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BofA Revises Upward 2021 Brent Oil Price by $10 a Barrel – Report
- February 23,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Bank of America (BofA) Global Research has hiked its forecast for Brent crude oil prices for this year, citing tighter supplies due to the Texas freeze and OPEC+ output curbs and unmatched global monetary stimulus, Reuters reports, citing a research note from the bank.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF Significantly Increases Investments in U.S. Markets, Wins Big on Live Nation
- February 22,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) significantly increased its holdings and investments into U.S. companies in the fourth quarter (Q4) of last year, public filings made public last week show, after slashing its exposure in Q3. The PIF’s total investments in the U.S. market reached $12.8 billion in the fourth quarter last year, up from $7 billion […]
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan Speak by Phone to Discuss Coronavirus, Economic Recovery
- February 18,2021
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan discussed the coronavirus pandemic and other issues during a call on Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury Department said. The call is the first between the two finance chiefs after Yellen’s approval as President Joe Biden’s Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
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After Steady Rise in Oil Prices, Saudi Arabia Plans Production Increase – Report
- February 17,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil producer, plans to increase oil output in the coming months as a nearly year-long recovery in oil prices is giving the Kingdom confidence that the market has improved enough to reverse a recent big production cut, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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Saudi Arabia to End Contracts with Foreign Companies Without a Regional HQ in the Kingdom After 2023
- February 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia announced on Monday that it will stop signing contracts with foreign companies from 2024 unless their regional headquarters are based in the Kingdom, part of a push to give more of the Kingdom’s economic opportunities to countries that will hire local talent and compete with neighboring cities in other Gulf nations.
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Saudi Arabia Fends Off Houthi Attacks on Civilian Targets, Will Continue to Treat Houthis ‘As a Terrorist Organization’
- February 15,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Yemen’s Houthi group said on Monday it had struck Saudi Arabia’s Abha and Jeddah airports with drones, knocking operations offline at the two international airports for two hours in a continuation of seemingly relentless attacks aimed at civilians. The Houthis confirmed the attacks on their Twitter account, according to Reuters. There was no Saudi confirmation […]
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Announces Significant New Reforms to Judicial System, Push Toward Codified Law
- February 9,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced on Monday plans to approve a set of new draft laws designed to enhance the efficiency and integrity of the kingdom’s judicial system, a step that would eventually lead to an entirely codified law.
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Rare Rain Challenges Golfers on Second Day of Saudi International at KAEC
- February 5,2021
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- SUSTG Team
It only rains an average of 6 days a year at the King Abdullah Economic City near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, but tour professionals visiting the Kingdom for the Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers had to deal with on-and-off showers on day two in their battle to advance up the leaderboard.
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Saudi International Kicks Off with English golfer David Horsey with a Day One Lead
- February 4,2021
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- SUSTG Team
This week’s Saudi International kicked off today at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, playing host to an impressive field of star Tour pros.
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In Op-Ed, Ambassador Princess Reema bint Bandar Says Gender Equality Must Be A Global Priority
- January 29,2021
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- SUSTG Team
In a passionate op-ed published by Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Saudi Ambassador to the U.S., H.R.H. Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al Saud urges leaders and others around the world to do more to support gender equality and argues “there is no better time to advance women’s roles in society than now.”
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Saudi Aramco Said to Consider Buying Valvoline’s Petroleum Unit
Saudi Aramco is considering buying a unit of Valvoline Inc. that sells lubricants and other automotive products as the state-owned oil giant seeks to expand globally, people familiar with the matter said. Aramco made an approach to Valvoline to buy its global products business, the people said, asking not to be identified as the matter is private. Talks are ongoing and there is no guarantee that the two parties can reach an agreement, the people said.
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UAE Sends Rare Cargoes of Oil Toward Europe Amid Russia Snub
The last UAE cargoes to Europe were delivered in May 2020 when Covid-19 was upending oil markets, the tracking data show. The delivery to Egypt will likely go into a pipeline that crosses the North African country, allowing for collection at the Mediterranean port of Sidi Kerir.
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Visualizing U.S. Crude Oil and Petroleum Product Imports in 2021
Despite being the world’s largest oil producer, in 2021 the U.S. still imported more than 3 billion barrels of crude oil and petroleum products, equal to 43% of the country’s consumption.
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Visualizing U.S. Crude Oil and Petroleum Product Imports in 2021
Despite being the world’s largest oil producer, in 2021 the U.S. still imported more than 3 billion barrels of crude oil and petroleum products, equal to 43% of the country’s consumption.
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Iran talks stalemate ‘de-blocked’ after EU visit, but ‘difficult obstacles’ remain
U.S. officials said they were waiting for a detailed debriefing from EU Deputy Secretary General Enrique Mora on his team's discussions in Iran this week, but were not expecting a big breakthrough.
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China’s April coal output leaps 11% on year, but demand downturn looms | Reuters
China's daily coal output in April jumped 11% from the same month a year earlier, boosted by Beijing's order to increase supply to ensure security of the country's energy supply, but the volume dropped from a record high set in March.
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U.S. Strategy: Rebalancing Global Energy between Europe, Russia, and Asia and U.S. Security Policy in the Middle East and the Gulf
If the U.S. and its European strategic partners decide to establish a stable level of deterrence and defense against Russia, this will require them to establish lasting alternatives to oil and gas imports from Russia, particularly as the latest international analyses by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) indicate the demand will increase through 2050 in spite of major increases in renewables and alternative fuels.
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Qatar’s migrant army queues for glimpse of World Cup
For the latest stage of its final display in Qatar before the tournament, the trophy was set up in a car park near Doha's main cricket stadium in Asian Town. Each person had about 15 seconds on Friday to snap a picture with the cup that is currently held by France. A Bangladeshi pop group and Indian drummers entertained the waiting hordes. Azam Rashid, a carpenter who worked on two stadiums, said he was among the many workers who could not afford tickets but was intrigued by the cup. "The tickets may be too expensive, but Qatar and the World Cup has given me an opportunity," he said.
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Meet Abdallah Of Arabia: Abdallah Abu-Sheikh, The Serial Entrepreneur Behind UAE-Based Barq And Rizekk
Abdallah Abu-Sheikh is the co-founder and CEO of Barq, the first-of-its-kind tech-driven network of electric vehicles built to serve the MENA region's last mile delivery sector.
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OPEC Stays Silent As EU Rushes To Ban Russian Oil
The EU wants to give itself six months to find alternative suppliers of crude oil before halting the intake of Russian barrels. That these are also six months Russia can use to redirect more of its oil east is not something Brussels likes to talk about, but that’s beside the point. Without OPEC on its side, the EU might have to give its citizens the bad news that petrol, diesel and everything that gets transported with internal combustion engine vehicles is going to remain expensive for longer than one might have hoped.
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