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Kuwait: New Oil Minister Eyes Neutral Zone Restart
...ll be a particular target. Such a move could prompt the Emir to dissolve parliament again. Similarly, the population’s patience with the prime minister, first appointed in December 2011, is running out. NEUTRAL ZONE RESTART LOOMING? Rumors have been rife in recent weeks that Saudi Arabia and Ku...
Volume: 59Issue: 50Published at Fri, 16 Dec 2016 -
Qatar Readies For LNG Dogfight With Rasgas/Qatargas Merger
...cent past. QP CEO Saad al-Kaabi says “the integration aims to create a truly unique global energy operator in terms of size, service and reliability.” As a swing supplier between key Asian and European markets, Qatar reaped the benefit of high oil and spot LNG prices from 2011 (when the Fukushima nu...
Volume: 59Issue: 50Published at Fri, 16 Dec 2016 -
Should I Stay Or Should I Go? Majors In The KRG
...mpleted in 2015. EXXONMOBIL • The US major has recently reduced its KRG exposure. • Controversially awarded six blocks in 2011, complicating the US firm’s relationship with Baghdad (it operates the key southern West Qurna-1 field). Two of the blocks, Al-Qosh and Baeshiqa in di...
Volume: 59Issue: 50Published at Fri, 16 Dec 2016 -
Gulf Finance: Rise Of The Renminbi
...ES. The bank started offering RMB accounts in the UAE in 2011 and today these include current accounts, savings accounts and term deposits. “China’s relations with Arab states have grown at an exponential rate, which will support the realization of [Beijing’s] ‘Belt and Road’ initiative,” he adds. Ex...
Volume: 59Issue: 50Published at Fri, 16 Dec 2016 -
Economic Reform In The GCC: Is Privatization A Panacea?
...at triggered the Arab Uprisings at the start of 2011. *Paul Stevens is a Distinguished Fellow at Chatham House, London www.chathamhouse.org This paper summarizes the key findings of his latest report, released 13 December: ‘Economic reform in the GCC: A panacea for declining oil wealth?’...
Volume: 59Issue: 50Published at Fri, 16 Dec 2016