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Saudi Arabia Will Purchase Up to 100,000 Lucid Vehicles, Company Says
Electric carmaker Lucid Group Inc., which is owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) on Tuesday said it has signed an agreement with the government of Saudi Arabia for the purchase of up to 100,000 of its vehicles over the next 10 years, according to Reuters.
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Saudi Arabia’s Stock Market to Launch Single-Stock Futures Trading Soon
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange will launch single-stock futures (SSFs) trading soon in an effort to boost liquidity on the market, the CEO of the Tadawul Mohammed Al-Rumaih told a local source, according to Arab News.
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Former USMTM Chief Col. Brad Gandy Joins The 966 to Talk U.S.-Saudi Defense, Security Partnership and More
Episode 33! On last week’s episode, we talked about the huge transformation going on in Saudi Arabia’s military and USMTM’s role in it with author Bilal Saab, who has a book coming out on the subject. This week, the head of the USMTM from 2019-2021, Col. Brad Gandy, who heard last week’s episode and agreed […]
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Saudi Arabia Seeks to Launch Middle East’s First Carbon Exchange with Aramco, ACWA
Saudi Aramco and ACWA Power may be the first of a total of five companies to join a new carbon exchange set up by the Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), according to Bloomberg.
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Analysts Question Reported Saudi Interest in Pricing Some Oil in Yuan
The Wall Street Journal reports that Saudi Arabia is in active talks with China to price some of its oil sales to China in yuan instead of the dollar, in what would be a “profound shift” for Saudi Arabia to price even some of its roughly 6.2 million barrels of day of crude exports in anything […]
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Saudi Aramco Joint Venture to Build Refinery and Petrochemical Complex in China; Delivery Date in 2024
Saudi Aramco and its joint venture (JV) partners will develop a refinery and petrochemical complex in China to be delivered in 2024, according to a report in the industry publication Offshore Technology.
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A discussion with author Dr. Mark Thompson on the power and potential of Saudi youth on The 966 episode 30
The hosts welcome Dr. Mark Thompson from Riyadh. The hosts discuss Mark’s latest book, “Being Young, Male, and Saudi,” as well as his deep experiences living and teaching in the Kingdom. Before that, the hosts discuss why U.S. shale will not be saving the day any time soon, and also an encouraging new survey from […]
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Saudi Aramco Finds Five New Gas Fields in Four Regions, SPA Says
Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said that Saudi Aramco has discovered new natural gas fields in four different regions across the Kingdom, according to information published by the Saudi Press Agency. The fields were discovered “in the central area of the kingdom, in the Empty Quarter desert, near its northern border and […]
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Saudis Worldwide Mark Inaugural Celebration of Founding Day
Saudi Arabia held celebrations on Tuesday to commemorate for the first time the Kingdom’s foundation nearly 300 years ago, “choosing a date that downplays the central role played by clerics from the ultra-conservative Wahhabi school of Islam” and instead focusing on the date in 1727 when Mohammed bin Saud, founder of the first Saudi state, took over […]
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Golf: Saudi International Tournament Begins Thursday with $5m Purse; DeChambeau, Johnson, Mickelson Set to Headline Tough Field
Saudi Arabia’s annual flagship golf event, the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, is set to begin this week with a crowded field of some of the sports top players. The tournament will be played at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club, with several holes seated next to the pristine turquoise blue Red Sea. The […]
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June this year hotter than 2023 after extreme heat and rain in Saudi Arabia, India
Last month was the hottest June on record across the globe, the EU's climate monitor said on Monday, capping half a year of wild and destructive weather from floods to heatwaves. Every month since June 2023 has eclipsed its own temperature record in a 13-month streak of unprecedented global heat, the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said.
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Impact of healthcare investments on Saudi Arabia’s economy
A country's economic performance is inextricably linked to its population's well-being, since a healthier population results in a more efficient workforce. Recognising this vital relationship, Saudi Arabia has prioritised healthcare reform as part of its ambitious Vision 2030.
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Yemen’s Houthis threaten Saudi Arabia with aerial footage of key airports
The media of the military wing of Yemen’s Houthi rebels published a video on Sunday showing aerial drone footage and coordinates of important and prominent airports and ports in Saudi Arabia. The video, titled "Just try it", contained images of King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, King Fahd International Airport in Damman as well as the ports in Ras Tanura, Jizan and Jeddah.
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Saudi Arabia eyes digital banks, 24 IPOs in 2024: FSDP
The Financial Sector Development Program (FSDP) announced in its annual report for 2023 the plans of Saudi Arabia’s financial institutions for 2024, including the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) and the Capital Market Authority (CMA).
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Saudi coffee or Arab coffee: A storm in a coffee cup
The Consumer Protection Association in Saudi Arabia issued a decision last week which defined referring to Saudi coffee with the name “Arabic coffee” as a “violation” of the law. In the same context The Saudi Ministry of Commerce and Federation of Saudi Chambers also issued calls to all restaurants, cafes and patents in the kingdom to adopt the name “Saudi coffee” instead of “Arabic coffee” while describing the popular hot drink.
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Rare clash in Najaf puts Sistani, Saudi outreach in focus
On the face of it, the dispute revolves around remarks made by Muneer Al-Khabbaz a decade ago—ostensibly so upsetting now to Sadr that he has suggested that the Saudi scholar should leave Iraq. Amid speculations about the underlying motives, two theories stand out. On the one hand, given Khabbaz’s close association with Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani—the supreme religious authority in Najaf—some link the clash to the looming leadership succession at the city’s seminary. Others highlight contention over Saudi Arabia’s recent outreach to Iraq’s Shiites.
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Is Saudi Arabia Set On Becoming A Global Gas Leader?
Saudi Arabia may be the third largest producer of crude oil in the world, after the U.S. and Russia, but its gas output has struggled over the years to make much of a mark in the global market. Currently, it produces around 4.2 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) a year – making it the ninth biggest producer in the world – but this goes to meeting domestic consumption needs. Associated (with oil drilling) gas accounts for around half of the Kingdom’s present production, although the non-associated percentage has more than doubled since 2012. However, last week saw twin announcements that might begin to change that, in line with Saudi Arabia’s target of becoming a major gas exporter by 2030 as part of its ‘Vision 2030’ plan.
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How Hezbollah is trying to counter Israel’s high-tech surveillance
Coded messages. Landline phones. Pagers. Following the killing of senior commanders in targeted Israeli airstrikes, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah, has been using some low-tech strategies to try to evade its foe's sophisticated surveillance technology, informed sources told Reuters. It has also been using its own tech – drones – to study and attack Israel's intelligence gathering capabilities in what Hezbollah's leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, has described as a strategy of "blinding" Israel.
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Wind energy is powering America more than coal for the first time ever
American energy generation has gotten just a little bit cleaner this year. Data from the Energy Information Administration suggests that wind power is a bigger source of electricity than coal for the first time ever. Data from the agency says that wind was responsible for 47.7 million megawatthours of energy in April, vs. coal’s 37.2 million megawatthours.
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Saudi Oil Market Share in China Set for Rebound
Saudi crude oil exports to China have been on the decline for four consecutive months, the report noted, adding some traders expected this to change in August, with imports from the kingdom rising for the first time since May. In July, Saudi oil exports to China totaled 36 million barrels, which comes in at a little over 1 million bpd, Reuters also reported, citing shipping data from Kpler. For August, however, some traders expect a total of at least 44 million barrels, Reuters said.
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