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Kuwait Aims To Award Solar Project By Year End
...cilities at Shagaya. The outgoing minister previously headed up the facility from its inception in 2011. RENEWABLES: 30% BY 2030? Mr Hajraf told the WEF that “we just updated our strategy from a 15% renewables share by 2030 to 30% by 2030.” According to Kuwait’s definition, this entails re...
Volume: 67Issue: 18Published at Fri, 03 May 2024 -
Energean & Vitol Eye Israel-Cyprus FLNG Tie-Up
...esumably the choice of Cyprus, rather than Israel, as a location for the FLNG is with the aim of securing supplies from one of the three discovered gas fields off the south of the island: Chevron’s 4.1tcf Aphrodite (2011 discovery), Eni’s 6-8tcf Calypso (2018), and US major ExxonMobil’s 2019 5-8tcf Glaucus di...
Volume: 65Issue: 18Published at Fri, 06 May 2022 -
Delek Readies New East Med Spin-Off
...8% of Tamar (see charts and MEES, 4 December 2020). The 22.7tcf Leviathan field produced 1.04bn cfd for Q1, whilst operator Chevron (36.66%) has advanced expansion plans since taking over Noble Energy late last year (MEES, 23 April). Cyprus’ 4.1tcf 2011 Aphrodite discovery, also now operated by Ch...
Volume: 64Issue: 18Published at Fri, 07 May 2021 -
KACARE Outlines Saudi Electricity Energy Source Scenario
...d-2022. In June 2011 KACARE said it plans to build 16 nuclear power plants at an expected cost of more than SR300bn ($80bn). The World Nuclear Association (WNA) says that Riyadh has already set up a national atomic regulatory authority. It adds that “a nuclear cooperation agreement with France in early 2011...
Volume: 56Issue: 18Published at Fri, 03 May 2013