Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector

This study investigates on the impact of GDP on services sector towards oil and gas prices. This study takes account three types of energy prices, namely Brent Crude, Natural Gas and LNG, and explore the impact of these energies on the services subsectors that was ranked as the higest contibuter for...

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Main Authors: Nur Surayya bt Mohd Saudi, Ariffin bin Ismail, Saizal Pinjaman, Hasan Al-Banna bin Mohamad, Haliza bt Zahari, Aida Nasirah Abdullah
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spelling my.ums.eprints.266422021-01-14T23:29:41Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26642/ Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector Nur Surayya bt Mohd Saudi Ariffin bin Ismail Saizal Pinjaman Hasan Al-Banna bin Mohamad Haliza bt Zahari Aida Nasirah Abdullah HB Economic theory. Demography This study investigates on the impact of GDP on services sector towards oil and gas prices. This study takes account three types of energy prices, namely Brent Crude, Natural Gas and LNG, and explore the impact of these energies on the services subsectors that was ranked as the higest contibuter for Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP). The study employed an econometrics time series analysis using ARDL estimates with time series data spanning from 1987 to 2017. The empirical findings depicted a high energy intensity services subsectors that requires high input production of oil adversely affected with oil price changes. Brent Crude price shows a negative long-run relationship with storage and communication services subsectors while no relationship detected on others services subsectors that is less energy intensity namely wholesale services and finance services with natural gas and LNG prices. The study outcomes are significant for policymakers in planning budget allocation on specific services subsectors that highly contribute to GDP. An empirical finding that absent on the highest contributor of Malaysia’s GDP namely wholesale subsectors on the fluctuating energy prices, indicates that this subsector is not depended on energy prices and potential in generating Malaysia’s GDP. However, a highly affected subsectors like storage and communication services subsectors could be assisted by providing oil subsidy and tax exemption on affected industries. This is to ensure that such external impact would not affect the production performance, as well as to ascertain betterment in aiding policymakers and safeguarding these crucial sectors. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26642/1/Sectoral%20effect%20of%20oil%20price%2C%20natural%20gas%20and%20LNG%20prices%20on%20Malaysia%E2%80%99s%20services%20sector.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26642/2/Sectoral%20effect%20of%20oil%20price%2C%20natural%20gas%20and%20LNG%20prices%20on%20Malaysia%E2%80%99s%20services%20sector1.pdf Nur Surayya bt Mohd Saudi and Ariffin bin Ismail and Saizal Pinjaman and Hasan Al-Banna bin Mohamad and Haliza bt Zahari and Aida Nasirah Abdullah (2020) Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector. JOURNAL OF CRITICAL REVIEWS, 7 (17). pp. 1039-1046. ISSN 2394-5125
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topic HB Economic theory. Demography
spellingShingle HB Economic theory. Demography
Nur Surayya bt Mohd Saudi
Ariffin bin Ismail
Saizal Pinjaman
Hasan Al-Banna bin Mohamad
Haliza bt Zahari
Aida Nasirah Abdullah
Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector
description This study investigates on the impact of GDP on services sector towards oil and gas prices. This study takes account three types of energy prices, namely Brent Crude, Natural Gas and LNG, and explore the impact of these energies on the services subsectors that was ranked as the higest contibuter for Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP). The study employed an econometrics time series analysis using ARDL estimates with time series data spanning from 1987 to 2017. The empirical findings depicted a high energy intensity services subsectors that requires high input production of oil adversely affected with oil price changes. Brent Crude price shows a negative long-run relationship with storage and communication services subsectors while no relationship detected on others services subsectors that is less energy intensity namely wholesale services and finance services with natural gas and LNG prices. The study outcomes are significant for policymakers in planning budget allocation on specific services subsectors that highly contribute to GDP. An empirical finding that absent on the highest contributor of Malaysia’s GDP namely wholesale subsectors on the fluctuating energy prices, indicates that this subsector is not depended on energy prices and potential in generating Malaysia’s GDP. However, a highly affected subsectors like storage and communication services subsectors could be assisted by providing oil subsidy and tax exemption on affected industries. This is to ensure that such external impact would not affect the production performance, as well as to ascertain betterment in aiding policymakers and safeguarding these crucial sectors.
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author Nur Surayya bt Mohd Saudi
Ariffin bin Ismail
Saizal Pinjaman
Hasan Al-Banna bin Mohamad
Haliza bt Zahari
Aida Nasirah Abdullah
author_facet Nur Surayya bt Mohd Saudi
Ariffin bin Ismail
Saizal Pinjaman
Hasan Al-Banna bin Mohamad
Haliza bt Zahari
Aida Nasirah Abdullah
author_sort Nur Surayya bt Mohd Saudi
title Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector
title_short Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector
title_full Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector
title_fullStr Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector
title_full_unstemmed Sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and LNG prices on Malaysia’s services sector
title_sort sectoral effect of oil price, natural gas and lng prices on malaysia’s services sector
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26642/1/Sectoral%20effect%20of%20oil%20price%2C%20natural%20gas%20and%20LNG%20prices%20on%20Malaysia%E2%80%99s%20services%20sector.pdf
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