Oman's crude exports up 8 percent in April


(MENAFN) Oman was revealed by the national center for statistics and information to have seen a month-on-month 8 percent increase in crude oil exports by the end of April in 2018, reaching 863,130 barrels per day.

In its recent monthly bulletin, the national center also declared Oman's crude exports to have reached a total of 25.894 million barrels in April.

The ministry also declared the sultanate to have generated an overall of 29.033 million barrels of crude and condensate in April, an average of 967,750 bpd.

Oman was said to be having an output quota of 955,000 bpd, under the OPEC/non-OPEC production cut agreement.

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