Money | OPEC OPEC Heads for Trillon-Dollar Payday Oil cartel doubles its income on soaring prices, production By Jason Farago Posted Aug 11, 2008 11:17 AM CDT Copied The secretary general of OPEC, Abdalla Salem El-Badri from Libya, smiles at a news conference at their headquarters in Vienna, on Thursday, July 10. (AP Photo/Lilli Strauss) OPEC nations have shattered records for income this year, earning as much money in the first 6 months of 2008 as they did in all of 2007, the Financial Times reports. The Saudi-led cartel of oil-exporting nations took home $645 billion in the first two quarters and is on course to pull in more than a trillion dollars by year's end. The recent drop in oil prices, which have fallen 20% after hitting record highs, is unlikely to put a major dent in OPEC earnings; higher output of petroleum has offset any losses. The flood of petrodollars into the OPEC states has led to a spending binge, with imports up 40% over last year. But the US is seeing little benefit from that spree; increasingly, oil states are buying goods and services from Asian emerging markets and the eurozone. Read These Next Beyonce leaves national anthem unfinished. A space capsule carrying ashes of 160 people crashed in the ocean. A lesson in minding your own business ... at 30,000 feet. The death toll in the Texas floods has risen to 27, including 9 kids. Report an error