Oman's industrial sector is characterized by a strong petrochemical foundation, yet there is a growing demand for specialized surfactant agents to diversify its non-oil economy. The arid climate and high humidity levels in coastal regions like Muscat and Salalah require chemical stability in raw materials to prevent degradation during storage.
The local Cosmetics industry in Oman is transitioning from simple importing to local formulation. This shift has increased the necessity for consistent, high-concentration precursors that can be easily diluted and blended into luxury perfumes and skincare products.
Furthermore, the integration of forest chemical products into the local supply chain provides a sustainable alternative for the detergent industry. By utilizing high-grade Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate, Omani manufacturers can achieve superior foaming and cleaning performance tailored to the local water hardness levels.
