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Oman may focus on domestic, not regional rail system

Oman may focus on building a domestic rail network rather than connecting its railways to a regional system, because of uncertainty over when the regional project will go ahead, transport minister Ahmed bin Mohamed al-Futaisi said yesterday.
Oman and the five other states in the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) have been planning to build a railway line linking the region. Tens of billions of dollars would be spent on about 2,100km (1,310 miles) of track.
But technical and bureaucratic delays have pushed expected completion of the project past the original target of 2017, and low oil prices are now dragging the finances of GCC governments into deficit, prompting them to slow construction plans in some areas. This has cast further doubt on the project.
Last month Etihad Rail, the state-backed firm building a railway network in the United Arab Emirates, said it had suspended the tendering process for a plan to connect track inside the UAE with the borders of Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Futaisi told reporters yesterday that the suspension of Etihad’s plan made it difficult for Oman to award a contract for its own track, even though Muscat was ahead of other countries in designing its part of the network.
“The picture is not clear yet regarding the regional rail project,” Futaisi said.
As a result, he added, Oman might change its focus from using its railways to distribute imports of goods around the region via the GCC network, to facilitating Oman’s seaborne exports of items such as raw materials.
“We are connecting the ports, as planned, but we might be utilising the railway for promising sectors such as mining,” Futaisi said.
“So instead of the initial plan of importing via Oman’s ports and then using the GCC rail project, we might start with exporting what we have in Oman.”
The GCC rail plan envisages a line running from Kuwait down the Gulf coast and through the UAE to the Omani capital of Muscat, where it would link up with a domestic line to be built to the ports of Duqm and Salalah in southern Oman.
Futaisi said the future of the regional rail network would be discussed at the next meeting of GCC transport ministers, which might occur in October.
The UAE’s Etihad Rail said last month that it was reviewing options for the timing and delivery of the next phase of its construction plan, but did not elaborate.

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