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Electricity
Production in Oman Increases by 5%
Muscat,
6 Jan 2026 (ONA) — The total electricity production in the Sultanate of Oman
recorded a 5 percent increase by the end of November 2025, reaching
approximately 48,357.2 GWh, compared to 46,063.5 GWh during the same period in
2024, according to data issued by the relevant authorities.
The
data indicated that net electricity production rose by 4.3 percent to reach 46,984
GWh by the end of November 2025, compared to 45,044.8 GWh during the
corresponding period last year.
On
the governorates level, North Al Batinah, South Al Batinah, and A’Dhahirah led
in terms of net production with a combined quantity of 27,980.8 GWh. They were
followed by the governorates of North A’Sharqiyah and South A’Sharqiyah at
approximately 9,975.9 GWh, and Dhofar Governorate with 4,907.8 GWh. Meanwhile, Muscat
Governorate recorded a 17.6 percent decline in net production compared to the
same period in 2024.
In
the water sector, data showed that total water production reached approximately
466,497,100 cubic meters by the end of November 2025, representing a decrease
of 2.2 percent compared to 476,946,400 cubic meters during the same period in
2024.
Muscat
Governorate accounted for the largest share of water production, totaling
187,177,500 cubic meters, followed by Dhofar Governorate with approximately
69,809,500 cubic meters. The remaining governorates produced a combined total
of 209,510,200 cubic meters.
—Ends/AG