
AMEA Oman 2026: Oman Emerging as New Oil, Gas and Logistics Hub at the Gateway of the Strait of Hormuz?
As tensions in the Strait of Hormuz potentially ease and Oman continues to expand its port infrastructure, could this nation surpass Dubai to become the new downstream oil trading hub of the Middle East?
On November 23, 2026, the 7th AMEA Oman 2026 Conference and Exhibition will officially take place in Muscat, Oman. Organized by Petrosil, this event is recognized as one of the largest regional forums dedicated to the bitumen, base oil, lubricants, additives, industrial waxes, maritime transport, and oil and gas logistics sectors.
What makes AMEA Oman 2026 particularly significant is Oman's strategic location at the gateway of the Strait of Hormuz—the world's most important energy shipping lane, through which approximately 20% of global oil passes daily.
Oman's Global Strategic Advantages
| Indicator | Significance |
|---|---|
| Location | Gateway of the Strait of Hormuz |
| Connectivity | Center connecting Asia - Middle East - Africa |
| Role | Logistics and energy hub |
| Advantage | Deep-water ports and maritime transport |
| Potential | International oil and gas transshipment |
In the context of continuously evolving global energy supply chains, Oman is emerging as a safe destination for oil and gas companies and logistics firms looking to expand their operations in the Middle East.
Scale of AMEA Oman 2026
AMEA Oman 2026 is expected to bring together:
- Bitumen producers
- Refineries
- Petroleum trading companies
- Base oil suppliers
- Lubricant additive businesses
- Oil and gas shipping lines
- Port operators
- Storage facility operators
- Fuel distributors
- Industry associations and regulatory bodies
The organizers note that Petrosil's current network connects over 30,000 global professionals and businesses in the bitumen, base oil, lubricant, and logistics sectors.
Complete Downstream Oil and Gas Value Chain Under One Roof
| Sector | Content |
|---|---|
| Bitumen & Asphalt | Asphalt, transportation infrastructure |
| Base Oils | Group I, II, III, III+ base oils |
| Lubricants | Automotive, industrial, marine lubricants |
| Additives | Performance-enhancing additives |
| Waxes | Paraffin and industrial waxes |
| Shipping & Logistics | Maritime transport, ports, and storage |
This event is considered one of the few in the region that connects the entire downstream oil and gas value chain from production to transport and distribution.
Early Confirmed Sponsors
- Hormozan Oil
- Petro Sanat Hormozan
- Ravan Shimi Hormozan
- Radian Shipping
The presence of companies from Iran and the Persian Gulf region at the event indicates a strong increase in demand for energy trade connections despite geopolitical fluctuations in the region.
International-Class Venue
The event will be held at the five-star Radisson Collection Muscat, Hormuz Grand.
| Facility | Capacity/Size |
|---|---|
| Guest Rooms | 231 rooms and suites |
| Ballroom | 300 seats |
| Conference Rooms | 8 event areas |
| Restaurants | 3 premium restaurants |
| Airport Distance | 5 km |
| Travel Time | Approximately 10 minutes |
Why the Oil and Gas Industry is Focusing on Oman
- Proximity to the Strait of Hormuz
- Rapidly developing port infrastructure
- Open international trade policies
- Regional energy transport connectivity center
- Strong demand for lubricants and base oils in Asia and Africa
- More competitive logistics costs compared to traditional hubs
Attendance Fees
| Package | Cost |
|---|---|
| Early Bird (before October 15, 2026) | Approximately 15,500,000 VND |
| Standard | Approximately 20,700,000 VND |
The Early Bird discount helps businesses save approximately 5,200,000 VND per delegate.
Market Outlook
AMEA Oman 2026 is not merely a specialized industry conference but also reflects the shifting patterns of global oil and gas trade. As the Middle East continues to maintain its role as the world's energy center and Oman accelerates its logistics investments, the country is gradually becoming a new meeting point for oil and gas, maritime transport, and petrochemical companies from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
For Vietnamese oil and gas companies seeking export opportunities, international logistics, or base oil supplies, this could be one of the most notable regional events of 2026.