Sask. NDP says drop in oil price means balanced budget claim is ‘bogus’
After U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on countries around the world last week, the price of oil, one of the biggest industries in Saskatchewan, has been on a downward slide.
Since Wednesday last week, the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) has slipped by about 13 per cent. On Monday, the WTI price dipped below $60 USD per barrel before rising just above that mark again when the markets closed for the day.
In the 2025-26 budget, the provincial government pegged the WTI price at $77 USD a barrel for the year, similar to the price expected for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Every dollar up or down in the price of a barrel of oil means tens of millions of dollars in gained or lost government revenue.
Premier Scott Moe declined to comment specifically on the WTI price on Monday.