Oman's chemical landscape is currently transitioning from raw hydrocarbon export to high-value downstream derivatives. The demand for methyl formamide has risen as the local pharmaceutical and synthesis industries seek efficient polar solvents that can withstand the region's extreme thermal fluctuations.
The extreme arid climate of Oman poses unique challenges for chemical stability. Consequently, the use of sodium carboxy compounds and other stabilizers has become critical for maintaining the viscosity and integrity of industrial fluids used in oil drilling and water treatment.
Strategically located near the Strait of Hormuz, Oman's manufacturing sector is integrating para diaminobenzene into advanced polymer production, aiming to diversify the economy away from crude oil toward specialized organic synthesis.

