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Saudi Arabia Raises $326bn In Revenue From Oil In 2022

by Chika Izuora
3 years ago
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Saudi Arabia generated about $326 billion in oil revenues for 2022, although monthly revenues have been lower in recent months after oil prices slid to around $80 per barrel at the end of last year.
The figure represents Saudi Arabia’s highest-ever oil revenues back in 2012.
The rise in oil prices last year, especially, the spike in the first half to over $100 a barrel after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, raised the revenues for the world’s largest crude oil exporter.
The value of oil exports accounted for more than 70 per cent of all Saudi exports last year.
In December 2022, oil exports increased by 11.1 per cent year over year to $22.8 billion (85.5 billion Saudi riyals), but fell compared to November, according to data released by Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics on Tuesday.
The share of oil exports in total exports increased from 71.9 per cent in December 2021 to 79.0 per cent in December 2022, the authority said.
China, Japan, and India were Saudi Arabia’s main trading partners for exports in December 2022, due to the oil sales.
While many economies floundered in 2022 due to inflationary pressures and soaring energy prices, Saudi Arabia’s economy grew by 8.7 per cent last year, thanks to its oil industry and exports.
According to flash estimates, real GDP in the fourth quarter of 2022 grew by 5.4 per cent compared to the same period of 2021, and the real GDP during the year 2022 rose by 8.7 per cent compared to 2021, the General Authority for Statistics said last month.
Saudi economic growth was the highest among the G20 Group of countries.
Saudi Arabia also booked its first annual budget surplus in nearly a decade.
Analysts believe that the Kingdom needs oil prices at $75-80 per barrel to balance its budget.

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