MENA Quarterly Economic Brief : Plunging Oil Prices

In the three months since most observers, including the World Bank, issued their last forecasts, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region has changed substantially. Political tensions have eased somewhat with presidential and legislative elections completed in a few countries. This issue of the MENA Quarterly Economic Brief focused on the implications of low oil prices for eight developing countries, the MENA-8 (oil importers: Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon and Jordan and oil exporters: Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Libya) and the economies of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council), who play a major role in providing funds in the form of aid, investment, tourism revenues and remittances to the rest of the countries of the region. Several assumptions are also made about future oil prices taking into account several variables. All projections are based on statistical information available through early January 2015.

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Main Author: Lili Mottaghi
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-02
Subjects:AVERAGE PRICE, BARREL, CRUDE OIL, DRILLING, DRILLING RIGS, FUEL, INFLATION, INTERNATIONAL OIL PRICES, LOW OIL PRICES, MARKET SHARE, MILLION BARRELS, MILLION BARRELS PER DAY, NET OIL EXPORTS, OIL, OIL CONSUMER, OIL EXPORTERS, OIL FIELDS, OIL IMPORTERS, OIL IMPORTS, OIL MARKET, OIL PRICE, OIL PRICES, OIL PRODUCERS, OIL PRODUCTION, OIL REVENUES, OPEC, PRICE FORECASTS, PRICE OF OIL, PRODUCTION COSTS, SHALE OIL, SPREAD, SURPLUSES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/02/23951849/mena-quarterly-economic-brief-plunging-oil-prices
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/21462
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spelling dig-okr-10986214622024-08-08T13:31:47Z MENA Quarterly Economic Brief : Plunging Oil Prices Lili Mottaghi AVERAGE PRICE BARREL CRUDE OIL DRILLING DRILLING RIGS FUEL INFLATION INTERNATIONAL OIL PRICES LOW OIL PRICES MARKET SHARE MILLION BARRELS MILLION BARRELS PER DAY NET OIL EXPORTS OIL OIL CONSUMER OIL EXPORTERS OIL FIELDS OIL IMPORTERS OIL IMPORTS OIL MARKET OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCERS OIL PRODUCTION OIL REVENUES OPEC PRICE FORECASTS PRICE OF OIL PRODUCTION COSTS SHALE OIL SPREAD SURPLUSES In the three months since most observers, including the World Bank, issued their last forecasts, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region has changed substantially. Political tensions have eased somewhat with presidential and legislative elections completed in a few countries. This issue of the MENA Quarterly Economic Brief focused on the implications of low oil prices for eight developing countries, the MENA-8 (oil importers: Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon and Jordan and oil exporters: Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Libya) and the economies of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council), who play a major role in providing funds in the form of aid, investment, tourism revenues and remittances to the rest of the countries of the region. Several assumptions are also made about future oil prices taking into account several variables. All projections are based on statistical information available through early January 2015. 2015-02-19T19:56:36Z 2015-02-19T19:56:36Z 2015-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/02/23951849/mena-quarterly-economic-brief-plunging-oil-prices https://hdl.handle.net/10986/21462 English en_US MENA knowledge and learning;issue no. 141 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic AVERAGE PRICE
BARREL
CRUDE OIL
DRILLING
DRILLING RIGS
FUEL
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL OIL PRICES
LOW OIL PRICES
MARKET SHARE
MILLION BARRELS
MILLION BARRELS PER DAY
NET OIL EXPORTS
OIL
OIL CONSUMER
OIL EXPORTERS
OIL FIELDS
OIL IMPORTERS
OIL IMPORTS
OIL MARKET
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCERS
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL REVENUES
OPEC
PRICE FORECASTS
PRICE OF OIL
PRODUCTION COSTS
SHALE OIL
SPREAD
SURPLUSES
AVERAGE PRICE
BARREL
CRUDE OIL
DRILLING
DRILLING RIGS
FUEL
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL OIL PRICES
LOW OIL PRICES
MARKET SHARE
MILLION BARRELS
MILLION BARRELS PER DAY
NET OIL EXPORTS
OIL
OIL CONSUMER
OIL EXPORTERS
OIL FIELDS
OIL IMPORTERS
OIL IMPORTS
OIL MARKET
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCERS
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL REVENUES
OPEC
PRICE FORECASTS
PRICE OF OIL
PRODUCTION COSTS
SHALE OIL
SPREAD
SURPLUSES
spellingShingle AVERAGE PRICE
BARREL
CRUDE OIL
DRILLING
DRILLING RIGS
FUEL
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL OIL PRICES
LOW OIL PRICES
MARKET SHARE
MILLION BARRELS
MILLION BARRELS PER DAY
NET OIL EXPORTS
OIL
OIL CONSUMER
OIL EXPORTERS
OIL FIELDS
OIL IMPORTERS
OIL IMPORTS
OIL MARKET
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCERS
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL REVENUES
OPEC
PRICE FORECASTS
PRICE OF OIL
PRODUCTION COSTS
SHALE OIL
SPREAD
SURPLUSES
AVERAGE PRICE
BARREL
CRUDE OIL
DRILLING
DRILLING RIGS
FUEL
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL OIL PRICES
LOW OIL PRICES
MARKET SHARE
MILLION BARRELS
MILLION BARRELS PER DAY
NET OIL EXPORTS
OIL
OIL CONSUMER
OIL EXPORTERS
OIL FIELDS
OIL IMPORTERS
OIL IMPORTS
OIL MARKET
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCERS
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL REVENUES
OPEC
PRICE FORECASTS
PRICE OF OIL
PRODUCTION COSTS
SHALE OIL
SPREAD
SURPLUSES
Lili Mottaghi
MENA Quarterly Economic Brief : Plunging Oil Prices
description In the three months since most observers, including the World Bank, issued their last forecasts, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region has changed substantially. Political tensions have eased somewhat with presidential and legislative elections completed in a few countries. This issue of the MENA Quarterly Economic Brief focused on the implications of low oil prices for eight developing countries, the MENA-8 (oil importers: Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon and Jordan and oil exporters: Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Libya) and the economies of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council), who play a major role in providing funds in the form of aid, investment, tourism revenues and remittances to the rest of the countries of the region. Several assumptions are also made about future oil prices taking into account several variables. All projections are based on statistical information available through early January 2015.
topic_facet AVERAGE PRICE
BARREL
CRUDE OIL
DRILLING
DRILLING RIGS
FUEL
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL OIL PRICES
LOW OIL PRICES
MARKET SHARE
MILLION BARRELS
MILLION BARRELS PER DAY
NET OIL EXPORTS
OIL
OIL CONSUMER
OIL EXPORTERS
OIL FIELDS
OIL IMPORTERS
OIL IMPORTS
OIL MARKET
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCERS
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL REVENUES
OPEC
PRICE FORECASTS
PRICE OF OIL
PRODUCTION COSTS
SHALE OIL
SPREAD
SURPLUSES
author Lili Mottaghi
author_facet Lili Mottaghi
author_sort Lili Mottaghi
title MENA Quarterly Economic Brief : Plunging Oil Prices
title_short MENA Quarterly Economic Brief : Plunging Oil Prices
title_full MENA Quarterly Economic Brief : Plunging Oil Prices
title_fullStr MENA Quarterly Economic Brief : Plunging Oil Prices
title_full_unstemmed MENA Quarterly Economic Brief : Plunging Oil Prices
title_sort mena quarterly economic brief : plunging oil prices
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015-02
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/02/23951849/mena-quarterly-economic-brief-plunging-oil-prices
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