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Oman Climbs to 49th Globally in Environmental Performance Index

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/07/10 at 12:33 AM
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Oman EPI 2026: Sultanate rises to 49th in global environmental ranking

The Sultanate of Oman advanced to 49th place in the Environmental Performance Index, with “Oman EPI 2026” reflecting a six-place jump from its 55th position in the 2024 edition. The improvement was recorded in the 2026 EPI assessment covering 180 countries, according to the report released by researchers at Yale and Columbia universities.

Oman EPI 2026: What the new ranking shows

The 2026 Environmental Performance Index shows Oman moving up among global peers and gaining stronger regional footing. The country is now ranked third in the Middle East, second among Arab nations and second within the Gulf Cooperation Council, officials said. These placements indicate progress in key areas measured by the EPI, including climate policy, ecosystem vitality and environmental health.

Policy drivers behind the rise in the EPI ranking

Government officials and the Environment Authority attribute the improved EPI ranking to coordinated national policies and targeted programs. Investments in renewable energy capacity, measures to protect biodiversity, and efforts to improve air quality are among the initiatives cited by authorities. Furthermore, Oman’s moves to promote circular economy practices and efficient resource management have been highlighted as contributing factors.

According to public statements, the country’s strategic alignment with Oman Vision 2040 has guided environmental and development priorities. The agenda emphasizes sustainability, climate resilience and improved quality of life, and officials say that these objectives are reflected in the metrics used by the EPI.

How the EPI measures progress and where Oman improved

The Environmental Performance Index evaluates 180 countries using indicators grouped under climate change, environmental health and ecosystem vitality. The EPI draws on international data sources to score nations on outcomes such as greenhouse gas performance, air pollutant exposure, biodiversity protection, and water resource management. Analysts note that improvements in several of these subcategories supported Oman’s overall advancement.

Officials have pointed to measurable gains in air quality indices, expanded protected areas, and pilot projects for sustainable water use as examples. Meanwhile, the expansion of solar and wind projects has reduced reliance on fossil fuels for some electricity generation, which analysts view as consistent with improved climate-related scores.

Regional context and comparative performance

Oman’s move into the top 50 globally places it ahead of several regional peers in the 2026 rankings. The country’s third-place position in the Middle East and second among Arab states reflect a relative improvement in environmental governance and performance. Observers say that this regional progress is notable given the diverse economic and environmental challenges facing nations across the Middle East and North Africa.

Oman’s comparative performance also highlights varying approaches among neighboring states to sustainability, with some countries advancing quickly on renewable energy and others focusing on pollution control and biodiversity protection. Therefore, the EPI ranking offers a means to benchmark national strategies against international practices.

Implementation: projects, institutions and monitoring

Officials credit cross-agency collaboration for translating policy into measurable outcomes. The Environment Authority and related ministries are expanding monitoring networks, improving environmental data collection, and implementing regulatory measures that target emissions and habitat protection. Additionally, public-private partnerships have been used to accelerate renewable energy and waste management projects.

However, the EPI also underscores areas where continued focus is needed. Analysts recommend further investment in long-term climate adaptation, enhanced enforcement of environmental regulations, and broader implementation of circular economy policies to sustain upward movement in future indexes.

Role of international benchmarks and partnerships

International assessments such as the EPI offer external validation and identify gaps for policy makers. Oman’s engagement with global benchmarks and technical partners has supported capacity building and data transparency. Observers say continued collaboration with international research institutions and multilateral organizations could help institutionalize improvements and attract sustainable investment.

What this means for environmental sustainability and the economy

Improved EPI standings can bolster investor confidence in green projects and support tourism and fisheries through healthier ecosystems. The alignment of environmental policy with economic planning is likely to influence future public and private investments. Furthermore, better environmental performance can reduce health burdens associated with pollution, according to public health analyses used in the EPI methodology.

Secondary keywords such as environmental sustainability and renewable energy appear central to Oman’s strategy, and officials suggest the country will continue to scale projects that combine economic returns with ecological benefits.

Looking ahead: next steps and what to watch

Authorities and experts say sustaining progress will require continued monitoring, policy refinement and resource allocation. Stakeholders should watch for updated national targets, expanded renewable energy capacities and the release of follow-up monitoring data that can be tracked against the EPI framework. The next EPI publication and interim national reports will be key indicators of whether gains are maintained or accelerated.

Readers can consult the full methodology and country profiles on the Environmental Performance Index website for detailed scoring and data sources. For more context on the global ranking, see the EPI portal at epi.yale.edu.

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