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Oil Could Fall To $20 In 2016 – IMF by drberry(m): 6:29pm On Dec 26, 2015
Nigeria may be in for harder times than previously
envisaged as the International Monetary Fund has predicted that crude oil prices may slump to as low as $20 per barrel in 2016.


In the ‘IMF Executive Board Concludes 2015 Article IV
Consultation with Iran’ report, the body highlighted that the
price of crude oil could drop by between $5 and $15 in
2016, cableng.com reports.


As of Thursday, the price of crude oil in the international
market averaged $37. On December 17, the price fell to $36
per barrel.


The Federal Government 2016 budget had based the 2016
budget on a benchmark oil price of $38 per barrel. If the
IMF prediction comes true, the country will be in serious
trouble as there won’t be any buffer for the budget. Crude oil revenue accounts for about 90 per cent of
Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings.


Nigeria is projected to produce 2.2 million barrels of crude
oil per day in 2016. If it sells at $38 per barrel, it will
generate around $83.6m daily or $30.51bn in the entire
year.


At $20 as predicted by the IMF, Nigeria will generate $44m
daily or $16.06bn next year. This will mean that the country
will get at least 47.4 per cent less revenue from oil than
what is projected, adding more pressure to the nation’s
need to go borrowing in 2016.


According to President Muhammadu Buhari, oil related
revenues are expected to contribute N820bn to the
economy, while the budget deficit, which is projected at
N2.22tn, will be funded by foreign and domestic loans.


If the N820bn expected from oil revenues is cut by 47.4 per
cent as a result of the IMF projected decline in oil prices, the nation’s budget deficit will climb by N388.68bn to N2.59tn.

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Re: Oil Could Fall To $20 In 2016 – IMF by drberry(m): 6:30pm On Dec 26, 2015
Ghen Ghen!! I hope our economic team has thought this through and has an alternative solution otherwise it's going to confirm the "prophesied" economic hardship for next year...
Re: Oil Could Fall To $20 In 2016 – IMF by jstbeinhonest(m): 6:30pm On Dec 26, 2015
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Re: Oil Could Fall To $20 In 2016 – IMF by naijacutee(f): 6:37pm On Dec 26, 2015
We will soon use our oil to fry dodo. As of today a barrel of palm oil is more expensive than a barrel of crude oil.
Re: Oil Could Fall To $20 In 2016 – IMF by ksstroud: 6:56pm On Dec 26, 2015
grin grin grin
naijacutee:
We will soon use our oil to fry dodo. As of today a barrel of palm oil is more expensive than a barrel of crude oil.

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