Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09MUSCAT1084
2009-11-03 10:15:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Muscat
Cable title:
OMAN PROJECTS INCREASE TO 850,000 TO 900,000 BARRELS OD OIL
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UNCLAS MUSCAT 001084
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EIND EINV EPET MU
SUBJECT: OMAN PROJECTS INCREASE TO 850,000 TO 900,000 BARRELS OD OIL
PER DAY IN 2010
UNCLAS MUSCAT 001084
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EIND EINV EPET MU
SUBJECT: OMAN PROJECTS INCREASE TO 850,000 TO 900,000 BARRELS OD OIL
PER DAY IN 2010
1. (SBU) State-owned English daily "Oman Observer" reported on
November 2 that Oil and Gas Minister Dr. Mohammed Al Rumhy predicts
that Oman will produce between 850,000 and 900,000 barrels per day
(bpd) in 2010. Minister Al Rumhy declared that "[t]he hydrocarbon
sector is healthy and looks very promising." Oman is averaging
around 805,000 bpd in 2009 and 756,000 in 2008. Minister Al Rumhy
also announced that the Ministry would be launching a new licensing
round for a number of hydrocarbon blocks.
2. (SBU) COMMENT: Oman's increased production is largely the
result of its use of Enhanced Oil Recovery methods (EORs).
Although production has increased with the use of EORs, they are
costly, have potential harmful effects on the environment, and,
decreases the profit margin. That said, the increase, if sustained,
is significant. END COMMENT.
Schmierer
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EIND EINV EPET MU
SUBJECT: OMAN PROJECTS INCREASE TO 850,000 TO 900,000 BARRELS OD OIL
PER DAY IN 2010
1. (SBU) State-owned English daily "Oman Observer" reported on
November 2 that Oil and Gas Minister Dr. Mohammed Al Rumhy predicts
that Oman will produce between 850,000 and 900,000 barrels per day
(bpd) in 2010. Minister Al Rumhy declared that "[t]he hydrocarbon
sector is healthy and looks very promising." Oman is averaging
around 805,000 bpd in 2009 and 756,000 in 2008. Minister Al Rumhy
also announced that the Ministry would be launching a new licensing
round for a number of hydrocarbon blocks.
2. (SBU) COMMENT: Oman's increased production is largely the
result of its use of Enhanced Oil Recovery methods (EORs).
Although production has increased with the use of EORs, they are
costly, have potential harmful effects on the environment, and,
decreases the profit margin. That said, the increase, if sustained,
is significant. END COMMENT.
Schmierer