The Middle East Energy

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Chapter | Energy from The Report: Bahrain 2016

Although the global drop in crude oil prices is a concern, the early adoption of economic diversification efforts has created positive growth trajectories in non-oil sectors in Bahrain, such as construction and transport.  Hydrocarbons continue to form the bulk of government revenues in Bahrain, with oil and gas accounting for 24.1% of Bahrain’s GDP in 2014. Neighbouring Saudi Arabia...

Low oil prices will undoubtedly continue to be a significant challenge for Bahrain in 2016. However the kingdom’s early moves to diversify its economy mean the country is well placed to weather the storm and non-oil segments are expected to continue performing well in 2016.

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Oman 2016

Hydrocarbons play a vital role in the Omani economy, comprising almost 50% of GDP and accounting for a large majority of government revenues. In total the government budgeted $3.9bn of spending on investment in oil and gas for 2015, representing an increase of 9.35% on the $3.6bn budgeted for 2014. Although the drop in oil prices has put considerable pressure on government revenues, the price...

Oman’s long history of political stability coupled with its favorable international trade agreements and special economic zones has ensured strong growth in economic output and exports in recent years. The fall in global prices is undoubtedly a concern for the sultanate, but the sustained focus on diversification schemes, as well as the country’s ongoing spending commitments on big-ticket projects should ensure steady growth moving forward.

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Jordan2015

As Jordan has historically imported the majority of its energy needs, the drop in global oil prices between mid-2014 and early 2015 will have a positive impact on the kingdom’s near term energy bills and on its trade deficit. However, the kingdom is also set to diversify its energy sources moving forward. As part of its National Energy Plan, Jordan hopes to see 29% of total energy needs met by...

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Ras Al Khaimah 2015

The energy mix in RAK is currently led by government-owned operators RAK Petroleum and RAK Gas, both of which are involved in exploration and operation...

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