Muscat: The total oil exports recorded a drop of 3.4%, reaching 100,032,400 barrels by the end of April 2025, compared to 103,549,100 barrels during the same period in 2024 in the Sultanate of Oman, according to the data issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).
According to Oman News Agency, this decline is accompanied by a decrease in the average oil price, which dropped by 5.2% to USD 75.9 per barrel until the end of April 2025, down from USD 80.0 per barrel a year earlier.
Average daily oil production also saw a slight decrease of 1%, standing at 986,700 barrels per day, compared to 997,100 barrels per day in 2024. Overall oil production declined by 1.9%, totalling 118,402,400 barrels by the end of April 2025, compared to 120,651,200 barrels during the same period last year.