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Report: For Now, OPEC+ Resists Calls by U.S. for Increased Oil Production
- August 17,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The so-called OPEC+ group of oil producing nations, including Russia, “believe oil markets do not need more oil than they plan to release in the coming months, despite U.S. pressure to add supplies to check an oil price rise,” a report in Reuters said.
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Saudi Aramco Joins ACWA Power, Others in $1 billion Sudair Solar Power Plant Development
- August 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A consortium that is developing Saudi Arabia’s largest solar project has reached financial close for the nearly $1 billion plant, and has secured the backing of state oil producer Saudi Aramco, according to Bloomberg. According to the report, Aramco, through a unit called The Saudi Aramco Power Company (SAPCO, will hold a 30% stake in the […]
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Cementing End of Rift, Qatar Appoints Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
- August 12,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani on Wednesday named an ambassador to Saudi Arabia, just weeks after the Kingdom named Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Farhan to serve as the Saudi ambassador to Qatar.
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SABIC’s Profit Surges in 2Q Amid Booming Demand for Petrochemical Products
- August 5,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi-based petrochemicals giant SABIC hit a $2 billion quarterly profit in the second quarter of this year as a healthy global demand for its products drove sales, according to reports. SABIC also said it expects this solid performance to continue in the second half of 2021, “backed by healthy demand and rising oil prices,” according to Reuters.
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‘All Around the Region, Iran Continues to be Emboldened,’ Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Says at Virtual Forum
- August 4,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan al Saud said on Tuesday he sees an emboldened Iran acting with increased malign intent in the region in an appearance at a virtual gathering of the Aspen Security Forum. “All around the region, Iran continues to be emboldened,” Prince Faisal bin Farhan said. “Iran is extremely active in […]
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Report: Potential Showdown Looms as PGA Tour Says it Wont Allow Players to Compete in Saudi International
- July 30,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The PGA Tour will refuse to allow some of its biggest stars to play in the Saudi International golf tournament next year in response to the Saudi Public Investment Fund’s backing of a new challenging tour to rival the PGA, according to a report in Golf Week.
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Saudi Arabia Suspends Privatization of the $2 Billion Ras Al Khair Desalination and Power Plant – Reports
- July 26,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has suspended the privatization plans for the Ras Al Khair desalination and power plant, valued at an estimated $2 billion, according to reports.
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Saudi Aramco Confirms Data Leak, Says Systems Not Breached and Reaffirms ‘Robust Cyber Security Posture’
- July 23,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco said on Wednesday that some of its company files had been leaked via a contractor, but that its cyber security posture remained “robust” and said that its systems were not compromised, according to reports and a statement from the company.
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Saudi Startups Raise Over $250m So Far in 2021, Report Says
- July 19,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Dubai-based research platform Magnitt says Saudi Arabian startups raised more than a quarter of a billion dollars in venture capital (VC) funding during the first half of 2021, as the Kingdom looks to continue to develop entrepreneurship within its borders. Magnitt says that VC funding in MENA increased by 12% from FY’20, “marking a quarterly […]
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Oil Demand Soars in 2021, Expected to Grow Further as Market Reacts to Reported Saudi-UAE Agreement
- July 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Global demand for oil is soaring in 2021 as the world rebounds from the pandemic year, according to OPEC data and shared by Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment in an oil market update.
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Saudi move to export electricity and hydrogen to Europe via Greece
They underscored the significance of cooperation between the two countries in the field of clean hydrogen, including low-carbon hydrogen, green hydrogen, and its transfer to Europe. In this context, they highlighted the importance of the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries in the field of energy and the formation of a joint technical team to carry out the necessary studies in the field of electrical interconnection and exporting electricity to Greece, as well as exporting electricity and hydrogen to Europe through Greece.
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Saudi Crown Prince MBS in Europe for First Time Since Khashoggi Killing
French President Emmanuel Macron had already beaten a path to Saudi Arabia, in December becoming the first western leader to travel there and meet the crown prince since the Khashoggi killing. The two countries have ties in fields such as defense and France has been extensively involved in the development of Saudi Arabia’s historic Al Ula region, which Prince Mohammed wants to turn into a global tourist destination.
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Europe Is Scrambling to Secure Its Energy in Time for Winter
Europe’s gas storage facilities are nowhere near levels that would avoid disruptions, despite the agreement to set a mandatory storage level of 80% by November this year to be increased to 90% by 2023. In Germany, the situation is particularly critical as current gas storage levels stand at around 65%. The country is struggling to fill up its capacity. In mid-July, Germany’s energy regulator warned that the country was injecting and drawing equal amounts of gas into and from its facilities.
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European diplomat: Space for negotiating Iran deal revival ‘almost exhausted’
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned Tuesday that the space for further negotiations on restoring the 2015 Iran nuclear deal is almost exhausted, and said it is now time for swift political decisions to conclude the deal. “After 15 months of intense, constructive negotiations in Vienna…., I have concluded that the space for additional significant compromises has been exhausted,” Borrell wrote in the Financial Times Tuesday (July 26).
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Saudi Crown Prince Visits Greece on First Europe Trip Since 2018
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visits Greece on Tuesday for talks with its premier, his first trip to a European Union nation since the 2018 killing of columnist Jamal Khashoggi damaged the kingdom’s ties with the West. The two countries will sign a number of bilateral agreements including in defense technology, maritime transport, food production and culture during the prince’s two-day stay, according to a person familiar with the matter who requested anonymity as the discussions are still private. Representatives from several Saudi businesses will explore potential partnerships, the person said.
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Saudi Arabia and Iraq Come to the Aid of Europe’s Oil Refiners
Saudi Arabia and Iraq are diverting more and more of their crude oil toward Europe, helping the continent’s oil refineries to overcome a pivot away from Russia. More than 1 million barrels a day of crude has made its way to Europe from the Middle East in the first thrtee weeks of July via a pipeline that crosses Egypt, according to vessel-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. Volumes have roughly doubled from a year ago.
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Ukraine war rekindles Europe’s demand for African oil and gas
Energy firms are considering projects worth a total of $100 billion on the continent, according to Reuters calculations based on public and private company estimates. African countries that currently have little or no oil and gas output could see billions in energy investments in the coming years, including Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique and Tanzania.
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EU ‘deeply regrets’ Houthi refusal to open roads to besieged Yemeni city
The EU said on Wednesday it “deeply regrets” the refusal by Yemen’s Houthi rebels to reopen roads to the south-western city of Taez, where residents are on the verge of famine. A ceasefire between Yemen’s internationally recognised government and the Iran-backed rebels at the start of Ramadan in April has largely held, but is due to end on August 2. UN special envoy Hans Grundberg has been shuttling between the two sides in an effort to extend the truce.
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Cabinet shakeup raises questions as Bahrain heads for polls
The decree outlines the replacement of 13 ministers and a deputy prime minister, some of whom held cabinet positions since the country’s independence in 1971. The government is now among the least reliant on members of the royal family, includes an unprecedented four women ministers and grants Shiites nine ministerial portfolios.
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How a Russian Natural Gas Cutoff Could Weigh on Europe’s Economies
Three new IMF working papers examine these important issues. They examine how fragmented markets and delayed price pass-through can aggravate impacts, the role of the global liquefied natural gas market in moderating outcomes, and how such factors could play out in Germany, Europe’s largest economy.
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