Oman's unique geological profile and its aggressive pursuit of economic diversification under Vision 2040 have created a surge in demand for specialized minerals. The extreme arid climate and saline soil conditions necessitate the use of high-grade bagged bentonite for soil stabilization and drilling fluids in the oil and gas sector.
In the construction and ceramics industry, the purity of raw materials is paramount. The local market increasingly relies on kaolin clay china to achieve the required whiteness and plasticity for high-end architectural ceramics and industrial coatings used in Muscat and Salalah.
Furthermore, the thermal insulation requirements for Oman's infrastructure projects have led to a strategic increase in the import of expanded minerals. The integration of flakes of mica and vermiculites is now critical for creating fire-resistant barriers and heat-shielding materials in industrial plants.
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