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All publications by tag «REVENUE»

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2021, February, 12, 12:05:00
OIL REVENUES WILL DOWN $9 TLN
OPEC has long maintained that oil will remain a dominant energy source in the decades to come.
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2019, August, 23, 11:15:00
OPEC EXPORT REVENUES $711 BLN
members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) earned almost $711 billion in net oil export revenues in 2018
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2019, January, 7, 09:45:00
LIBYA'S OIL REVENUE UP 78%
REUTERS - Libya’s oil revenue rose to $24.4 billion in 2018, up 78 pct from 2017, Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) said in statement on Sunday.
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2017, December, 29, 11:30:00
SAUDIS REVENUE WILL UP TO $280 BLN
BLOOMBERG - Under a six-year fiscal program, officials predict rising oil prices and output will push income from oil sales to 801.4 billion riyals ($214 billion) from 440 billion riyals this year, the people said on condition of anonymity because they aren’t authorized to share the data publicly. It assumes the price of oil will reach $75 a barrel. Non-oil revenue, excluding income from the Public Investment Fund, would increase 32 percent to 337 billion riyals, they said.
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2017, December, 20, 19:35:00
SAUDIS EXPECTS +12%
BLOOMBERG - Saudi Arabia expects oil revenue to jump 12 percent next year in a sign the world’s biggest crude exporter expects prices to keep rising in 2018.
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2016, August, 18, 18:50:00
OPEC REVENUE DOWN 46%
OPEC revenue has fallen in step with the steep decline in crude oil prices. The monthly average Brent spot price dropped from $112 per barrel in June 2014 to $38/b in December 2015. OPEC revenue is expected to fall further in 2016 to $341 billion before rising to $427 billion in 2017.
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2014, December, 20, 16:15:00
OPEC REVENUES WILL FALL
EIA estimates that members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), excluding Iran, will earn about $700 billion in revenue from net oil exports in 2014, a 14% decrease from 2013 earnings and the lowest earnings for the group since 2010. OPEC earnings declined in 2014 largely for two reasons: decreases in the amount of OPEC oil exports and lower oil prices, with the 2014 average for Brent crude oil projected to be 8% below the average 2013 price.