Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman’s total exports by the end of May 2023 stood at 128,070,300 barrels with an average oil barrel price of $81, according to the preliminary data issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).
Oil exports constituted 80 per cent of the total oil production which stood at 160,144,300 barrels.
Crude oil production increased by 0.7 per cent during the same period to stand at 125,757,600 barrels. The production of condensates also rose by 5.6 per cent till the end of May 2023 compared to the corresponding period in 2022 to stand at 34,386,700 barrels. The average daily production of oil stood at 1,060,600 barrels till the end of May 2023.
China topped the list of countries importing Oman’s oil with total exports standing at 117,120,500 barrels, followed by Japan with 4,783,500 barrels. India came next with 2,716,200 barrels. Exports to other countries stood at 3.450 million barrels.
Meanwhile, gas production (including imports) in Oman registered a growth of 3.9 per cent to reach 21,833.1 million cubic metres by the end of May 2023 compared to 21,004.9 million cubic metres during the corresponding period in 2022.
Consumption of natural gas at industrial projects constituted 60.2 per cent till the end of May 2023. Consumption of gas for industrial projects stood at 13,163.1 million cubic meters.
Gas consumption for the following uses stood as the following: 5,580.5 million cubic metres at oil fields, 2,977.7 million cubic meters at energy plants and 111.8 million cubic metres at industrial areas.
Non-associated production of gas (including imports) stood at 17,469.9 million cubic meters. Associated gas production reached 4,369.1 million cubic meters.