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  • Saudi Arabia Forms New ‘Higher Committee for Hydrocarbon Affairs’ to Oversee Oil and Gas Sectors
     

    Saudi Arabia plans to form “a higher committee for hydrocarbons,” which will fall under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency. The decision for the creation of a body to oversee the oil and gas sectors was approved in a cabinet meeting chaired by King Salman. “The […]

     
  • Future Mega-City NEOM in Saudi Arabia Receives First High-Profile Holiday Visitor: King Salman
     

    Saudi Arabia’s King Salman arrived yesterday for a holiday in NEOM, the $500 billion future city in the remote northwest corner of the Kingdom near Egypt. It is not known where or for how long the King will stay in NEOM, but according to Reuters, the first contracts awarded for the new city were for 5 […]

     
  • Reports: Houthis Thwarted in Attack on Saudi Oil Tanker
     

    Iran- backed Houthi rebels in Yemen were foiled in an attack in international waters on a Saudi oil tanker, the Saudi Gazette and major news services report. As a result of the “immediate intervention of the [Saudi-backed] Coalition’s fleet” the oil tanker only “sustained minimal damages” in the waters off of port city Hodeidah, the Saudi Press […]

     
  • Saudi Research and Marketing Group, UK-Based Independent Ink Media Deal
     

    Last week, the Saudi Research and Marketing Group (SRMG) and the UK-based Independent announced an exclusive licensing deal that will lead to the creation of four new online news services offering “the highest-quality, free-thinking, independent news, insight and analysis on global affairs and local events,” according to reports. SRMG, the middle east’s biggest publisher whose mastheads […]

     
  • KAPSARC Report: The $200 Billion Annual Value of OPEC’s Spare Capacity to the Global Economy
     

    A recent peer-reviewed report by the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC) finds that OPEC’s spare capacity reduces oil price volatility and generates between $170 and $200 billion of annual economic benefits for the global economy. “Rising international oil prices and increased geopolitical uncertainty have put OPEC’s spare production capacity back into the spotlight,” […]

     
  • For the Third Time in 9 Months, IMF Raises Saudi Growth Forecast
     

    The International Monetary Fund on Monday raised its growth forecast for the Saudi Arabian economy on the back of higher oil prices. In the organization’s World Economic Outlook update, the IMF said the Saudi economy — which contracted by 0.9 percent last year — would grow by 1.9 percent in 2018, up 0.2 percentage points […]

     
  • Jadwa Investment Raises Projected Economic Growth in Saudi Arabia to 2.2% in 2018
     

    Saudi Arabia’s economy is forecast to grow faster this year following a significant improvement in the global oil market, according to a recently released report by Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment. Jadwa Investment raised its forecasts for the Saudi Arabian economy’s growth in 2018 to 2.2%, compared with previous estimates for a growth rate of 1.5%. Jadwa expects Saudi production […]

     
  • MIT Professional Education Launches New Collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s Al Yamamah University
     

    MIT Professional Education is launching a new collaboration with Al Yamamah University (YU) aimed at “promoting diversity at institutions of higher education and supporting the country’s overall development and sociocultural evolution,” the prestigious university announced on its website. As part of the initiative, MIT Professional Education will “develop and teach professional education courses on leadership and innovation […]

     
  • Financial Sector Development Program: Delivery Plan 2020
     

    A recently released report from Jadwa Investment shines light on the Saudi Arabia’s Financial Sector Development Program (FSDP), which was announced in April of this year. “In many ways, the FSDP is one of the most important Vision Realization Programs (VRPs), in that the success of the other 11 VRPs are wholly dependent on it,” […]

     
  • Will Uber and Careem Merge?
     

    San Francisco-based Uber Technologies Inc. and Dubai-based Careem Networks FZ are in preliminary talks to combine their Middle Eastern ride-hailing services, according to reports, in a merger that would create one dominant presence in the market and avoid a potentially costly rivalry. Bloomberg reports that the two companies have discussed a potential merger but the companies have only discussed […]

     

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