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    Conventional energy sources widely used in OmanIn 1925, Oman discovered the largest revenue base in the Sultanate. Namely, a standard basis of energy. The standard or non-renewable energy base is the energy base industrialized millions of years ago and it cannot be refurbished or replaced with a comparable new source in the region where it is used (omaninfo. com, 2002). Similarly, Oman relies significantly on two main sources of energy, oil and gas. They would represent 70 to 80 percent of the usual sources of power in Oman. Additionally, they are estimated to represent 40 percent of Oman's gross domestic product(). The three forms of fossil fuels are coal, oil and gas, the most important and reliable human sources so far in energy production. They constitute about 92% of the total sources of energy production, while other sources only represent about 8% (EnergyKids, 2013). Black Gold (Oil) Oman discovered oil, decades later, in most of the Arab Inlet states, and it was not a commercial affair. figures until 1962. In fact, countless factors have contributed to maintaining the invention of oil fields such as; the fields were smaller, more scattered, less productive and each barrel more expensive than his knowledge due to the difficult topography of the land. In addition, Oman has resorted to current methods or EOR (enhanced oil recovery) methods in order to reduce the cost of oil discovery and discover new oil fields containing a greater amount of oil. (omaninfo.com, 2002). About 5.5 billion barrels of Oman's oil reserves are located in the northern and central regions. They are stationed in the north at Yibal, Natih, Fahud, al-Huwaisah and Lekhwair which produce almost half of the finished...... middle of paper ...... al gas creation over the countless Recent years have seen the development of traditional gas-based industries, such as petrochemicals, the creation of manipulations and the use of conventional gas as a feedstock for enhanced oil recovery projects. The Sultanate of Oman discovered 450 km from Muscat the largest liquefied natural gas land which exceeds its size Kausar, who described that it is the largest gas land discovered in the last six years. And that the new land be placed at a depth of 40,500 meters in the land adjacent to the immense land of Sih Roll in central Oman. It is the deepest land among the previous gas fields that has been previously discovered. (GECF, 2013). Ultimately, these are the energy sources currently available in Oman, and are the most useful, due to their high energy in electricity production and their importance in modern industries..