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Home » Car fuel production decreases by 3.2% in March
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Car fuel production decreases by 3.2% in March

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Last updated: 2024/05/05 at 4:32 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman’s production of car fuel saw a decrease of 3.2 per cent by the end of March 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, according to data from the National Center for Statistics and Information (NCSI). The production of regular fuel, known as M-91, dropped by 15.3 per cent, while high-grade fuel, M-95, increased by 17.9 per cent. The production of M-91 fuel reached 3,920,500 barrels, with sales standing at 3,340,100 barrels. On the other hand, M-95 fuel production reached 3,105,600 barrels, with sales reaching 3,106,100 barrels. Diesel production also saw a decrease of 10.6 per cent, with sales standing at 3,386,700 barrels. Jet fuel production, however, increased by 9.4 per cent to 2,947,700 barrels, with sales at 1,087,600 barrels. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) production reached 2,203,400 barrels, while sales stood at 2,432,600.

The decrease in car fuel production in Oman can be attributed to various factors, such as changes in demand patterns, market conditions, and global economic trends. The decline in M-91 fuel production could be due to a shift towards more eco-friendly alternatives or a decrease in overall vehicle usage. On the other hand, the increase in M-95 fuel production may be a response to consumer preferences for higher quality fuel. Diesel production declining could potentially be indicative of a decrease in industrial or commercial activities that rely on diesel-powered machinery. The rise in jet fuel production, on the other hand, could be a result of increased air travel demand or changes in aviation regulations. LNG production and sales remaining relatively stable could indicate a consistent demand for this energy source both domestically and internationally.

In order to address the challenges facing the car fuel production sector in Oman, it is essential for stakeholders, including the government, fuel companies, and consumers, to work together towards sustainable solutions. This may include investing in renewable energy sources, implementing more stringent fuel efficiency standards, and promoting public awareness campaigns on the importance of reducing carbon emissions. Additionally, encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles and other alternative forms of transportation could help reduce the country’s reliance on traditional fossil fuels. By diversifying its energy mix and promoting cleaner fuel options, Oman can work towards a more environmentally friendly and energy-secure future.

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on car fuel production in Oman cannot be overlooked, as the global health crisis has caused disruptions in supply chains, changes in consumer behavior, and uncertainties in the oil market. The decrease in car fuel production seen in the country could be a reflection of these broader economic challenges. As the world continues to recover from the pandemic, Oman will need to adapt to the new normal and explore innovative solutions to enhance its energy sector resilience. This may involve investing in digital technologies, enhancing energy efficiency measures, and strengthening partnerships with other countries to ensure a stable and sustainable energy supply chain.

Looking ahead, Oman has the opportunity to capitalize on its rich natural resources, strategic location, and stable political environment to further develop its car fuel production sector. By exploring new technologies, fostering a culture of innovation, and adopting best practices in energy management, the country can enhance its competitiveness in the global market. With proper planning and proactive measures, Oman can position itself as a key player in the energy sector and contribute to a more sustainable future for generations to come. In conclusion, while the current statistics show a decline in car fuel production in Oman, there are potential avenues for growth and development that can be pursued to ensure a sustainable and thriving energy industry in the years to come.

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