The Desperate Plight of Petro-States With a Busted Business Model, Oil Economies Head for the Unknown
The Desperate Plight of Petro-States
With a Busted Business Model, Oil Economies Head for the Unknown
By Michael T. Klare
Pity the poor petro-states. Once so wealthy from oil sales that they
could finance wars, mega-projects, and domestic social peace
simultaneously, some of them are now beset by internal strife or are on
the brink of collapse as oil prices remain at ruinously low levels.
Unlike other countries, which largely finance their governments through
taxation, petro-states rely on their oil and natural gas revenues.
Russia, for example, obtains about 50% of government income that way; Nigeria, 60%; and Saudi Arabia, a whopping 90%.
When oil was selling at $100 per barrel or above, as was the case until
2014, these countries could finance lavish government projects and
social welfare operations, ensuring widespread popular support. Now,
with oil below $50 and likely to persist at that level, they find
themselves curbing public spending and fending off rising domestic
discontent or even incipient revolt.
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