Spending cuts are not the solution to dealing with oil exporting countries’ low revenues. This comes from the Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (APICORP) Energy Forum in Bahrain where only 16% of energy and financial sector experts believe spending cuts would overcome the current squeeze on government revenues. Some 45% of the delegates stated diversification and 34% said subsidy reforms would be the answer. It was also revealed that 91% believed Brent oil price will remain below $70 (AED 257) for the coming 12 months, while only 1% predicted that the price per barrel would exceed $100 by this time next year.

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