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Oman’s electricity production has risen

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Last updated: 2024/09/01 at 3:25 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman has seen a slight increase in total electricity production, reaching 20,391.5 gigawatts per hour by the end of June 2024. This marks a 0.3% growth compared to the same period in 2023, when production stood at 20,328.9 gigawatts per hour. The National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) released these statistics, showing a mixed performance across different governorates.

In North Al Batinah, South Al Batinah, and Al Dhahirah, total electricity production decreased by 6.2% compared to June 2023. On the other hand, production in the Governorate of Muscat surged by a significant 82.9% to 308.8 gigawatts per hour. Similarly, Dhofar Governorate saw a 17.4% increase in production, reaching 2886.2 gigawatts per hour. North Al Sharqiyah and South Al Sharqiyah also recorded a combined increase of 7.9% in electricity production, totaling 4913.3 gigawatts per hour.

However, in the Al Wusta governorate, production declined by 30.6% to only 79 gigawatts per hour. Musandam Governorate, on the other hand, saw a 4.9% increase in electricity production, reaching 213.6 gigawatts per hour. The net electricity production of Oman as a whole decreased by 1.3% to 19424.5 gigawatts per hour by June 2024.

In addition to electricity production, water production in Oman has also been monitored. By the end of June 2024, the country had produced 248,366,800 cubic metres of water, compared to 255,848,700 cubic metres during the same period in 2023. This indicates a decrease in water production, highlighting the need for further examination and potential strategies to ensure water availability meets the country’s needs.

Overall, Oman’s energy production landscape is experiencing both growth and decline in different regions. While some governorates have seen significant increases in electricity production, others have faced declines. Addressing these disparities and implementing sustainable strategies will be crucial for ensuring reliable and efficient energy and water production in the Sultanate. By closely monitoring these trends and adapting to changing demands, Oman can strengthen its energy infrastructure and support economic growth and development.

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