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Oman Business Email Database

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Oman Business Email Database

214,000 verified contacts available. Get the full Oman Business Email Database at LeadsBlue.

Market data and cold-email benchmarks for the Oman Business Email Database: how many verified contacts are available, expected open and reply rates, and the best way to reach this segment.

Key figures

MetricValue
Verified contacts214,000
Segmentbusiness email list
GeographyOman
Cold email open rate15–22%
Cold email reply rate2–4.5%
Best send daysSunday, Monday, Tuesday
Best send time09:00-11:00 GST
LicenseCC BY 4.0

Market overview

With 214,000 verified contacts, the Oman Business Email Database is one of LeadsBlue's business email list datasets for Oman. Oman is a sultanate with a relatively moderate Gulf business environment. Muscat is the commercial capital. Oman is diversifying from oil revenues under Vision 2040 — focusing on tourism, manufacturing, logistics, and renewable energy. Salalah and Sohar are significant port and industrial cities. Oman is known as the most stable and politically moderate of the Gulf states.

Key business hubs: Muscat, Salalah, Sohar, Duqm (special economic zone).

Outreach strategy

Omani B2B outreach is best conducted through formal business channels and relationship-building. The market is smaller than UAE or Saudi Arabia but more relationship-oriented and less transactional. English is widely used in business.

Compliance

Oman's Personal Data Protection Law was enacted in 2022. The ITA (Information Technology Authority) oversees enforcement. Implementation is ongoing.

Cold email benchmarks by industry

Engagement varies by the recipient's industry. Benchmark open and reply rate ranges from the LeadsBlue study:

IndustryOpen rateReply rate
Technology & Software22-31%3.5-6.5%
Healthcare & Medical18-26%2.0-4.5%
Manufacturing & Engineering16-23%1.8-3.5%
Finance & Banking15-22%1.5-3.2%
Professional Services20-28%2.5-5.0%
Real Estate18-26%2-6%
Construction & Real Estate17-24%2.0-3.8%
Legal19-27%2.2-4.5%
E-commerce24-33%3.5-6.5%
Oil & Energy14-20%2-4%

How to use this list effectively

  • Verify before sending. B2B contact data decays roughly 2–3% per month as people change roles. Run the list through a verification pass to remove stale or invalid addresses before your first send.
  • Segment by industry and role. Response rates improve sharply when the message matches the recipient's vertical and seniority — use the segment fields to tailor your copy rather than sending one generic message.
  • Warm up the sending domain. Start with low daily volume from a dedicated sending domain and ramp gradually to protect deliverability.
  • Follow a multi-touch cadence. Most replies come from the 2nd–4th touch; a short sequence over 2–3 weeks outperforms a single send.
  • Respect compliance. Include a valid postal address and a working opt-out, and honour unsubscribe requests promptly (see compliance notes above).

Frequently asked questions

How many contacts are in the Oman Business Email Database?
The list contains 214,000 verified contacts.

What format is the data delivered in?
LeadsBlue databases are delivered as downloadable spreadsheet files (CSV/Excel) with standard contact fields, ready to import into any CRM or email platform.

Is cold email to this list legal?
Oman's Personal Data Protection Law was enacted in 2022. See the compliance section above for details.

What's a realistic open rate?
Benchmark open rates for this market run 15–22%, with reply rates of 2–4.5%, depending on industry, targeting, and copy quality.

Get the full dataset

The complete, verified Oman Business Email Database — with individual contact records ready for outreach — is available from LeadsBlue:

Oman Business Email Database on LeadsBlue

Source & citation

Benchmark data: LeadsBlue Research, B2B Cold Email Benchmark Report 2026 (doi:10.5281/zenodo.20136256, CC BY 4.0). Author: Luther Johnson (ORCID 0009-0008-9836-1280).