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Oman’s Oil Exports Increase Slightly in September 2024 to 230.5 Million Barrels

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Last updated: 2024/11/03 at 4:33 PM
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In September 2024, the Sultanate of Oman saw a slight increase of 0.1 percent in its oil exports, reaching 230.57 million barrels compared to 230.29 million barrels in September 2023. However, oil production in Oman decreased by 5.1 percent during the same period, dropping to 272,411,400 barrels from 287,037,500 barrels in 2023. While crude oil production took a hit with a 6.7 percent decrease, the production of condensates saw a slight increase of 0.6 percent.

The average price of oil also saw an increase of 3.5 percent, reaching $82.6 per barrel in September 2024 compared to $79.9 per barrel in September 2023. On the other hand, daily average production decreased by 5.1 percent during this time. In terms of exports, Oman saw a rise in oil exports to China by 4.5 percent, reaching 219,556,900 barrels by the end of September 2024. However, exports to India decreased by 26.3 percent, while exports to Korea increased by 31.8 percent.

The data provided by the National Centre for Statistics and Information highlights the fluctuating trends in Oman’s oil industry in September 2024. While there was a marginal increase in oil exports, production experienced a significant decline. The decrease in daily average production, coupled with the fluctuation in crude oil and condensate production, indicates a shift in the dynamics of Oman’s oil sector.

The rise in average oil prices, despite the decrease in production, suggests a positive outlook for Oman’s oil export revenues. With the global demand for oil remaining steady, the increase in oil exports to China signifies a growing market for Omani oil in the region. However, the decrease in exports to India calls for a reevaluation of Oman’s export strategy in order to maintain its position in the Indian market.

As Oman continues to navigate the changing dynamics of the global oil market, it will be crucial for the country to adapt its production and export strategies to capitalize on emerging opportunities. By leveraging its strategic partnerships with key importers like China and Korea, Oman can position itself as a reliable supplier of high-quality oil in the global market. The fluctuations in oil production and exports in September 2024 serve as a reminder of the importance of agility and flexibility in the oil industry, as countries must continually adjust to changing market conditions.

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