As the coronavirus spreads and oil prices plummet, Bahrain’s oil minister Sheikh Mohamed Al Khalifa comments on the state of the industry, his plans to sell stakes in nation’s energy assets, and how he plans to leverage tight gas on the path to self-sufficiency.
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Bahrain could consider selling off oil and gas assets
The country is working on the project and may decide to proceed with it later this year
Bahrain attracts 134 companies investing $835 million in 2019
The investments are expected to create more than 6,000 jobs in the local market in the next three years
Eni signs MoU to strengthen collaboration in Bahrain’s energy sector
Eni and Tatweer Petroleum will explore new areas for potential collaboration in renewable energy, LNG and the oil and gas sector
Video: All eyes on US oil production, Bahrain minister says
Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Bahrain’s oil minister, outlines the supply and demand challenges facing the oil market
The World Bank recognises Bahrain among the 10 most improved economies in the world
The nation’s foreign direct investment grew from $65mn in 2015 to $1.5bn in 2018
Fifth Middle East Process Engineering Conference & Exhibition to be held next month in Bahrain
Over 72 speakers and 36 hours of technical sessions confirmed
Saudi Arabia reportedly closes pipeline to Bahrain
The pipeline, which transports up to 130,000 barrels per day of crude to BAPCO, was shut down following attack on Saudi oil infrastructure
Bahrain Tender Board opens bidding for 15 tenders
Bids are open for the provision of construction services for Tatweer Petroleum, and engineering services for Bahrain Petroleum Company
Bahrain CEOs upbeat about kingdom’s growth prospects: Oxford Business Group
Bahrain remains an attractive market for investors, with FDI rising by 6% in 2018, even as global levels fell by 13%