Sun, Nov 09, 2025 | Jumada al-Awwal 18, 1447 | Fajr 05:12 | DXB 31.2°C
DUBAI - Bahrain, the smallest oil producer amongst the six Gulf Arab states, set its national budget for the next two years using an estimated crude price of $60 a barrel, the government said in a statement on the state-owned news agency.
Total revenue forecast for the two-year period stands at 3.733 billion dinars ($9.9 billion), with 1.836 billion dinars for 2009 and 1.897 billion dinars for 2010, according to the statement released yesterday after a cabinet meeting.
Expenditures are projected at 4.162 billion dinars for the period, leaving the budget with an estimated deficit of 429 million dinars, according to the statement. Oil income, which makes up as much as 82 per cent of the total revenue, is projected to total 3.054 billion dinars.
Crude oil fell for a second day in
Crude oil for December delivery fell 15 cents, or 0.2 per cent, to $64.00 a barrel in after-hours electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange at