National Centre for Statistics and Information, Oman

National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) is to satisfy the Oman government's need of official statistics and reliable information to be used in setting policies and programs on local, regional and international levels; taking into consideration the accelerating economic and social variables. NCSI also seek to satisfy the needs of all authorities in acquiring data in all areas of development.

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    • June 2024
      Source: National Centre for Statistics and Information, Oman
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 19 June, 2024
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      This section reviews statistical data on the activities of banks, insurance companies and Muscat Securities Market. Main indicators of the statistical data pertinent to the banks sector
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    • June 2023
      Source: National Centre for Statistics and Information, Oman
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 07 June, 2023
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      This sector highlights indicators related to the employment in the government and private sectors in the Sultanate and their various features. It also addresses the job seekers data by age group and level of education as distributed in the governorates in the Sultanate.
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    • August 2023
      Source: National Centre for Statistics and Information, Oman
      Uploaded by: Jonathan Kilach
      Accessed On: 21 August, 2023
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      Data cited at: https://data.gov.om/OMNTAC2016 This Data set highlights the most important indicators of national accounts, notably gross domestic product (GDP), production account, commodities and services account, domestic and national savings, and gross fixed capital formation. The Sultanate applies the new system of National Accounts (SNA) approved by the United Nations Economic and Social Council in mid-1993 after being presented by the United Nations Bureau of Statistics. Application of the system in the Sultanate was in two stages: the first included the preparation of the National Accounts series for the period 1980-1997 for Production Accounts and Generation of Income Accounts according to the international recommendations. The second stage started directly after the publication of the updated results of the first stage. During this stage, data were classified and coded according to the classifications stated in the SNA. The Current Accounts and Capital Accounts were constructed according to institutional sectors for 1998-2006, followed by the preparation and construction of Accounts of the Matrix of Supply and Use Tables and the Integrated Economic Accounts (IEA).
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    • June 2024
      Source: National Centre for Statistics and Information, Oman
      Uploaded by: Dinesh Kumar Gouducheruvu
      Accessed On: 13 June, 2024
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       This section covers statistical data pertaining to production and uses of crude oil, natural gas and minerals. Crude oil data reflects the quantity of production and exports according to the producer and quantities sold to the Oman Refinery Co.In addition, the data reflects crude oil exports by importing countries. It also includes data on Oman Oil Refinery classified by production and sales of each product. The section contains data also on quantities and prices of local deliveries of petroleum products according to product and Governorate. Natural gas data reflects quantities produced as per type and use . Data on other minerals gives the value & quantities of sales and exports by Oman Mining Company as per product and main importing countries.
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    • May 2024
      Source: National Centre for Statistics and Information, Oman
      Uploaded by: Andrene Gayle
      Accessed On: 22 May, 2024
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      This section reviews statistical data pertaining to the public finance and reflects details of government revenue and expenditure. Government revenue in this section is classified by revenue item, government units in the General Budget, and function. Expenditure data are classified, according to their nature, into current and development. These are further classified ( into Recurrent and Development Expenditure) by government units in the budget or the type of expenditure, function, and sector.