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White House Says it Welcomes OPEC+ Decision to Stick to Planned Output Increase
The White House on Tuesday welcomed a decision the OPEC+ group of oil producers led by Saudi Arabia to stick with their plans to raise crude production, and touted “close” coordination with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, according to Reuters.
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Saudi Arabia Plans PIF Takeover of Airport Operators with Eyes Toward Privatization
Saudi Arabia plans to convert its airport operators into holding companies and transfer them to the Public Investment Fund (PIF), according to a Reuters report, citing Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, the head of Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation. Some of the new companies may eventually be privatized, according to Al-Duailej.
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It’s Official: Saudi Arabia Pitches Riyadh for 2030 World’s Fair
Saudi Arabia has officially submitted a bid to host Expo 2030 in Riyadh, with the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) CEO Fahd Al-Rasheed submitting the Kingdom’s bid while addressing a virtual gathering of 170 member countries assembled to kickstart the five-stage bidding process that will conclude with voting in November 2023.
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Saudi Economy on Track for ‘Very Strong Level of Growth This Year,’ with 2022 ‘Critical’ for Vision 2030 — Jadwa Investment
The Saudi economy is “on-track to record a very strong level of growth this year, and we expect this to continue into next year…[with] the Kingdom’s economy growing by 7 percent year-on-year in 2022 as a result of sizably higher oil sector growth and robust levels of non-oil growth,” Jadwa Investment said in the Riyadh-based bank’s […]
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With Pandemic’s Damage in the Rear View for Saudi Arabia, Consumers Up Spending; Non-Oil Economy Recovers
With Saudi Arabia’s success against the pandemic becoming the envy of countries around the world, the Kingdom’s economy is roaring back to life on the back of high oil prices and consumer confidence.
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Reliance, Aramco ‘Mutually Determined’ to Reevaluate $15b Deal, Statement Says
Reliance and Saudi Aramco have “mutually determined” to reevaluate a potential $15 billion investment by Saudi Aramco into Reliance’s oil-to-chemicals (O2C) business agreed to in 2019, according to reports and a statement from Reliance.
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Race to the Finish for Saudi Arabia’s F1 Circuit Track Construction in Jeddah; Officials Say Track will be Ready
Despite media reports that say there is a lot of work left to be done, Formula One’s governing body has said it is confident Saudi Arabia will be ready for its grand prix debut next month, multiple sources told Reuters. The race is set to run at night under the lights in Jeddah on December […]
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Saudi Aramco Chief Says World’s Spare Oil Supplies Are Falling Rapidly, Urges Production Investment
Saudi Aramco’s CEO Amin Nasser said that oil-output capacity across the world is dropping quickly and companies need to invest more in production, according to a story in Bloomberg. It’s a “huge concern,” Nasser said in an interview in Riyadh. “The spare capacity is shrinking.”
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The 966, Episode 8 – F1 Grand Prix in Jeddah, The Puzzle of U.S.-Saudi Ties, Tadawul Hits 15 Year High, Solar Costs Rise
This week, The 966 hosts discuss the upcoming COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, the F1 race in Jeddah, an excellent recent commentary piece by Jon Alterman of the CSIS, Tadawul’s 15-year high, and the rising cost of solar energy components in Saudi Arabia.
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An Interview with the IMF’s Abdullah Hassan, Former Sous-Sherpa for Saudi Arabia for the G20 Meetings
In 2020, Saudi Arabia became the first Arab nation to assume the G20 presidency. Hosting the G20 is a massive undertaking, involving close to two years of event planning, policy development and strategy, and much more.
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PwC report finds that youth in Saudi Arabia are prepared to drive sustainable development in the region
The report indicates that youth across the Middle East are showing higher awareness and engagement with SDGs than their global peers. Around 91% of youth respondents in Saudi are familiar with the SDGs. The findings present a valuable opportunity to bolster youth involvement within relevant programmes and policy making, especially within Saudi Arabia.
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UAE’s Masdar to acquire renewables firm Saeta from Brookfield for $1.2bln
UAE's renewable energy company Masdar is set to acquire Saeta Yield, a renewable power company, from Brookfield for an implied enterprise value of $1.4 billion as Abu Dhabi’s clean energy pioneer looks to add to its European portfolio. The transaction consists of a portfolio of 745 megawatts (MW) of predominantly wind assets - 538MW of wind assets in Spain, 144MW of wind assets in Portugal and 63MW solar PV assets in Spain - and includes a 1.6 gigawatt (GW) development pipeline.
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OPEC is highly bullish on long-term oil demand growth. Not everyone agrees
The oil producer group’s 2024 World Oil Outlook report, released Tuesday, predicts strong energy demand growth of 24% globally between now and 2050. It also forecasts “robust medium-term growth” in oil demand reaching 112.3 million barrels per day in 2029, an increase of 10.1 million barrels per day compared to 2023.
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OPEC boosts long-term oil demand outlook, driven by developing world growth
OPEC raised its forecasts for world oil demand for the medium and long term in an annual outlook, citing growth led by India, Africa and the Middle East and a slower shift to electric vehicles and cleaner fuels. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, in its 2024 World Oil Outlook published on Tuesday, sees demand growing for a longer period than other forecasters like BP (BP.L), opens new tab and the International Energy Agency, which expect oil use to peak this decade.
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The shifting foundations of Gulf-US ties
For context, let us remember that in 2008, US oil production was below 4 million barrels a day while imports from Saudi Arabia hovered above 1.5 million barrels. The US now produces 13 million barrels a day — 4 million more than Saudi — and imports less than 500,000 barrels from the kingdom. Saudi Arabia and the UAE’s biggest oil markets are now based in the East, with China and India leading the way.
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Gaza’s Suffering Is Unprecedented
The Palestinian people had never experienced this level of day-to-day suffering. Although periods of intense violence have occurred, especially at the height of the Second Intifada and during the 2014 war in Gaza, the norm has been low-intensity conflict. In a Palestinian context, the current war in Gaza is unprecedented.
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How a Saudi startup is pioneering the cultivation of algae in the desert
Hashem’s Jeddah-based startup is pioneering new methods to grow algae in the desert, using innovative outdoor cultivation systems that rely on advanced monitoring technology to overcome the environmental challenges of Saudi Arabia’s arid climate. His journey began in Boston, where he earned a degree in chemical science before pursuing a master’s in organic chemistry at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia.
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How the convergence of AI and 5G is transforming Saudi Arabia’s smart technologies
According to a recent PwC report called “The Smarter Phone,” AI-enabled smartphones are already integrating with daily activities, leveraging predictive analytics to automate routine processes and provide real-time solutions. AI-powered assistants, image recognition and voice command systems are increasingly becoming integral parts of mobile devices, enabling more intuitive user interfaces and features such as facial recognition, automated photo sorting and smart scheduling.
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Hundreds of non-native speakers take Saudi Arabia’s standardized Arabic test
Hundreds of non-native speakers have been tested on their Arabic language skills in Saudi Arabia’s new standardized language test this week, according to the Saudi Press Agency. A total of 315 candidates from 22 countries took the Hamza Arabic Language Test in person, which was conducted by the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, in collaboration with seven Saudi universities.
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Chip Giants TSMC and Samsung Discuss Building Middle Eastern Megafactories
Two chip-making giants have discussed building huge factory complexes in the United Arab Emirates that could transform the industry in the coming years and become a cornerstone for artificial-intelligence investments in the Middle East. Top executives at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. TSM 0.39%increase; green up pointing triangle, the world’s largest chip maker, have visited the U.A.E. recently and talked about a plant complex on par with some of the company’s largest and most advanced facilities in Taiwan, according to people familiar with the interactions.
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