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Fahad Nazer Named New Saudi Embassy Spokesperson in Washington
- January 24,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington has appointed Fahad Nazer as official spokesperson, according to a press release and announcement made public yesterday. Nazer, who has been a contributor to SUSTG.com as well as Arab News and other publications in the region and United States, replaces Ms. Fatimah Baeshen, who served in the role since September 2017 […]
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Ambitious Saudi Entertainment Push Announced by GEA’s Turki al-Sheikh
- January 23,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is looking to maintain heavy investment in the entertainment sector in 2019, according to comments made by a top Saudi official, as it looks to make good on key Vision 2030 economic reforms. Reuters reports that Saudi Arabia’s recently named chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, Turki al-Sheikh, said the Kingdom would put on […]
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Report: The Oil Market Roller Coaster
- January 21,2019
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- SUSTG Team
It has been a tumultuous six months for oil prices on international indices. Prices have slightly rebounded early in 2019 after a precipitous fall from over $86 in September on the Brent Index to just over $50 on Christmas Day. In response, the Saudi-led OPEC+ group agreed in December to cut prices to erode a global […]
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OPEC Gets Jump on Planned Production Cuts, Slashes Output in December
- January 17,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The nations forming the OPEC+ alliance slashed oil production in December, one month before the producer group officially began a fresh round of output cuts agreed to late last year in response to a global supply glut and fears of a worldwide recession, according to CNBC. OPEC’s oil output fell by 751,000 barrels per day, to 31.6 million […]
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Saudi Arabia Explores Interconnected Gas Grid for Region
- January 16,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia may pursue an interconnected natural gas grid in the region that would link together the Kingdom with Oman, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates, according to reports. “I am talking to my colleagues in Oman, Kuwait, UAE, about extending a gas grid in the region and we hope to exchange gas and we also have […]
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Major Domestic Energy Conservation by 2030, Al Falih Says
- January 15,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia expects to throttle back domestic energy consumption by 2030 by up to the equivalent of 2m barrels of oil per day, in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic and social reform initiative, according to comments made by Khalid Al-Falih published by Reuters. Saudi Arabia has long used easily extracted oil reserves for […]
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A Gradual Pickup in Private Sector Lending in Saudi Arabia Seen in Monetary Update
- January 11,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A recently-released report by Jadwa Investment finds a gradual pickup in private sector lending since April 2018 after showing a slowdown in 2017 and Q1 2018. The Monetary and Financial Update report from the Riyadh-based Jadwa looks at the Kingdom’s monetary policy and other key economic data. Jadwa Investment sees “a rising level of uncertainty” in the […]
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Saudi Oil Reserves Are Even Bigger than Previously Estimated
- January 10,2019
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- SUSTG Team
An independent audit of Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves found that the Kingdom has more oil than previously estimated, according to reports and an official statement from the government of Saudi Arabia. The audit, conducted by Houston-based petroleum consultants DeGolyer & MacNaughton, had concluded that Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves total 268.5 billion barrels – over 2.2 […]
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Salaries in Saudi to Increase 5-6% in 2019, Women Participation to Rise 15%, Study Says
- January 7,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Salaries for mid-level to senior professionals in Saudi Arabia will rise between 5-6% on average in 2019 and women will see a 15% rise in workforce participation in 2019, a recent study by GCC-based recruitment consultancy Cooper Fitch said. The study, the Cooper Fitch Salary Guide for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2019, provides salary expectation […]
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Oil Posts Biggest Weekly Gain Since December 2016
- January 4,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Brent crude headed for its biggest weekly gain since December 2016 after several months of price falls as Saudi Arabia’s production cuts outweighed concerns over the health of the global economy, according to reports. The weekly gain – nearly 9% on the Brent crude index – follows three weeks of losses and its worst quarter in […]
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The growth of Saudi Arabia's non-oil private sector rose to its highest level for more than a year in February but employment levels were near a five-year low, according to a new survey. Data from the Emirates NBD Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for Saudi Arabia showed that the main driver for the improvement in February was a stronger rise in new orders, despite the second consecutive decline in new export orders.
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PalestineU.S. Diplomatic Mission To Palestinians To Merge With Embassy In Jerusalem
When the United States closes its Jerusalem Consulate on Monday, it will not only be winding down a 175-year diplomatic mission. The move also represents another major downgrade of the Trump administration's relations with the Palestinians.
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Oil and GasSaudi Aramco will expand into international oil and gas exploration: FT
Aramco has historically stuck to producing Saudi Arabia's vast, low-cost oil reserves, the world's second largest. But Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih now confirms in an interview with the Financial Times that the company will look overseas for oil and natural gas prospects.
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