Higher Transfers to EDL in 2017 as Average Oil Prices Increased

According to the Ministry of Finance, transfers to EDL reached $1.33B by the end of 2017, substantially higher than the $927M transferred over the same period in 2016.

This decline mainly resulted from the 37.4% yearly increase in payments to fuel and oil gas suppliers KPC and Sonatrach, which reached $1.26B by the end of 2017. In fact, the volumes of imported fuel rose by 15.49%, while imports of gas oils fell by a yearly 10.66% during the year.  Moreover, the rise in payments can be attributed to the 23.4% rise in average crude oil prices to $54.12/barrel.

Furthermore, EDL’s contribution to the oil bill fell to 2% in 2017, up from its previous share of 5.6% in the period January-December 2016.

Out of the government’s primary expenditures, which reached  $10.20B in the period Jan-Dec 2017, EDL transfers represented a share of 13% compared to a lower share of 9.4% by December 2016.

Contribution of EDL in the Total Oil Bill

Higher Transfers to EDL in 2017 as Average Oil Prices Increased

Source: MoF

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