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Oman's refinery output declines marginally by end of April

Oman's refinery output declines marginally by end of April

Times of Oman17-06-2025

Muscat: The total output of refineries in the Sultanate of Oman saw a slight decline of 0.1 percent by the end of April 2025, while the production of automotive fuel in April 2025 decreased by 4.6 percent compared to the previous month, according to preliminary statistics released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).
The statistics revealed that the production of regular gasoline (91) increased by 9.8 percent by the end of April 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, reaching 5,782,100 barrels, up from 5,265,500 barrels by the end of April 2024. Sales also rose by 2.5 percent, totaling 4,558,600 barrels compared to 4,446,900 barrels by the end of April 2024.
In contrast, the production of premium gasoline (95) declined by 0.3 percent compared to April 2024, reaching 4,108,700 barrels, down from 4,122,800 barrels during the same period last year. Despite this drop in production, sales increased by 1.7 percent, reaching 4,229,400 barrels compared to 4,158,900 barrels by the end of April 2024.
The production of gas oil (diesel) decreased by 0.7 percent, recording 10,326,900 barrels compared to 10,399,200 barrels by the end of April 2024. However, sales rose by 4.9 percent, reaching 4,665,300 barrels compared to 4,446,700 barrels in the same period last year.
Jet fuel production declined by 8.1 percent, totaling 3,378,000 barrels compared to 3,674,300 barrels by the end of April 2024. Sales also fell by 8.7 percent, reaching 1,247,500 barrels compared to 1,366,700 barrels.
As for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), production reached 2,364,000 barrels, marking a 6.7 percent decline from the same period in 2024, when production stood at 2,534,600 barrels. Conversely, sales surged by 20.2 percent, reaching 1,303,800 barrels compared to 1,084,500 barrels by the end of April 2024.
Regarding petrochemicals, the statistics showed an 8.7 percent increase in benzene production, reaching 59,500 metric tons compared to 54,800 metric tons by the end of April 2024.
Paraxylene production rose by 10.5 percent, reaching 196,700 metric tons by the end of April 2025. On the other hand, polypropylene production declined by 6.9 percent, recording 112,400 metric tons compared to 120,800 metric tons during the same period last year. Despite this drop in production, sales saw a significant surge of 461.9 percent, reaching 10,800 metric tons compared to 1,900 metric tons in the same period last year.
Oman's exports of regular gasoline (91) increased by 4.7 percent by the end of April 2025, reaching 1,041,100 barrels compared to 994,500 barrels by the end of April 2024. Meanwhile, exports of premium gasoline (95) saw a notable rise of 66.3 percent, reaching 690,700 barrels compared to 415,400 barrels in the same period last year.
In contrast, gas oil (diesel) exports declined by 23.4 percent, recording 4,560,100 barrels compared to 5,956,500 barrels by the end of April 2024. Jet fuel exports also decreased by 7 percent, reaching 2,046,200 barrels compared to 2,199,500 barrels by the end of April 2024. LPG exports witnessed a sharp decline of 69.8 percent, totaling 53,500 barrels compared to 177,000 barrels by the end of April 2024.
Benzene exports by the end of April 2025 reached approximately 58,200 metric tons, marking a 3.6 percent increase compared to 56,100 metric tons by the end of April 2024. Paraxylene exports rose by 29.2 percent, reaching 228,100 metric tons compared to 176,600 metric tons in the same period last year. Meanwhile, polypropylene exports reached 79,200 metric tons, reflecting a 3.8 percent increase compared to 76,300 metric tons by the end of April 2024.

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