Tribune News Network
Doha
Qatar Petroleum (QP) on Monday announced the commencement of in-country value (ICV) evaluation in the energy sector tenders starting July through ‘Tawteen’, the localisation programme for services and industries in Qatar’s energy sector.
The ICV programme will alter the way in which the procurement process is conducted in the energy sector, where suppliers and contractors who are contributing most to the local economy will gain a commercial advantage in the competitive bidding process.
The launch follows a six-month grace period that started from January 2020, and which gave suppliers the chance to acquire their ICV Scorecard Certification.
Commenting on this occasion, Minister of State for Energy Affairs and QP President and CEO HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi said, "The ICV policy is an integral component of the Tawteen programme. It will drive the localisation agenda in Qatar’s energy sector and will help build the foundations for a highly resilient and competitive supply chain. The implementation of this policy will also go a long way in developing the capabilities of local suppliers as well as in promoting investments for the benefit of the whole energy sector.”
Tawteen has organised seven ICV awareness sessions attended by representatives of various suppliers and contractors providing a wide range of products and services to Qatar’s energy sector. The sessions gave participants the opportunity to meet and interact with 12 independent accounting firms appointed by Tawteen as ICV certifiers to validate and certify ICV scores.
More than 100 suppliers have already obtained their ICV Scorecard Certification during the grace period, while many more are expected to get their certificates issued.
Led and initiated by Qatar Petroleum, the localisation programme for services and industries in Qatar’s energy sector ‘Tawteen’ primarily aims to foster the development of the energy sector’s local supply chain and to expand the small and medium enterprises’ base in Qatar.
Doha
Qatar Petroleum (QP) on Monday announced the commencement of in-country value (ICV) evaluation in the energy sector tenders starting July through ‘Tawteen’, the localisation programme for services and industries in Qatar’s energy sector.
The ICV programme will alter the way in which the procurement process is conducted in the energy sector, where suppliers and contractors who are contributing most to the local economy will gain a commercial advantage in the competitive bidding process.
The launch follows a six-month grace period that started from January 2020, and which gave suppliers the chance to acquire their ICV Scorecard Certification.
Commenting on this occasion, Minister of State for Energy Affairs and QP President and CEO HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi said, "The ICV policy is an integral component of the Tawteen programme. It will drive the localisation agenda in Qatar’s energy sector and will help build the foundations for a highly resilient and competitive supply chain. The implementation of this policy will also go a long way in developing the capabilities of local suppliers as well as in promoting investments for the benefit of the whole energy sector.”
Tawteen has organised seven ICV awareness sessions attended by representatives of various suppliers and contractors providing a wide range of products and services to Qatar’s energy sector. The sessions gave participants the opportunity to meet and interact with 12 independent accounting firms appointed by Tawteen as ICV certifiers to validate and certify ICV scores.
More than 100 suppliers have already obtained their ICV Scorecard Certification during the grace period, while many more are expected to get their certificates issued.
Led and initiated by Qatar Petroleum, the localisation programme for services and industries in Qatar’s energy sector ‘Tawteen’ primarily aims to foster the development of the energy sector’s local supply chain and to expand the small and medium enterprises’ base in Qatar.