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FG to Retain $60 Benchmark Despite Record-low Oil Price

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  • FG to Retain $60 Benchmark Despite Record-low Oil Price

The Federal Government has maintained that the benchmark for oil price in its 2019 budget remained unchanged despite the fall in global oil price.

Brent crude, against which Nigeria’s crude is measured, declined from $86 a barrel in October to $58.41 on Tuesday due to growing global uncertainty that triggered equity sell-off across the world and the failure of OPEC to cut enough production to artificially boost oil price.

While experts like JPMorgan, IMF, have predicted even lower oil prices in 2019 because of the trade war between the U.S and China and the projected slow down in global growth, the Federal Government has maintained that 2019 benchmark will remain $60 per barrel.

The source that preferred not to be mentioned said, “We will still retain the benchmark at $60 per barrel because industry experts have said the oil price fluctuations are temporary. There is no cause for alarm at all.”

In a surprise move, Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s largest producer, left its 2019 oil projection at $80 a barrel, despite U.S daily production predicted to rise to 12 million barrel per day in the new year. Suggesting that OPEC members may have plans to boost price going into the new year.

The N8.73 trillion 2019 budget scheduled to be presented later today by President Muhammadu Buhari was prepared with a benchmark of $60 per barrel for 2019, $56.5 for 2020, and $56.5 for 2021. National oil production was estimated at 2.3 million barrels per day (mbpd), 2.44 mbpd, and 2.62 mbpd for 2019, 2020 and 2021.

The official Foreign Exchange rate was pegged at N305 to $1 for the next three years, while the inflation rate is projected to remain constant at 9.98 per cent for 2019 as against 11.78 for 2018.

The gross domestic product for the oil sector was projected at N11,163.5 billion, N10,769.3 billion and N10,183.4 billion for 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively.

While non-oil sector GDP was put at N128,489.3 billion, N143,921.2 billion and N161,017 billion for the next three years.

The total GDP for the country was calculated as N139, 652.7 billion, N154, 690.6 billion and N171,200.5 billion with the GDP growth rate at 3.0 for 2019, 3.6 (2020) and 3.9 (2012).

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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