UAE and Saudi need oil prices to be stable. Production is falling in OPEC countries and needs to be made up elsewhere. Otherwise transition from oil will hasten as it becomes too expensive and can’t compete with renewables.
Somalia has never had a more opportune moment than right now
@Dima&Damo don't listen to Biden waa 'xoolo' caadi ah, fudeed, degdeg badan
There is 13 countries that are oil producers in Opec and Russia(currently sanctioned) but will lift eventually it's a super-power. The fixed market space is 100 million barrels a day currently. Saudi takes the largest share of that 100 million market space.
Ur idea of 'economic growth' is ridiculous as GDP growth in the global context is within 2-5% for most nations, adding 2-5% growth on 100 million is tiny growth space(5 million barrels a day added and that's being very LIBERAL).
Even for argument sake Somalia was cleared to produce oil by OPEC kkkkk, u won't be given more then 1 million barrels a day. 1 million barrel x 100 = 100 million.
Then that's split with the producer 50/50. That's now down too 50 million. 50 million x 365(that's excluding operational costs, taxes, regional/federal sharing). That's assuming 18 billion added in our GDP.
18 billion plus 7 billion = 25 billion GDP. 25 billion/15 million= GDP Per capita of $1666 kkkkkkkkkkkkkk. That's assuming they don't go african and buy 'wasteful' things and create a sovereign fund like Saudi and link it to American investment firms to grow it by tying it to 'western companies' becuz your industries are simply not profitable locally becuz your people are not industrious(firfirconi ma jiro).
A true rich country has a diverse market, a poor country has 1 industry and their called(developing world) for this reason, even if your industry is diamond, gold, farming, oil, gas, is irrelevant as long as it's the only industry, your a poor country becuz 15 million people can't get jobs from 1 industry.
Dr Osman economic model is to develop marketable skills for locals, link up diaspora/foreign investors and local banking, create start ups so our market isn't termed '1 industry' nation kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk