IMF says world oil prices to double over next decadeMay 15, 2012 - 14:33 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Oil prices could double over the next decade with sweeping implications for the global economy, according to a report commissioned by the International Monetary Fund. As oil prices remain at historically high levels of around $110 (£68) a barrel, a combination of rising demand and constrained supply could have major consequences. "Our prediction of small further increases in world oil production comes at the expense of a near doubling, permanently, of real oil prices over the coming decade," the report's authors concluded. "This is uncharted territory for the world economy, which has never experienced such prices for more than a few months." They said that research suggested energy accounted for up to 50pc of overall gross domestic product, meaning "the implications of lower oil output growth for GDP could be very large." Persistently high oil prices are already threatening the global economic recovery according to a director of the International Energy Agency. Maria van der Hoeven said that although prices had eased somewhat in recent weeks, the threat of heightened political tension over Iran, limited spare production capacity, and unplanned supply outages remained. "Prices remain very high," she told a conference in Australia. "High prices pose a real threat to the economic recovery." Brent crude oil spiked to above $120 a barrel in the early part of 2012 but was trading May 13 at about $110 a barrel. That was the lowest since January, but still very high by historical standards, The Telegraph reported. Top stories Yerevan has dismissed Turkey’s demand to shut down the Armenian nuclear power plant as “inappropriate”. Armenia will loan 2.9 billion drams to Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh), according to a draft government decision. The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan has “strongly condemned” Armenia’s decision. Kerobyan has said that for the first time in the history of Armenia, the volume of foreign direct investments amounted to about $1 billion. Partner news | Lemkin Institute urges Armenia to respect people’s right to dissent The Lemkin Institute has urged the Armenian government to respect people’s fundamental human right to express their dissent. French-Armenian journalist returns to France after 41-day hunger strike Nicolian said on social media on Sunday, June 2 that he needs to improve his health in order to “continue the fight”. Iran’s Red Crescent sends aid to Armenia’s flood-hit regions The Iranian Red Crescent Society has sent humanitarian aid to the victims of deadly floods that hit northern Armenia on May 25-26. Putin congratulates Pashinyan’s birthday Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on his birthday on June 1. |