PDO’s Monumental Stride; Oman’s Indigenous Drilling Rig and a Vision for Sustainable Energy Future

In a significant leap towards energy self-sufficiency and fostering in-country value, PDO has unveiled Oman’s first locally made drilling rig. The alliance between PDO and KCA Deutag’s Kenera business unit promises to usher in a new era of self-reliance in the energy sector. These highly automated drilling rigs, designed for the next decade, blend cutting-edge technology with sustainability, ensuring safe and efficient drilling operations. Furthermore, the commitment to in-country value is palpable, with substantial investments funnelled into local businesses and an emphasis on nurturing local talent. This milestone underscores PDO’s vision for a more prosperous and environmentally conscious energy landscape.
Global Companies Under Scrutiny for Alleged Forced Labour Connections

Amid increasing concerns about ethical business practices, Ralph Lauren’s Canada unit is facing an investigation by Canada’s corporate ethics watchdog. The inquiry stems from allegations that the fashion retailer’s supply chain in China involves or benefits from Uyghur forced labour. This move follows complaints lodged by a coalition of civil society organizations, prompting the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE) to take action. The investigation mirrors similar probes into Nike Canada and Dynasty Gold, signifying a global push for greater transparency and accountability in supply chains. As the corporate world navigates these allegations, it underscores the broader challenge of upholding human rights across borders and industries.