Angola; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
This Selected Issues paper on Angola reports that oil production in Angola accounts for about half of GDP and about 75 percent of government revenue. The projections for the government’s fiscal position in the medium term will be crucially dependent on both the value of oil production and the proportion that will accrue to the government. However, in addition to the usual uncertainties associated with projections of the total value of oil output, the government’s share has been subject to volatility.
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2005-04-05
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Oil revenues | Oil sector | Public debt | Selected issues | Statistical annexes | government revenue | oil prices | oil production | oil companies | taxable income | taxation | oil industry | national oil | tax revenue | energy information administration | oil company | liquid petroleum | liquid petroleum gas | natural gas | international oil companies | crude oil | petroleum gas | oil & gas | crude oil prices | liquified natural gas | fiscal position | oil quality | higher oil prices | fiscal years | tax structure | tax base | extractive industries transparency initiative | million barrels | extractive industries | million barrels per day | tax increases | tax system | lng plant |
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