Amir Khaled: Libya’s revenues may reach record highs this year. Oil prices are poised for further increases.
International economic observer Amir Khaled predicted Libya’s state revenue will reach its highest levels this year. This would surpass levels achieved in 2012 and 2013.
Khaled stated, according to Al-Masar TV, that oil prices are expected to continue rising until 2027. This is expected even if the war in the Gulf ends.
Khaled indicated that if oil-producing regions are extensively targeted, the price of oil could reach $150 per barrel.
