ABOUT
Nama group
- Nama Holding (formerly Electricity Holding Company)
- Registered in the Sultanate of Oman on October 19, 2002
- Commenced commercial operations on September 16, 2003
- Holds shares in ten companies involved in electricity and water services
General Information
- Nama Holding (formerly Electricity Holding Company)
- Registered in the Sultanate of Oman on October 19, 2002
- Commenced commercial operations on September 16, 2003
- Holds shares in ten companies involved in electricity and water services
Shareholding Structure
- Subsidiaries: Holds 99.99% of the shares of the Government in eight subsidiary companies in the electricity sector
- Dhofar Power Company: Holds 98.10% of the shares
Key Subsidiaries and Their Functions
- Wadi Al Jizzi Power Company (WJPC)
- Function: Generation
- Al Ghubrah Power and Desalination Company (GPDC)
- Function: Generation
- Dhofar Power Company (DPC)
- Function: Distribution
- Mazoon Electricity Company (MZEC)
- Function: Distribution
- Majan Electricity Company (MJEC)
- Function: Distribution
- Rural Electricity Power Company (RAECO)
- Function: Distribution
- Muscat Electricity Distribution Company (MEDC)
- Function: Distribution
- Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC)
- Function: Transmission
- Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP)
- Function: Procurement
- Nama Institute for Competency Development (NICD)
- Function: Training and competency development
Operations
- Scope: The operations of all ten subsidiaries cover the entire country of Oman, addressing national electricity and water needs
Branding
- The collective operations and services are branded under the name "Nama Group"
This concise summary outlines the structure, subsidiaries, and operations of Nama Group, highlighting its comprehensive role in Oman’s electricity and water services sector.