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Energy | Global Arab Network
Energy
Increased crude production in Saudi Arabia, combined with rising oil prices, has put the Kingdom on track to generate record annual revenues for the sector, with recent figures from Riyadh-based Jadwa Investments indicating that income could reach a yearly high of $288bn for 2012.
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Solar energy looks set to play a growing role in Oman’s energy mix as the Sultanate moves to address the two-fold challenge it faces of meeting rising demand for electricity while reducing state support for the power sector.
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A move to bring the marketing and sales side of Qatar’s chemical, fertiliser and polymer operations under one umbrella is an indication of the country’s plans to build a larger and more vibrant downstream petrochemicals sector, which is expected to see increased revenues from plans to more than do [ … ]
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 As Kuwait moves to ramp up oil production, it is preparing to take advantage of rising demand in Asian markets and stable oil prices. However, there are concerns that the country could be
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 The global thirst for oil will grow in the next two decades driven by demand from emerging nations and the rise of the US as the top producer,
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 “We are not geniuses. We just use common sense.” For CEO and co-founder Ahmed Zahran of Karm Solar Egypt, a company that aims to commercialize solar technologies,
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 Despite the prevailing global economic gloom, the Saudi economy continues on a solid growth path. While this year expansion is not likely to match that of last year,
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 Egypt is paying Dana Gas for all fuel it is receiving from its operations in the country and the UAE-based company is optimistic outstanding payments will be settled,
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 Following the announcement by the 2012 UN Climate Change Conference Organising Sub-Committee Chairman Fahad Mohamed Al-Attiya, that Qatar will generate 1.8 Gigawatts
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 A United Arab Emirates gas company announced it had discovered natural gas in Egypt’s Nile Delta, estimating the deposit at between 4 billion and 6 billion cubic feet,
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