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Oman’s Oil Exports Increase by 2.7% Amidst Falling Prices

Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman recorded a 2.7 percent increase in oil exports by the end of April 2026, reaching 102,734,400 barrels, compared to 100,032,400 barrels by the end of April 2025.

According to Yemen News Agency, the Oman News Agency reported on Sunday, citing preliminary statistics from the National Centre for Statistics and Information in the Sultanate, that the average price of oil decreased by 15.4 percent to reach $64.2 per barrel by the end of April 2026, compared to $75.9 per barrel during the same period in 2025.

On the production front, the average daily oil production increased by 7.5 percent, reaching 1,060,700 barrels per day by the end of April 2026, compared to 986,700 barrels per day during the same period last year.

Oman's total oil production also increased by 7.5 percent, recording 127,311,500 barrels by the end of April 2026, compared to 118,402,400 barrels during the same period in 2025.