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Libya’s North Hamada: Development At Last?
...t the 2011 ‘revolution’ marked the beginning of years of instability. Though Tripoli in late-2011 approved Medco’s declaration of commerciality on structures A+L, D and F, by then the firm like most other foreign companies had pulled its staff out of the country. It returned in 2013 and drilled th...
Volume: 62Issue: 22Published at Fri, 31 May 2019 -
Gulf Monarchies Look To Score In Soft Power Premier League
...ampions League performance under Abu Dhabi ownership is the semis in 2015-16. At least this is one stage better than the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) has managed to achieve since paying $100mn in 2011 for French Ligue-1 club Paris St Germain (PSG). QIA subsidiary Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) has si...
Volume: 62Issue: 22Published at Fri, 31 May 2019 -
Jordan’s Nepco: An End To Operating Losses?
...ars of 2011-14 when Nepco racked up a cumulative $5.4bn in operating losses (see chart 2). Like many Mena countries, Jordan heavily subsidizes electricity consumption. But unlike most of its neighbors, Jordan’s dearth of domestic energy supplies (Jordan imports some 94% of its energy) means that Nepco pa...
Volume: 62Issue: 22Published at Fri, 31 May 2019