

MUSCAT: Oman’s oil production rose by 0.4 per cent by the end of November 2025, reaching about 333.94 million barrels, compared to 332.69 million barrels during the same period in 2024, according to preliminary data.
Figures released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information showed that average daily production stood at 999,800 barrels per day, up from 993,100 barrels per day a year earlier. However, the average oil price fell to around $71.6 per barrel, down 12.4 per cent from $81.8 per barrel during the same period last year.
Oil exports also recorded a marginal increase of 0.1 per cent, rising to 282.34 million barrels by the end of November 2025, compared with 282.19 million barrels in the corresponding period of 2024. — ONA
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