Oman Oil Production Up 1.4% in November 2021

Oman’s oil production stood increased 1.4 percent compared to the same period in 2020. Asharq Al-Awsat
Oman’s oil production stood increased 1.4 percent compared to the same period in 2020. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Oman Oil Production Up 1.4% in November 2021

Oman’s oil production stood increased 1.4 percent compared to the same period in 2020. Asharq Al-Awsat
Oman’s oil production stood increased 1.4 percent compared to the same period in 2020. Asharq Al-Awsat

Oman’s oil production stood at 323,174,600 barrels in November 2021, the National Center for Statistics and Information (NCSI) said on Saturday, up 1.4 percent from the same period in 2020.

The production of crude oil reached 249,765,900 barrels compared to 256,450,400 barrels during the same period in 2020, down 2.6 percent, the NCSI added.

The average daily production of oil increased during the same period by 1.7 percent to reach 967.6 thousand barrels compared to 951.1 thousand barrels during the corresponding period in 2020, while the average price per barrel increased by 35 percent from $46.5 per barrel to $62.7 per barrel.

The statistics also showed a decline in the total oil exports by 0.5 percent by late November 2021 to reach 260,804,100 barrels, compared to 262,036,800 barrels in the same period in 2020.

According to the published statistics, China was the largest importer of Omani oil until the end of November 2021, importing about 220,229,300 barrels, down 3.2 percent compared to the same period in 2020, followed by India, which imported about 24,261,000 barrels, up 50.3 percent compared to 16,142,300 barrels during the same period in 2020.



MAWANI Expands Jeddah Port’s Reach with FEM1 Shipping Service

MAWANI Expands Jeddah Port’s Reach with FEM1 Shipping Service
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MAWANI Expands Jeddah Port’s Reach with FEM1 Shipping Service

MAWANI Expands Jeddah Port’s Reach with FEM1 Shipping Service

The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI), in partnership with CStar Shipping Company and United Global Logistics (UGL), has announced the addition of the new shipping service FEM1 to the Jeddah Islamic Port to enhance the movement of exports and imports in line with MAWANI’s vision of reliable, efficient, and sustainable port operations.
This expansion is part of MAWANI’s ongoing efforts to improve the maritime navigation network connectivity index with global shipping lines, according to SPA.

By enhancing port competitiveness and increasing connections to ports in the East and West, MAWANI is contributing to the National Strategy for Transport and Logistic Services that aims to solidify Saudi Arabia's position as a global logistics hub and a bridge between three continents.
The new shipping service connects Jeddah Islamic Port with key ports in China, Malaysia, and Türkiye, including Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Nansha, Kelang, and Istanbul. With a capacity of 2,758 standard containers, the addition of FEM1 further strengthens Jeddah Islamic Port's pivotal role as a gateway to Europe, Asia, and Africa. This strategic location offers a competitive advantage for exporters, importers, and shipping agents, making it the first port on the Red Sea coast for transit maritime trade as well as container and cargo transportation.