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Natural
Gas Production in Oman Exceeds 47.5 Billion Cubic Meters
Muscat,
8 Dec 2025 (ONA) — The Sultanate of Oman’s production of natural
gas—including domestic production and imports—witnessed a growth of 0.8
percent, reaching 47.5026 billion cubic meters by the end of October 2025,
compared to 47.1055 billion cubic meters during the same period in 2024.
Data
issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) showed that
the production of associated gas rose by 10.9 percent by the end of October
2025, reaching 10.5995 billion cubic meters, compared to 9.5558 billion cubic
meters in the corresponding period of 2024.
Moreover,
the production of non-associated gas (with imports) declined by 1.7 percent,
reaching 36.9031 billion cubic meters by the end of October 2025, compared to
37.5497 billion cubic meters by the end of October 2024.
Regarding
consumption, the consumption of natural gas in industrial projects decreased by
3.5 percent, reaching 23.2352 billion cubic meters by the end of October 2025,
compared to 24.0815 billion cubic meters for the corresponding period in 2024.
Gas
usage in power generation plants rose by 1.6 percent by the end of October
2025, reaching 13.1255 billion cubic meters, compared to 12.9224 billion cubic
meters during the same period in 2024.
The
data also showed that gas consumption in oil fields (including industrial
areas, Oman Mining Company, and Oman Cement) grew by 10.3 percent, reaching
10.9074 billion cubic meters by the end of October 2025, compared to 9.8933
billion cubic meters in the corresponding period of 2024.
Finally,
gas used in industrial areas (including gas consumption at Sultan Qaboos
University and the Ministry of Defence) recorded a growth of 12.6 percent,
reaching 234.5 million cubic meters by the end of October 2025, compared to
208.3 million cubic meters during the same period in 2024.
—Ends/AG