Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
ISBN: 1783022086
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
“The oil and gas production contribution from new prospects is critical to achieving our production targets.” Emad Al Sultan, CEO, Kuwait Oil Company The Oil & Gas Year’s Kuwait 2019 edition illustrates Kuwait’s ambitious targets to ramp up crude oil production and rank among the top producers globally, while increasing refining capacity for added value. “Compared with what is happening in the region, this is a golden era for Kuwait. This is due to the ambitious strategy KPC has launched in trying to reach a certain level of production.” Tareq Qaddumi, CEO, SPETCO International Petroleum Company Our latest country report on Kuwait highlights investment opportunities in heavy oil, EOR and technology – key pillars to achieving the country’s 2045 production goals. Produced in collaboration with KPC and in partnership with the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority, this latest edition of The Oil & Gas Year’s Kuwait series provides foresight to oil and gas investors on the current investment climate and growing business opportunities in the market.
The Oil & Gas Year Kuwait 2019
The Oil & Gas Year Oman 2018
Author:
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
ISBN: 1783021845
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
As oil prices stabilise at more favourable levels for the industry, Oman is quickly forging ahead with the launch of several energy infrastructure developments, from upstream to downstream, including the Khazzan tight gas project and Duqm Refinery. In The Oil & Gas Year Oman 2018, leading executives and policymakers share their perspectives on the reactivation of the industry, the impact and implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the role of local companies in continued efforts to expand into value-added products and services and the organisational restructuring of a number of the industry’s flagship entities. Comments from participants in The Oil & Gas Year Oman 2018 Strategic Roundtable are also featured in this edition. The event convened top leaders to discuss the most pressing challenges to the industry in light of recovering oil prices and the impact of automation and digitalisation of oil and gas operations. As the country embarks on initiatives to further strengthen its energy infrastructure and attract more investment from national and foreign sources, The Oil & Gas Year Oman 2018 offers unparalleled analysis of principal trends in the Omani industry.
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
ISBN: 1783021845
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
As oil prices stabilise at more favourable levels for the industry, Oman is quickly forging ahead with the launch of several energy infrastructure developments, from upstream to downstream, including the Khazzan tight gas project and Duqm Refinery. In The Oil & Gas Year Oman 2018, leading executives and policymakers share their perspectives on the reactivation of the industry, the impact and implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the role of local companies in continued efforts to expand into value-added products and services and the organisational restructuring of a number of the industry’s flagship entities. Comments from participants in The Oil & Gas Year Oman 2018 Strategic Roundtable are also featured in this edition. The event convened top leaders to discuss the most pressing challenges to the industry in light of recovering oil prices and the impact of automation and digitalisation of oil and gas operations. As the country embarks on initiatives to further strengthen its energy infrastructure and attract more investment from national and foreign sources, The Oil & Gas Year Oman 2018 offers unparalleled analysis of principal trends in the Omani industry.
The Energy Sector and Energy Geopolitics in the MENA Region at a Crossroad
Author: Manfred Hafner
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031307054
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
This open access book offers a holistic and interdisciplinary analysis of the energy sector in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and its ongoing transformation. Taking into account global decarbonization policies, it offers a comprehensive overview of the transition’s effects in the region highlighting socioeconomic, geopolitical and cultural aspects. The book is divided into four parts, the first of which illustrates the historical, cultural and socioeconomic heterogeneity of the MENA region. The second part assesses the region's energy sector, with a special focus on the energy mix and consumption evolution at the national level. The third part addresses the geopolitics and geoeconomics of the energy sector in MENA countries, including foreign interference, conflicts, investments and partnerships both related to hydrocarbons and energy transition. Lastly, the fourth part provides overall conclusions and key takeaways on all major aspects addressed by the book, highlighting various paths and strategies for decarbonization in the region.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031307054
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
This open access book offers a holistic and interdisciplinary analysis of the energy sector in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and its ongoing transformation. Taking into account global decarbonization policies, it offers a comprehensive overview of the transition’s effects in the region highlighting socioeconomic, geopolitical and cultural aspects. The book is divided into four parts, the first of which illustrates the historical, cultural and socioeconomic heterogeneity of the MENA region. The second part assesses the region's energy sector, with a special focus on the energy mix and consumption evolution at the national level. The third part addresses the geopolitics and geoeconomics of the energy sector in MENA countries, including foreign interference, conflicts, investments and partnerships both related to hydrocarbons and energy transition. Lastly, the fourth part provides overall conclusions and key takeaways on all major aspects addressed by the book, highlighting various paths and strategies for decarbonization in the region.
Handbook of Smart Energy Systems
Author: Michel Fathi
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030979407
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 3382
Book Description
This handbook analyzes and develops methods and models to optimize solutions for energy access (for industry and the general world population alike) in terms of reliability and sustainability. With a focus on improving the performance of energy systems, it brings together state-of-the-art research on reliability enhancement, intelligent development, simulation and optimization, as well as sustainable development of energy systems. It helps energy stakeholders and professionals learn the methodologies needed to improve the reliability of energy supply-and-demand systems, achieve more efficient long-term operations, deal with uncertainties in energy systems, and reduce energy emissions. Highlighting novel models and their applications from leading experts in this important area, this book will appeal to researchers, students, and engineers in the various domains of smart energy systems and encourage them to pursue research and development in this exciting and highly relevant field.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030979407
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 3382
Book Description
This handbook analyzes and develops methods and models to optimize solutions for energy access (for industry and the general world population alike) in terms of reliability and sustainability. With a focus on improving the performance of energy systems, it brings together state-of-the-art research on reliability enhancement, intelligent development, simulation and optimization, as well as sustainable development of energy systems. It helps energy stakeholders and professionals learn the methodologies needed to improve the reliability of energy supply-and-demand systems, achieve more efficient long-term operations, deal with uncertainties in energy systems, and reduce energy emissions. Highlighting novel models and their applications from leading experts in this important area, this book will appeal to researchers, students, and engineers in the various domains of smart energy systems and encourage them to pursue research and development in this exciting and highly relevant field.
China's Middle East Diplomacy
Author: Dr. Mordechai Chaziza
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1782846905
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 343
Book Description
The Peoples Republic of China (PRC) diplomatic engagement with the Middle East spans multiple dimensions, including trade and investment, the energy sector, and military cooperation. Connecting China through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean and Europe, the Middle East is a unique geostrategic location for Beijing, a critical source of energy resources, and an area of expanding economic ties. The Middle East geographical and political area is subject to different country inclusion interpretations that have changed over time and reflect complex and multifaceted circumstances involving conflict, religion, ethnicity, and language. China considers most Arab League member countries (as well as Israel, Turkey, and Iran) as representing the Middle East. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and official Chinese publications refer to this region as Xiya beifei (West Asia and North Africa). China sees the Middle East as an intrinsic part of its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and has ramped up investment in the region accordingly, focusing on energy (including nuclear power), infrastructure construction, agriculture, and finance. This book uses the BRI as a framework for analyzing ChinaMiddle East relations, with special emphasis on the PRCs strategic partnerships via regional mutual interdependency in various sectors such as energy, infrastructure building, political ties, trade and investment, financial integration, people to people bonding, and defense. A stable Middle East region is vital for Chinas sustainable growth and continued prosperity. As the worlds largest oil consumer with an ambition to expand its economic and political influence, the Middle Easts geostrategic location and holder of most of the worlds known energy resources make it indispensable to the success of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1782846905
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 343
Book Description
The Peoples Republic of China (PRC) diplomatic engagement with the Middle East spans multiple dimensions, including trade and investment, the energy sector, and military cooperation. Connecting China through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean and Europe, the Middle East is a unique geostrategic location for Beijing, a critical source of energy resources, and an area of expanding economic ties. The Middle East geographical and political area is subject to different country inclusion interpretations that have changed over time and reflect complex and multifaceted circumstances involving conflict, religion, ethnicity, and language. China considers most Arab League member countries (as well as Israel, Turkey, and Iran) as representing the Middle East. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and official Chinese publications refer to this region as Xiya beifei (West Asia and North Africa). China sees the Middle East as an intrinsic part of its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and has ramped up investment in the region accordingly, focusing on energy (including nuclear power), infrastructure construction, agriculture, and finance. This book uses the BRI as a framework for analyzing ChinaMiddle East relations, with special emphasis on the PRCs strategic partnerships via regional mutual interdependency in various sectors such as energy, infrastructure building, political ties, trade and investment, financial integration, people to people bonding, and defense. A stable Middle East region is vital for Chinas sustainable growth and continued prosperity. As the worlds largest oil consumer with an ambition to expand its economic and political influence, the Middle Easts geostrategic location and holder of most of the worlds known energy resources make it indispensable to the success of the Belt and Road Initiative.
The Report: Kuwait 2016
Author: Oxford Business Group
Publisher: Oxford Business Group
ISBN: 1910068659
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Home to the largest per capita reserves and fourth-largest total reserves of crude oil within OPEC, Kuwait’s public finances have suffered in 2016 following the rapid decline in oil prices, which drove oil revenues down from $108.6bn in 2013 to $51.8bn in 2015. Despite this Kuwait has resisted significant budgetary cutbacks: spending levels in 2016 were cut by just 1.6%, and the considerable financial buffers built up from budget surpluses in the years leading up to 2014 are expected to cushion the budget deficit. The country continues to push ahead with key public investments, with Parliament allocating $155bn to the Kuwait Development Plan 2015-20 to fund infrastructure, utilities and housing developments. The plan focuses on further integrating the private sector into areas of the economy traditionally under state control and aims to raise the non-oil sector’s GDP contribution to 64% in 2015-20, up from an average of 45.1% in 2010-13. Elsewhere promising moves are being made to cut state subsidies, with the government opting to liberalise diesel and kerosene prices and reduce subsidies on aviation fuel in January 2015, generating savings equal to 0.3% of GDP.
Publisher: Oxford Business Group
ISBN: 1910068659
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Home to the largest per capita reserves and fourth-largest total reserves of crude oil within OPEC, Kuwait’s public finances have suffered in 2016 following the rapid decline in oil prices, which drove oil revenues down from $108.6bn in 2013 to $51.8bn in 2015. Despite this Kuwait has resisted significant budgetary cutbacks: spending levels in 2016 were cut by just 1.6%, and the considerable financial buffers built up from budget surpluses in the years leading up to 2014 are expected to cushion the budget deficit. The country continues to push ahead with key public investments, with Parliament allocating $155bn to the Kuwait Development Plan 2015-20 to fund infrastructure, utilities and housing developments. The plan focuses on further integrating the private sector into areas of the economy traditionally under state control and aims to raise the non-oil sector’s GDP contribution to 64% in 2015-20, up from an average of 45.1% in 2010-13. Elsewhere promising moves are being made to cut state subsidies, with the government opting to liberalise diesel and kerosene prices and reduce subsidies on aviation fuel in January 2015, generating savings equal to 0.3% of GDP.
The Business Year: Kuwait 2023
Author:
Publisher: The Business Year
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
The sixth annual edition of The Business Year: Kuwait 2023 comes out at the peak of economic reawakening, as the country’s pandemic restrictions and regulations have lessened, and the local market begins to breathe once again. Thanks to the participation and support of over 130 of the country’s business and governmental leaders, this 192-page publication offers a thorough macroeconomic analysis of the Kuwaiti market. Their insight allowed us to paint an accurate picture of the local economic landscape, supported by the increasing improvements in the name of Kuwait Vision 2035, digital transformation, and further empowerment of the private sector’s role in the country’s marketplace.
Publisher: The Business Year
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
The sixth annual edition of The Business Year: Kuwait 2023 comes out at the peak of economic reawakening, as the country’s pandemic restrictions and regulations have lessened, and the local market begins to breathe once again. Thanks to the participation and support of over 130 of the country’s business and governmental leaders, this 192-page publication offers a thorough macroeconomic analysis of the Kuwaiti market. Their insight allowed us to paint an accurate picture of the local economic landscape, supported by the increasing improvements in the name of Kuwait Vision 2035, digital transformation, and further empowerment of the private sector’s role in the country’s marketplace.
The Oil & Gas Year Saudi Arabia 2020
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
ISBN: 1783022124
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
“The investment climate in Saudi Arabia has become increasingly conducive for local and foreign investors.” Abdulhakim H. Al Khalid, Chairman, Asharqia Chamber of Commerce The Oil & Gas Year Saudi Arabia 2020 charts the transformation of a key oil producer as it pursues wide-reaching plans to diversify the economy away from oil and develop new and varied economic activities. These include increasing non-oil government revenue from USD 43.5 billion to USD 266.6 billion and growing the private sector’s contribution to GDP from 40% to 65%, among other reforms. “The kingdom has seen a tremendous transformation over the last three to four years. We are seeing a positive impact of this transformation on our business.” Tareq Al Nuaim, president and CEO, Luberef As part of its Vision 2030, the government has been establishing partnerships and channelling local and foreign investment into a flurry of domestic projects, from digitisation and automation programmes to research centres, manufacturing hubs and smart cities. This fifth edition of The Oil & Gas Year Saudi Arabia series provides insight to investors and companies looking at strategic opportunities in the country, at a time when Saudi Arabia is experiencing a transformation to a more diverse and technology-driven hydrocarbons industry.
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
ISBN: 1783022124
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
“The investment climate in Saudi Arabia has become increasingly conducive for local and foreign investors.” Abdulhakim H. Al Khalid, Chairman, Asharqia Chamber of Commerce The Oil & Gas Year Saudi Arabia 2020 charts the transformation of a key oil producer as it pursues wide-reaching plans to diversify the economy away from oil and develop new and varied economic activities. These include increasing non-oil government revenue from USD 43.5 billion to USD 266.6 billion and growing the private sector’s contribution to GDP from 40% to 65%, among other reforms. “The kingdom has seen a tremendous transformation over the last three to four years. We are seeing a positive impact of this transformation on our business.” Tareq Al Nuaim, president and CEO, Luberef As part of its Vision 2030, the government has been establishing partnerships and channelling local and foreign investment into a flurry of domestic projects, from digitisation and automation programmes to research centres, manufacturing hubs and smart cities. This fifth edition of The Oil & Gas Year Saudi Arabia series provides insight to investors and companies looking at strategic opportunities in the country, at a time when Saudi Arabia is experiencing a transformation to a more diverse and technology-driven hydrocarbons industry.
Kuwait
Author: International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
Benefiting from high oil prices, Kuwait’s economic recovery continues, and the fiscal and external balances have strengthened. Inflation is contained and external buffers are increasing. However, structural challenges persist. The dominance of oil in Kuwait’s economy coupled with global decarbonization trends underscore the urgency for economic diversification and structural transformation, and the pursuit of fiscal reforms to reinforce sustainability.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
Benefiting from high oil prices, Kuwait’s economic recovery continues, and the fiscal and external balances have strengthened. Inflation is contained and external buffers are increasing. However, structural challenges persist. The dominance of oil in Kuwait’s economy coupled with global decarbonization trends underscore the urgency for economic diversification and structural transformation, and the pursuit of fiscal reforms to reinforce sustainability.
Economic Development in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries
Author: Héla Miniaoui
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811560587
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
This book delves into the economic development of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Since the 1960s, the GCC states have harnessed their potential to exploit the wealth accrued from the oil boom to build their infrastructure and grow their economies. However, the high level of dependency on oil as the primary source feeding their output made their economies volatile and vulnerable to fluctuations in the global oil prices. Moreover, the plunge in oil prices and the threat of depletion of this natural resource pose serious challenges to the GCC countries. Consequently, the GCC governments have realized the importance of diversifying their economies following the need to move away from reliance on hydrocarbon. This book contributes to the theoretical literature by enriching the debate on the transition of the GCC countries from rentier states to diversified economies. It helps students and scholars understand this transformation with an expansive comprehension of the contemporary challenges facing the region, as well as outlining prospects for the future.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811560587
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
This book delves into the economic development of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Since the 1960s, the GCC states have harnessed their potential to exploit the wealth accrued from the oil boom to build their infrastructure and grow their economies. However, the high level of dependency on oil as the primary source feeding their output made their economies volatile and vulnerable to fluctuations in the global oil prices. Moreover, the plunge in oil prices and the threat of depletion of this natural resource pose serious challenges to the GCC countries. Consequently, the GCC governments have realized the importance of diversifying their economies following the need to move away from reliance on hydrocarbon. This book contributes to the theoretical literature by enriching the debate on the transition of the GCC countries from rentier states to diversified economies. It helps students and scholars understand this transformation with an expansive comprehension of the contemporary challenges facing the region, as well as outlining prospects for the future.