Home Industry Energy Oman Cement Says Gas Costs In 2015 To Rise By $5.45m The government plans to introduce hikes to gas prices in 2015. by Reuters November 30, 2014 Oman Cement’s costs will increase by OMR2.1 million ($5.45 million) in 2015 when the government introduces planned hikes to gas prices, the company said on Sunday. Oman Cement said the proposed gas price rises will be effective Jan. 1 and will increase every year at rates specified by the Ministry of Oil and Gas, according to a filing to Muscat’s bourse. The company did not provide further details on these future increases, but said its costs in 2015 would rise by OMR2.1 million. Oman Cement said it would try to minimise the impact of the higher gas prices by improving productivity, restructuring its own pricing and reducing other costs. Last week, an advisory body to Oman’s government suggested sweeping spending cuts and tax rises, including a levy on liquefied natural gas exports, to cope with the hit to state revenues from the plunge in oil prices. 0 Comments