TAG: UAE: Abu Dhabi
All eyes were understandably on Vienna at the end of June, and the gathering of oil ministers from the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Their decision to increase output was endorsed by the non-OPEC producers who signed up to the original cuts 18 months ago.
The past few years have come to be defined by major economic restructuring, encompassing government institutions, investment funds, oil and gas, financial services and education. Leadership across the emirate continues to embrace these changes, creating more efficient institutions better equipped to handle challenging times. Continuing to build competencies outside oil and gas, and furthering the knowledge economy, will be crucial to achieving the emirate’s long-term goals.
Undoubtedly, higher and more stable oil prices have buoyed the Gulf countries over the past year. As I have written before, this is in some senses good news for the region, where oil plays such an important role in terms of income.