Exports of Crude Oil
Posted on: Sunday, 4 December 2005, 12:00 CST
Oman's total exports of crude oil reached 195.42 million barrels for the period of Jan-Sept 2005, compared with 197.39 million barrels during the corresponding period in 2004, constituting a fall of 1%
. The statistical bulletin issued by the Ministry of National Economy showed that the Sultanate's total production of crude oil and condensates stood at 211.2 million barrels at the end of September this year, versus 214.33 million barrels during the same period in 2004, which accounts for a fall of 1.5%.Source: Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
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