1. Power Generation In The Middle East:  Can The Boom Continue?

    ...timated that the Arab countries are expected to build 48gw of new capacity over that period, thus raising the power generation capacity from 138gw in 2006 to 186gw in 2011, ie by 35% in five years, an average of 6.2% annually. This is the same high rate that has persisted on average over the last two de...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 46
    Published at Mon, 12 Nov 2007
  2. Stirring The Blends

    ...2 1,099 2009 634 562 975 2010 528 510 850 2011 451 463 745 2012 364 389 618 Table 2 Cargoes Per Year Forties Flotta To...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 17
    Published at Mon, 23 Apr 2007
  3. Looking Beyond Petroleum: A Stronger Case For Economic Diversification In MENA Region

    ...ices 2005 Avg Base Price Expected Annual Escalation Annual Escalation Needed To Unify ($/Mn BTU) During 2007-11 (%) Prices to $1.50/Mn BTU In 2011 (%) Algeria 0.65 3.0 18.2 Egypt 1....

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 15
    Published at Mon, 09 Apr 2007
  4. Statement By The IMF Representative At The International Donors’ Conference For Lebanon, Paris 25 January 2007

    ...licy measures has been evaluated in a medium-term scenario by IMF staff. The scenario confirms the authorities' own estimate that fiscal adjustment, electricity sector reform, and the planned partial privatization could bring down the debt ratio to under 150% in 2011, from 188% in 2006. Most of the re...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 06
    Published at Mon, 05 Feb 2007