Qatar Records Budget Surplus of $713 Mln in Q2 

15 December 2022, Qatar, Doha: Three men stand in front of the skylines in Doha. (dpa)
15 December 2022, Qatar, Doha: Three men stand in front of the skylines in Doha. (dpa)
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Qatar Records Budget Surplus of $713 Mln in Q2 

15 December 2022, Qatar, Doha: Three men stand in front of the skylines in Doha. (dpa)
15 December 2022, Qatar, Doha: Three men stand in front of the skylines in Doha. (dpa)

Qatar recorded a budget surplus of 2.6 billion riyals ($713.31 million) in the second quarter of 2024, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday, adding it would use it to reduce public debt.

The Gulf state, among the world's biggest exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG), posted a surplus of 2 billion riyals in the first quarter.

Total revenue for the second quarter was down 12.4% compared to the prior year period, at 59.9 billion riyals, the ministry said, after weaker demand curbed international gas prices.

Spending in the quarter fell almost 2% to 57.3 billion riyals, year-on-year.

The entire surplus would go towards lowering Qatar's public debt, leaving no cash surplus, the ministry said.

Like regional peers, Qatar has accelerated efforts to diversify economic sectors and revenue streams, but remains reliant on gas revenue for government income.

In December it forecast that oil and gas revenue would fall by 14.5% in 2024 while non-oil revenue is expected to rise by about 2.4%.



Saudi Mining Licenses Reach 2,401 by End of 2024

Saudi Mining Licenses Reach 2,401 by End of 2024
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Saudi Mining Licenses Reach 2,401 by End of 2024

Saudi Mining Licenses Reach 2,401 by End of 2024

The Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources announced on Sunday that the number of valid mining licenses in the Kingdom has reached 2,401 by the end of 2024.

The licenses cover various categories, including mining, exploration, reconnaissance, building materials quarries, and small mine operations.

According to the 2024 Mining Sector Indicators Bulletin, issued by the National Industrial and Mining Information Center, the majority of these licenses were granted for building materials quarries (1,481), followed by exploration (642), mining and small mining exploitation (215), reconnaissance (41), and surplus mineral ore extraction (22).

The bulletin serves as a critical tool for monitoring developments in the mining sector, tracking both existing and newly issued licenses across various regions of the Kingdom. By boosting transparency and providing accurate data, the initiative supports investors and decision-makers in making informed choices that contribute to the sector’s growth and sustainability.