1. Morocco Invites Pre-Qualification Bids For Phase 1 Of Solar Project

    ...for the design, financing, construction, operation and management of one or more thermo-solar units at Ouarzazate with capacities of at least 125mw, to begin operations in 2014. The complex will be located on a 33 sq km site in central Morocco, 4km from the Mansour Eddabi dam. Total desired ca...

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 09 Aug 2010
  2. BP Plans $2Bn Investment In Algeria By 2014

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LII No 32 10-Aug-2009 ALGERIA BP Plans $2Bn Investment In Algeria By 2014 BP is planning to spend $2bn over the next five years in Algeria, where it is one of the largest international gas producers and has exploration acreage that has al...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 10 Aug 2009
  3. Egypt’s Actual 2008-09 Budget Deficit Unchanged At 6.9% Of GDP

    ...d Suez Canal transit dues. The government’s target is to lower the budget/GDP deficit to 3% in 2014-15, down from 9.6% in 2004-05. Total revenue in 2008-09 rose by 24% to reach E£274.8bn ($49.6bn), while total expenditure jumped by 21.7% to E£343.7bn ($62.0bn), resulting in an actual budget de...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 10 Aug 2009
  4. High Oil Prices Revive Interest In Renewable Energies, Says GRC

    ...chnology exporter. The Masdar initiative has invested $2bn in two factories for thin film PV cells in Abu Dhabi and Germany. Upon completion, the two Masdar factories will have a combined annual output of 230mw of generating capacity per year, to be increased to 1gw annually by 2014, said the report. Th...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 11 Aug 2008
  5. The High Capital Cost Of Incremental Saudi Crude Capacity

    ...port said. “To justify this incremental investment and to generate a rate of return 15% or above, Saudi will require oil prices of at least $16/B on a stand alone basis or $29/B real if the incremental cash flow from the new fields were used out to 2014, when production would fall back to current le...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 09 Aug 2004