The Sultanate of Oman's total electricity production recorded a significant growth of 12.6% by the end of May 2025, reaching 18,948.9 gigawatt per hour.
This is an increase from 16,829.3 gigawatt-hours during the same period in 2024, according to preliminary data from the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).
Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate registered a production increase, reaching 1,760.7 gigawatt-hours by the end of May 2025.
Musandam Governorate also saw a production rise of 19.2%, totaling 185.8 gigawatt-hours, while production in Muscat Governorate increased by 5.5% to 116.7 gigawatt-hours.
In North and South A'Sharqiyah Governorates, production reached 3,831.7 gigawatt-hours, marking a 4.1% growth.
Total production in North and South Al Batinah and Ad Dhahirah Governorates was approximately 10,501.6 gigawatt-hours, an increase of 1.3% compared to the same period last year.
In contrast, Dhofar Governorate recorded a production decrease of 4%, amounting to 2,281.5 gigawatt-hours. Production in Al Wusta Governorate also slightly declined by 0.7%, reaching 60.4 gigawatt-hours.
Statistics showed that Oman's net electricity production—which includes purchases by the Oman Power and Water Procurement Company and the Rural Areas Electricity Company—increased by 13.1% to 18,483.1 gigawatt hours by the end of May 2025, compared to 16,339.3 gigawatt-hours at the end of the same period last year.
On the other hand, the quantity of water produced in Oman saw a slight decrease of 0.9% by the end of May 2025, reaching approximately 206.5989 million cubic meters, compared to 208.5631 million cubic meters during the same period in 2024.