Energy
Oman’s regular grade petrol production surges ahead
The Sultanate recorded a significant 127.3% year-on-year increase in the production of regular (90) petrol during the first quarter of the current year with output surging to 1.72 million barrels compared with 758,900 barrels produced last year, according to the latest data released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).
The Sultanate recorded a significant 127.3% year-on-year increase in the production of regular (90) petrol during the first quarter of the current year with output surging to 1.72 million barrels compared with 758,900 barrels produced last year, according to the latest data released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI). However, Super (95) petrol output logged a decline of 11.1% over the period to 4.62 million bbl, from 5.20 million bbl in 2015.
The NCSI bulletin indicated that during the first three months, the total petroleum output (petrol, jet fuel, oils, LPG, propylene, naphtha, long residual and others taken together) from Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries Co. (Orpic) registered a 6.1% fall compared with last year, with production decreasing to 18.94 million bbl, compared with 20.16 million achieved in 2015.
There has been a marked increase of 46.4% in the production of jet fuel (aviation fuel) by the end of March 2016, which surged to 1.77 million bbl from 1.21 million bbl in the same period of 2015.
Fuel oil output, on the other hand, declined 40.3% to hit 258,400 bbl as against 432,900 bbl last year. Gas oil output too suffered a production fall of 14.6% to touch 4.34 million bbl compared with 5.08 million in Q1, 2015.
Meanwhile, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) production in the first quarter went down 34.8% to 521,900 bbl from 800,800 bbl last year, same quarter.
In the case of long residual, the fall in output was 6.7%, with production touching 4.62 million bbl as against 4.96 million bbl a year ago.
SR Naphtha fell by 6.5% to 783,700 bbl as against 838,200 bbl while propylene production decreased by 63.8% to 198,700 bbl from last year’s 548,400 bbl.
Other products showed a 76.2% slump in output over the first three months compared with last year figures.
Last year, the aggregate output by Orpic of regular and super petrol stood at 2.02 million bbl and 23.34 million bbl respectively. Interestingly, last year regular petrol accounted for just 2% of Orpic’s total petroleum products output while super petrol had a share of 28%.
-
Economy1 month agoNumber of Workers in GCC Countries Increase From 2021 to 2025
-
OER Magazines2 months agoDossier Oman: Banking, Finance & Insurance Special Edition
-
Magazines1 month agoOER Magazine April 2026 Issue
-
Oman1 month agoREVIEW: WHOOP and the Rise of Performance Luxury
-
Economy1 month agoElectricity Tariffs Reduced for Residential Use – What It Means for You
-
Lifestyle1 month agoAP x Swatch Royal Pop: A Rule-Breaking Collaboration That Takes the Royal Oak Off the Wrist
-
News1 month agoANALYSIS: Oil Slips As Peace Hopes Reprice Middle East Risk, But Supply Tightness Keeps Market On Edge
-
News2 months agoOPINION – New CEO, New Era: What’s Next for Apple?

You must be logged in to post a comment Login