By A Staff Reporter - MUSCAT — Moody's Investors Service has upgraded the issuer ratings of Oman Power & Water Procurement Company's (OPWP) to A1 from A2. The outlook is stable. This follows Moody's earlier upgrade of Oman's sovereign ratings to A1 from A2, also with a stable outlook.
OPWP is the fully regulated, wholly government-owned sole bulk supplier of electricity and related water in the Sultanate.
Consequently, ratings reflect the company's mandate, underpinned by the stability of a cost-plus framework which eliminates any commercial risk under normal circumstances by allowing full recognition of procurement costs.
Furthermore, the applicable Sector Law provides OPWP with a clearly defined and restricted remit, and does not allow it to raise long-term debt.
Moody's views OPWP as a government-related issuer (GRI), given its 100 per cent government ownership through Electricity Holding Company, and supported by the statutory provision that OPWP must remain wholly government owned at all times.
High exceptional government support is factored into OPWP's ratings given Moody's view and indeed the statutory obligation that the government of Oman would lend direct or indirect financial support to OPWP in all circumstances.
While this would normally provide uplift to the company's ratings, this is not the case for OPWP, as its fundamental credit quality (baseline credit assessment) is already at the A1 level of the Omani sovereign, reflecting its "agency-like" function.
As long as OPWP's activities remain limited to its regulatory obligations, and continue to achieve full pass-through of procurement costs under normal circumstances, its ratings are likely to move in sync with Oman's sovereign ratings.
The last rating action on OPWP was on October 26, 2007, when Moody's assigned its initial rating to the company.