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Arabic oil: export profit dropped by $24 billion
In quarter 1, 2016 Arabia countries have exported crude oil to the amount of $50.4 billion, reported local media.
This is down $24 billion against crude oil export by the Organization of Arabic Oil Exporting Countries in quarter 1, 2015.
This reduction is a result of slump of oil prices, which in early 2016 dropped below $30.00 per barrel. According to the Organization’s report, this negatively affect consumption and state costs.—0—
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