Oman aims to hike oil output in 2013

MUSCAT: A top Omani oil official said yesterday the sultanate aims to increase oil production to 939,500 barrels per day this year and also raise gas output.
The sultanate “will increase its daily production of oil to 939,500 barrels per day, and gas to 107 million cubic meters (3.8 trillion cubic feet), thanks to enhanced extraction of oil and the development of several fields,” said Oil Ministry Undersecretary Nasser Al-Jishmi.
He said average daily production of oil and condensates rose 4 percent last year percent to reach 918,500 bpd.
Average daily gas production increased in 2012 by 3.3 percent to 98.2 million cubic meters, including 80.9 million cubic meters of non-associate gas, Al-Jishmi told reporters.
“The sultanate’s reserves of oil and condensates amounted to around 4,630 million barrels, in addition to 18 trillion cubic feet of gas,” said Al-Jishmi, whose country’s energy resources are modest compared to its neighbors in the Gulf.