Oman oil production up 6.6%
- Oman: Thursday, August 13 - 2009 at 10:07
Oman's Ministry of National Economy has said the Sultanate had pumped 6.6% more crude in H1 compared with a year earlier, according to Zawya Dow Jones. Oil production in the Sultanate had averaged 792,700 barrels a day up to June, against an average of 743,400 barrels a day during the same period last year, the ministry's figures show. Total production of crude oil and condensates, high-quality oil produced with gas, had reached 143.5 million barrels by the end of June, against 135.3 million barrels a year earlier, a 6% rise. Oman had exported a total of 117.7 million barrels in the first half of this year, most of which went to China.
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