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Can Al Buraymi convert the border into a growth engine?

Al Buraymi sits in the middle of the envelope table, but its official spatial role is unusually direct: use the border, build green-tech and food-security capabilities, and turn location into economic leverage.

OMR 17.0m

Committed governorate development projects

Al Buraymi ranks 8 of 11 on this official table.

3.9%

Unemployment rate

Lower is better. Al Buraymi ranks 6 of 11 on this official table.

OMR 37.3m

Property traded value

Al Buraymi ranks 9 of 11 on this official table.

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Six questions Al Buraymi has to answer

Each card pairs one of the big questions with the live number, the trend chart, and a way into the full topic page where the data is broken down properly.

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Topic page

Capital deployment

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How much money is actually being committed, and whether the property market is picking up the signal.

Committed governorate development projects

OMR 17m

Property traded value

OMR 37m

Preview chart: Property traded value

Ranking chart showing property traded value across Oman's governorates, with Al Buraymi highlighted.OMR 0mOMR 273mOMR 547mOMR 820mOMR 1,093mMuscatOMR 1,093.2mAl Batinah NorthOMR 662.6mDhofarOMR 565.5mAl Batinah SouthOMR 539.6mAd DakhiliyahOMR 214.5mAdh DhahirahOMR 76.6mAsh Sharqiyah NorthOMR 71.8mAsh Sharqiyah SouthOMR 71.3mAl BuraymiOMR 37.3mMusandamOMR 23.5mAl WustaOMR 12m

Public spending is the easy part. What matters is whether it pulls private money in behind it and starts to shift how the local economy actually works. Al Buraymi is showing OMR 37.3m on property traded value.

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Urban buildout and housing

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Population, permits and whether the place is actually being built fast enough for the role it has been handed.

Registered population

135,509

Building permits

749

Preview chart: Building permits

Ranking chart showing building permits across Oman's governorates, with Al Buraymi highlighted.02,0494,0976,1468,194Al Batinah South8,194Al Batinah North7,179Ad Dakhiliyah5,993Muscat5,854Ash Sharqiyah South3,201Ash Sharqiyah North3,039Dhofar2,831Adh Dhahirah2,345Al Buraymi749Musandam610Al Wusta345

A spatial plan only becomes real when permits and settlements start lining up with the role the governorate has been given. Until then, it is still just a map. Al Buraymi is showing 749 on building permits.

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Jobs and enterprise

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The jobs and businesses that show whether the governorate has a working economy, or just a project list.

Unemployment rate

4%

Establishments

12,069

Workers in establishments

33,049

Preview chart: Unemployment rate

Ranking chart showing unemployment rate across Oman's governorates, with Al Buraymi highlighted.0%1%3%4%6%Muscat1.4%Al Wusta1.5%Dhofar2.6%Ash Sharqiyah North3.4%Ash Sharqiyah South3.8%Al Buraymi3.9%Al Batinah South3.9%Ad Dakhiliyah4.1%Al Batinah North4.5%Musandam5.3%Adh Dhahirah5.6%Lower values are better on this indicator. Current range: 0% to 6%.

If the strategy does not eventually show up in jobs, firms and a thicker base of local businesses, it is not really a strategy yet — it is still a slide. Al Buraymi is showing 3.9% on unemployment rate.

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Tourism and place economy

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Hotels, occupancy, and whether the place is becoming a real destination or just adding rooms.

Hotels

41

Hotel occupancy rate

34%

Preview chart: Hotel occupancy rate

Ranking chart showing hotel occupancy rate across Oman's governorates, with Al Buraymi highlighted.0%14%28%41%55%Muscat55.1%Al Batinah South49.8%Al Batinah North44.4%Dhofar40.9%Ash Sharqiyah South39.3%Al Buraymi33.9%Al Wusta22.2%Musandam20.9%Adh Dhahirah19.7%Ad Dakhiliyah14.9%Ash Sharqiyah North14.0%

A lot of governorates are sold on heritage, climate, scenery or access. The numbers have to back up the story — empty rooms are not a visitor economy. Al Buraymi is showing 33.9% on hotel occupancy rate.

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Human capability and essential services

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Whether schools and hospitals are keeping up — the simplest read on whether people can build a life here.

Students in schools

23,530

Hospital beds

162

Preview chart: Students in schools

Ranking chart showing students in schools across Oman's governorates, with Al Buraymi highlighted.068,670137,340206,009274,679Muscat274,679Al Batinah North202,291Ad Dakhiliyah140,423Al Batinah South133,483Dhofar91,026Ash Sharqiyah South85,034Ash Sharqiyah North71,876Adh Dhahirah55,446Al Buraymi23,530Al Wusta9,791Musandam9,269

The story is not only about investment. It is also about whether families can build their lives — schooling, healthcare, daily services — without having to default back to Muscat. Al Buraymi is showing 23,530 on students in schools.

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Infrastructure and utilities

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Roads, water and the quiet base layer that usually decides whether any of the rest of it actually works.

Roads executed

62 km

Water connections

24,091

Preview chart: Water connections

Ranking chart showing water connections across Oman's governorates, with Al Buraymi highlighted.085,339170,678256,016341,355Muscat341,355Al Batinah North118,137Dhofar93,106Al Batinah South75,432Ad Dakhiliyah71,624Ash Sharqiyah South58,158Ash Sharqiyah North29,708Adh Dhahirah27,164Al Buraymi24,091Musandam11,661Al Wusta5,650

Infrastructure is the silent constraint. Roads, water and utility access are usually what separates a strategy on the page from an economy that runs. Al Buraymi is showing 24,091 on water connections.

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Official role

Green tech economy

The MOHUP strategy frames Al Buraymi around self-sufficiency, cross-border opportunity, green technology, and food-security-linked growth. Al Buraymi city is the main anchor, while Mahadah and As Sunaynah are meant to support mining, livestock, dairy and tourism activity.

  • The governorate is meant to use its position next to neighboring markets as a structural advantage.
  • Green technology is not peripheral in the official story; it is treated as a local differentiator and employment anchor.
  • Secondary centres are expected to carry distinct roles in mining, dairy, livestock and desert tourism.

Why we went deeper here

Why this governorate is worth a full topic stack

The public record is strong enough to track six priorities per governorate — but not every Vision 2040 theme, and not everywhere equally.

Official sources cover most of what actually matters at the governorate level: strategy, money, jobs, businesses, property, housing, tourism, schools, hospitals, roads and water. They are not deep enough to honestly track every one of the twelve national priorities across all eleven governorates, so we focus on the six where the evidence holds up.

  • MOHUP's Oman National Spatial Strategy gives every governorate an explicit development role, anchor cities and sector focus.
  • The Oman Vision 2040 annual report is the clearest current signal of where the decentralisation programme is actually putting its money.
  • The latest NCSI Statistical Year Book carries governorate-level tables on jobs, businesses, property, housing, tourism, schools, hospitals, roads and utilities.

Where the numbers come from

The official sources behind this brief

This page stays deliberately short. We only go deeper on a topic where the government's own data is strong enough to back the claim.

Oman Vision 2040 Report 2024-2025

Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit

Official annual report used for the governorate development programme envelope, committed values by governorate, private-investment plots, Sorouh projects, governorate employment targets, and digital follow-up arrangements.

Governorate development programme table on the Development of Governorates and Sustainable Cities pages (pp. 279-280 in the PDF print numbering).

Statistical Year Book 2026, Issue 54

National Centre for Statistics and Information

Latest official NCSI yearbook used for governorate population, unemployment, property trading, building permits, establishments, workers, hotel stock, hotel occupancy, school students, hospital beds, roads, and water connections.

Key cited tables include the governorate population table, Table 2-17, Table 2-21, Table 5-3, Table 7-3, Table 9-21, Table 11-10, Table 12-9, Table 25-4, the Schools, Classrooms, Students and Teachers by Governorate grand-total table, and the Production and Distribution of Water and No.of Connections by Governorate table.

Features of the Urban Strategy 2040 (English)

Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning

Official MOHUP strategy document used for each governorate's intended spatial role, anchor cities, and sector priorities inside the national urban framework.

Governorate strategy spreads include Muscat (p. 59), Dhofar (p. 61), Al Batinah North (p. 64), Ad Dakhiliyah (p. 66), Al Wusta (p. 67), Musandam (p. 80), Al Batinah South (p. 81), Adh Dhahirah (p. 84), Ash Sharqiyah North (p. 86), Ash Sharqiyah South (p. 88), and Al Buraymi (p. 90).