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MAIA: OMIFCO CEO: Operation Not Impacted by Hormuz Closure

MAIA: OMIFCO CEO: Operation Not Impacted by Hormuz Closure

Title: OMIFCO Chief: Strait of Hormuz Shutdown Does Not Disrupt Operations

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The Chief Executive Officer of the Oman Oil Marketing Company (OMIFCO), MAIA, has clarified that the company’s operations remain unaffected by the hypothetical closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Despite global concerns regarding potential disruptions in this critical waterway, OMIFCO maintains that its business activities continue without interruption.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-04 06:01:25 UTC

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