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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KOC Hospital turns ward into coronavirus quarantine
Kuwait Oil Company Hospital designated a full ward to quarantine coronavirus patients
Saudi Arabia’s decision will see oil markets take a bath – and other producers could jump in
A sustained price war could see marginal projects delayed and hasten a predicted decline in new awards, writes Gregory Brown, Maritime Strategies International
Saudi Arabia sets the stage for a high stake market share battle: Refinitiv
A Refinitiv Oil Research report reveals scenario analysis of key Middle Eastern exporters
Awards review: Winners and highly commended from the 2019 Middle East Energy Awards
As we look ahead to the 2020 edition of the Middle East Energy Awards, set to take place on 30 June in Abu Dhabi, we review last year’s awards ceremony.
Neutral Zone exports to restart in April
Production has already started at the Khafji field
The Middle East Energy Awards are back!
For the first time, the awards will recognise achievements among EPC companies and providers of operational and process technology! Don’t wait, book your seats now!
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
$2.5 trillion financing gap to ensure SDG roll out in developing countries
Goals won’t be met in the GCC unless governments and private enterprise coordinate and accelerate their efforts
Nigeria fully complied with OPEC cuts in December, says NOC head
However, S&P Global Platts’ latest survey of OPEC production estimated Nigeria’s December crude production at 1.84 million bpd