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Jennifer Gnana

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An employee is pictured working at the Bin Omar natural gas station, north of the southern Iraqi port of Basra. AFP
Iraq pushes ahead with power reconstruction efforts

Baghdad has working on rehabilitation of essential infrastructure following the liberation of areas controlled by ISIS

EconomyNovember 22, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
After a years of delay Lebanese authorities are set to kick-start development of the country's hydrocarbon sector amid political uncertainty. Mohammed Azakir / Reuters
Exclusive: Lebanon to hold talks with oil majors for offshore exploration licences

Negotiations will take place at the end of November after Beirut had relaunched its offshore licensing round in January

EnergyNovember 21, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
A petrol station in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The kingdom, along with most other GCC states, has cut fuel subsidies. Faisal Al Nasser/Reuters
Fuel consumption falls across the region

Reforms to fuel pricing in GCC states have contributed to decline, says BMI report

BusinessNovember 21, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
UAE motorists still enjoy driving in one of the cheapest markets for petrol in the world. Courtesy ADNOC
Adnoc to sell up to 20% of fuel retail and distribution unit in IPO

The offering comes after $3bn bond sale earlier in the month

EnergyNovember 21, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Petroleum Development of Oman is looking to develop further this year. Fahad Shadeed / Reuters
Exclusive: Oman looks to develop industrial and logistics parks in concession areas

The sultanate has been driving the development of an integrated logistics industry to diversify away from oil

EnergyNovember 19, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Rami Qasem, president and chief executive - MENAT and India, for BHGE. Courtesy BHGE
Exclusive: Iraq adds 400MW of power as flared gas recovery kicks in

World Bank says volume of flared gas is among world's highest

EnergyNovember 16, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Apicorp, a multilateral lender, agreed to extend $250 million in two loan facilities to Algeria's Sonatrach. Bloomberg
Algeria pushes back Timimoun first gas output to 2019

North African producer had awarded development rights to the project to a Sonatrach, Total and Cepsa consortium in 2009

EnergyNovember 16, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Banks in Oman and Kuwait stand to benefit from the uptick in oil prices following a three year slump however Oman’s banking sector is more vulnerable than Kuwait and faces a number of risks, according to BMI. Getty Images.
Exclusive: Oman targets phase two of solar-to-oil plant for 2019

Petroleum Development Oman is building one of the world’s largest solar thermal plants to extract heavier oil reserves

EnergyNovember 16, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Cepsa CEO Pedro Miro said the firmy is overhauling its LAB facilities in Brazil, Canada and Spain. Khushnum Bhandari / The National)
Cepsa and Adnoc to consider LAB complex at Ruwais refinery

Spanish firm in discussions with Adnoc for upstream and downstream partnerships

EnergyNovember 16, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
CNPC entities such as PetroChina have exposure to the US financial markets, making them susceptible to penalties in case of sanctions non-compliance. Reuters
Adnoc strikes new framework agreement with China National Petroleum Corporation

Chinese firm will consider options for offshore and sour gas projects among others

EnergyNovember 15, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Dana Gas chief executive Patrick Allman-Ward said the company is eyeing final bids for the sale of its Egyptian assets by mid-November. Reuters
Exclusive: Dana Gas ready to import Iranian gas if supplies are 'reliable'

NIOC notified Crescent Petroleum of readiness to export gas in July

EnergyNovember 15, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Abu Dhabi Ship Building's floating dock in Mina Zayed was inaugurated in January. Delores Johnson / The National
ADSB has secured Dh750m of project revenue for 2017, eyes oil and gas expansion

Company has completed six oil and gas servicing projects in the past year

EnergyNovember 14, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Subcsription for Adnoc Distribution shares opened on Sunday. Courtesy Adnoc
Adnoc signs contracts for development of Bab and Upper Zakum fields

Upper Zakum capacity to rise to one million bpd, Bab to 450,000 bpd

EnergyNovember 14, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
Sharjah National Oil Corporation's FSRU will be located off Sharjah’s Hamriyah Port. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National
Sharjah National Oil Corporation unveils plans to tackle gas shortages

Floating storage and regasification unit to be moored off emirate's Hamriyah Port

EnergyNovember 14, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
UAE oil minister Suhail Al Mazrouei sees a potential for an extension of the global oil output cut. KARIM SAHIB/AFP
UAE’s oil minister optimistic over extension of production cut

Suhail Al Mazroui says there is potential for extension as oil demand is better than expected

EnergyNovember 13, 2017
Jennifer Gnana
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