A useful feasibility study in Oman connects the opportunity to reachable local demand, location, supply chain, operating capacity, and the economics of serving customers. Its purpose is to define the conditions required for the project to work—not to produce a generic report.
What we analyse in Oman
- Target customers and the share of demand the project can realistically reach.
- Local competitors, substitutes, price points, and sales channels.
- Governorate and site choice, including rent and logistics implications.
- Imported versus local supply and exposure to lead-time or cost changes.
- Licensing, fees, tax, and workforce assumptions relevant to the activity and legal structure.
Core deliverables
The output normally includes an executive decision summary, market and competitor analysis, technical and operating requirements, investment and operating costs, revenue and cash-flow forecasts, break-even analysis, scenarios, risks, and an action list for missing evidence.
Our process
- Define the investment decision and key questions.
- Review official data, supplier quotations, and client evidence.
- Build demand, operating, and cost assumptions.
- Prepare the financial model and test sales, price, and cost sensitivity.
- Present the findings, limitations, and final recommendation.
Location and supply-chain considerations
Economics can differ between Muscat, Salalah, and other governorates because customers, rent, logistics, suppliers, and seasonality are not the same. We therefore connect the proposed location to the actual demand and cost model rather than swapping city names in a template.
Funding-ready outputs
The study can be aligned with a bank or funding entity once its checklist is supplied. We document funding uses, owner contribution, cash flow, repayment logic, and material risks without claiming to guarantee approval.
Timeline and fees
The proposal depends on the sector, number of sites or products, fieldwork needs, quotation readiness, and financial-model depth. Deliverables and timing are confirmed after a review of the project brief.
Frequently asked questions
Can you cover Muscat, Salalah, and other governorates?
Yes, provided the market and operating scope and evidence requirements are defined for each location.
Can the study be delivered in English?
Outputs can be prepared in Arabic or English according to the agreed scope and reviewing entity.
Does the study guarantee funding?
No. It improves clarity and consistency, while the funding decision remains entirely with the lender.
Request a scope review
Request a review of your project scope or book an initial consultation before timing and fees are confirmed.



