The treated wastewater, discharged into the sea, adheres to specified limits, reinforcing OQ8’s dedication to minimizing water contamination and conserving resources.
David Bird, CEO of OQ8, stated in the report, “In addressing our environmental obligations comprehensively, we have implemented various initiatives focusing on water usage, biodiversity, air quality, and waste management. Despite being one of the most modern refineries globally, we remain committed to further enhancing energy efficiency through operational excellence and technological investments.” Operational since January 2023, OQ8's extensive solar panel system has generated a substantial energy output of 3.541 gigawatt-hours (GWh). The panels, installed on all accessible rooftop areas along with 295 standalone solar-powered streetlights, represent a proactive approach to energy efficiency. This investment in renewable energy underscores OQ8’s dedication to sustainability and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
The company’s transition from the commissioning phase in 2022 to full operations in 2023 saw its energy consumption double—a typical increase during such transitions. However, OQ8’s strategic addition of solar energy as a third source of power highlights its forward-thinking approach. By integrating solar energy into the refinery design, OQ8 aims to meet its energy requirements while minimizing its carbon footprint.
OQ8’s environmental initiatives extend beyond solar energy. The company monitors and evaluates its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to understand its environmental impact, set targets, and guide future actions. The transition to full operational capacity in 2023 resulted in a doubling of GHG emissions, an anticipated outcome in line with projected design emissions. By establishing a baseline through detailed tracking and assessment, OQ8 aims to effectively manage and mitigate its environmental impact.
In addition to its solar energy initiatives, OQ8 has implemented a Flare Minimization Plan (FMP) developed according to international standards. This plan ensures that flaring events occur only during upset conditions and emergencies, with operational adjustments made to process units to prevent flaring. The refinery design also includes a flare gas recovery system, which consists of a specialized compression package to recover and repurpose gases typically burned during flaring, further contributing to environmental sustainability efforts.
The company has installed a Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to recycle water consumption. This system is designed to collect and manage aqueous emissions from the refinery, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and standards. The treated wastewater, discharged into the sea, adheres to specified limits, reinforcing OQ8’s dedication to minimizing water contamination and conserving resources.