Gulf must brace for long-term low oil price: Experts

AFP  |  Dubai 

Gulf states which depend heavily on exports for most of their revenues should brace for a long period of prices and subdued economic growth, experts warned on Wednesday.

"prices will remain low for a long period," former Lebanese and trade told the one-day Arab Strategy Forum.

A cooling of the global economy will reduce demand for oil, which coupled with rising competition from sources and shale crude will lead to low prices, said Saidi, who is now a

"This will negatively impact growth in the whole (Arab) region...The whole area will face a financial and economic crisis," he said.

The six member nations of the (GCC) earn more than 80 per cent of their revenues from

The GCC states -- Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the -- have lost hundreds of billions of dollars in since crude prices crashed in mid-2014.

later rebounded after OPEC and non-OPEC producers reduced their production.

But they slid again when producers boosted output earlier this year to compensate for expected losses from because of the re-imposition of US sanctions.

have lost more than a quarter of their value compared with a four-year peak over USD 85 a barrel seen in October, with benchmark Brent crude trading at around USD 61 a barrel in on Wednesday.

warned that economic growth in the GCC region was still dependent on

"Now, we are at a time of uncertainty ... Growth in Gulf states is forecast at three percent next year ... but this could be revised," following the drop in oil prices, Mohieldin said.

He said that the unemployment rate among Arab youths is 30 per cent and higher among females, adding that growth is not producing enough jobs. OPEC and non-OPEC producers decided last week to cut production by 1.2 million barrels a day from January to shore up prices, which some analysts warned would hit economic growth.

"We think that the OPEC deal will have an overall negative impact on GDP (gross domestic product) growth in the Gulf over the coming quarters," London-based consultancy firm said last week.

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First Published: Wed, December 12 2018. 20:20 IST