Oman's production of natural gas, including domestic production and imports, witnessed a slight growth of 0.9 per cent, reaching 42.6173 billion cubic meters (bcm) by the end of September 2025.
This compares to 42.222 bcm during the same
period in 2024, reported ONA.
Data released by the
National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) showed that associated
gas production increased by 10 percent by the end of September 2025, reaching
9.4511 bcm compared to 8.5956 bcm in the same period of 2024.
In contrast,
non-associated gas production (including imports) declined by 1.4 per cent,
reaching 33.1662 bcm by the end of September 2025 compared to 33.6264 bcm by
the end of September 2024.
Natural gas
consumption in industrial projects declined by 3.5 per cent, reaching 20.8842 bcm
by the end of September 2025, compared to 21.6331 bcm for the corresponding
period in 2024.
Gas usage in power
generation plants rose by 1.4 per cent by the end of September 2025, reaching
11.7738 bcm compared to 11.6099 Bcm by the end of September 2024.
Data also showed that
gas consumption in oil fields (including losses, meter differences, and
shrinkage factor) grew by 10.9 per cent, reaching 9.7493 bcm by the end of
September 2025 compared to 8.7912 bcm in the corresponding period of 2024.
As for gas used in
industrial areas (including industrial areas, Oman Mining Company, and Oman
Cement), it recorded a growth of 11.8 per cent, reaching 210 million cubic
meters by the end of September 2025 compared to 187.8 million cubic meters
during the same period in 2024.
Send us your company’s news today and they could be featured on ABC’s Community News tommorow.