Power for the Green Hydrogen Project which will generate 5,000 megawatts of clean energy by 2030, will be considered the largest single-site solar park in the world.
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Shell’s climate strategy forces it out of Nigeria
CEO Ben Van Beurden said “Royal Dutch Shell is in talks with the Nigerian government to sell the Anglo-Dutch company’s stake in onshore oilfields.”
How Algeria can become a clean energy leader
Pressed by the lower for longer hydrocarbon pricing in a low-carbon demanding market, Algeria is visibly displaying its ambitions to successfully accomplish its energy transition objectives
MMEC Mannesmann
MMEC Mannesmann opened its Abu Dhabi office in 2018 as a regional headquarters to meet the growing demand for speciality services in oil and gas, chemical, metals and mining, and renewables sectors in the Middle East region. The company is working on a number of projects including the ADNOC Sour Gas sulphur pipeline project in […]
CCUS segment dominated by oil giants with no room for smaller operators
While it is a promising technology, the carbon capture and storage segment largely occupied by oil giants, demotivating smaller companies from joining
Global LNG market faces supply deficit, higher prices
The decade-long impact of Mozambique delays continues
The reality of using carbon capture to reach net zero targets
While carbon capture will be critical to decarbonisation, much work remains to be done
MENA energy investments to exceed expectations by $13 billion
Increased energy demand could cause a rise in energy investments in the next five years
Saudi Aramco Q1 net income rises 30% year on year
The Saudi oil giant reported net income of $21.7 billion for the first quarter of 2021
Equinor could see 650,000 boed of production base powered from shore by 2025
Successful commencement of its total project pipeline could see the company electrifying over 35% of its total oil and gas production base by 2025 through power from shore