Saudi Revenues Jump 50% in 1st Half of 2022, with $36 Bn Surplus

Saudi Revenues Jump 50% in 1st Half of 2022, with $36 Bn Surplus

In a performance that exceeded the targeted budget surplus for 2022, the Saudi Ministry of Finance disclosed on Thursday a record increase in revenues during the first half of this year, driven by a surge in oil prices and the fast growth of the non-oil sector.

Experts told Asharq Al-Awsat that energy prices and the non-oil sector were able to support Saudi Arabia’s general budget, thanks to the Kingdom’s diversification of revenue sources and the financial reforms it has been leading for years.

The recent figures confirm the strength of the Saudi economy, which has seen a remarkable growth, despite the recent successive crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russian-Ukrainian war, according to the experts.

The budget performance during the second quarter of 2022 witnessed revenues exceeding 370.3 billion riyals (USD98.7 billion) and expenditures amounting to 292.4 billion riyals (USD77.9 billion), with the budget recoding a surplus of more than 77.9 billion riyals (USD20.7 billion).

As for the actual performance of the Saudi budget for the half-year, the revenues recorded a surplus of 135.3 billion riyals (USD36 billion), with the volume of realized revenues reaching 648.3 billion riyals (USD172.8 billion), compared to expenses that exceeded 512.9 billion riyals (USD136.7 billion).

Oil revenues during the