INSEAD Day 4 - 728x90

energy

Samsung biggest chip investor

The tech giant invested nearly $59.2bn in 2025.

flynas to set up new hub

Five destinations in first phase of operations.

AD Ports Group acquires CLI

CLI is Brazilian agri-bulk terminal operator.

$1.59bn Makkah project awarded

A consortium will develop two districts in the Holy City.

2PointZero posts profit surge

Growth driven by merger consolidation.
  • IsDB to finance projects worth US$800m in member states

    JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - The Board of Executive Directors (BED) of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) approved to finance projects worth US$800 million for improving the living conditions of the people in member countries and attaining Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). IsDB President Dr. Mohammed Al-Jasser said that the projects were...
  • Strengthening Middle East-China ties bolster trade

    In recent years, the Middle East and China have fortified economic ties, with the former supplying half of latter's oil and sealing a landmark 27-year LNG deal with Qatar.
  • Nuclear power will help in reducing carbon emissions

    Oil, gas sector emission pledges stalling: report

    According to Carbon Tracker, the weakest emissions reductions commitments came from US major ExxonMobil and five majority state-owned oil firms: Saudi Aramco, Brazil's Petrobras and Chinese companies Sinopec, PetroChina and CNOOC. Aramco was ranked at the bottom because it was the only company to limit emissions reductions targets to assets...
  • Qatar’s non-energy private sector records strong growth in August

    Doha, Qatar--Qatar's non-energy private sector witnessed strong expansion in August on the back of new orders in the manufacturing and financial services, according to the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC). The expansion rate was the third strongest so far in this year, according to the QFC's latest purchasing managers’ index (PMI)...
  • 21 agreements and MoUs signed at Saudi-Italian Investment Forum

    Milan, Italy -- The Saudi-Italian Investment Forum, jointly organized by the Saudi Ministry of Investment and the Italian Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy, has witnessed the signing of 21 agreements and memoranda of understanding (MOUs) across various sectors.Hosted in Milan, the Forum was attended by the Saudi Minister...
  • UAE announces US$4.5bn in Africa clean energy investments

    Speaking at a landmark climate summit hosted by Kenya, Sultan Al Jaber, who heads the government-owned renewable energy firm Masdar, the UAE's national oil company ADNOC and the COP28 climate talks, said the money will jump-start a pipeline of bankable clean energy projects in this very important continent.
  • G20 per capita coal emissions growing: research

    According to the research published by Ember, an energy thinktank that pushes for renewable power, per capita G20 coal emissions rose nine percent. In July, the group failed in talks to agree that global emissions should peak by 2025 or to massively ramp up renewable energy use.
  • Italy’s Eni plans to invest $7.7 bn in Egypt

    Cairo, Egypt - Italian energy giant Eni has revealed plans to invest $7.7 billion in Egypt's energy sector over the next four years, according to Egyptian Presidential spokesman Ahmad Fahmi. "The President values the distinguished Egyptian-Italian relations and the extended partnership with Eni, which executes multiple activities in Egypt according...
  • Improving power situation in Libya brightens life

    Till last year, outages could last 20 hours, turning the streets dark and leaving residents sweltering in temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.
  • Tech’s carbon footprint: can AI revolutionize responsibly?

    The planet's 8,000 or so data centers are the foundation of our online existence, and will grow ever further with the advent of artificial intelligence -- so much so that research estimates that by 2025, the IT industry could use 20 percent of all electricity produced, and emit up to 5.5...
  • China’s industrial sector posts robust growth in 2023

    Beijing, China--China has reported robust progress in its industrial development this year, marked by significant milestones in several sectors, according to the Chinese newspaper People's Daily Online. The nation's first domestically-produced large cruise ship has wrapped up its maiden test voyage, with plans for its official naming and delivery by...
  • Iran reports 15% surge in gasoline output

    Tehran, Iran - Iran has reported a 15% surge in its gasoline output this year compared to last year. The boost in production has come in response to a growing domestic demand for fuel in the country.  Alireza Jafarpour, Chief Executive of the Persian Gulf Star Oil Refinery, announced that...
  • Energy, commodity prices hurt profits of GCC firms

    GCC-listed companies' net profit dropped to US$ 57.9 billion in Q2-2023. While retail, capital goods, and utilities sectors faced profit declines, the banking sector thrived.
  • Eurozone inflation unchanged at 5.3% in Aug as energy prices drop

    Brussels, Belgium - The annual rate of inflation in the eurozone remained unchanged in August as there was a smaller drop in energy prices, the EU's official statistics agency said Thursday. Consumer prices reached 5.3 percent in August, although there was also a slowdown in the rise of food and drinks...
  • Oil companies pay Insta, TikTok influencers for ads

    Online celebrities best known for posting about video games are also dropping in unexpected plugs for gasoline stations, fuel rewards and club cards. In India, Mexico, South Africa and the United States many spots were found that promoted major oil firms such as BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell and TotalEnergies on...
  • Renewables helped save $520bn fuel costs globally in 2022: Report

    In non-OECD countries, just the saving over the lifetime of new capacity additions in 2022 will reduce costs by up to US$580 billion, according to the Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2022, published by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
  • Iraq and Turkmenistan reach preliminary agreement on gas import

    Baghdad, Iraq - Iraq has signed a preliminary agreement with Turkmenistan to import gas. The agreement signed by the undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil for gas affairs Ezzat Saber, is a big step in Iraq's quest for diversified energy sources. In a statement to Iraqi News Agency, Saber, said: ...
  • Dubai International Chamber event explores trade ties China’s Wuxi

    Dubai, UAE - Dubai International Chamber hosted a B2B event during the Wuxi – Dubai Economic & Trade Exchange Conference to explore business and investment opportunities between Dubai and Wuxi City. The event was organized in partnership with the Wuxi Municipal Government and Wuxi National High-Tech Industrial Development Zone. It...
  • DEWA files patent for energy liquid

    The liquid enhances efficiency of energy storage systems.
  • Turkey’s leader Erdogan in Hungary for NATO, energy talks

    Hungary has still not voted to approve the Nordic country's entry into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, having aligned itself with Turkey which had long blocked Sweden's membership before lifting its veto last month. Both countries' parliaments are currently on holiday. "We can come back to the issue at the...
  • NDF helps in financing of US$2.2bn renewable energy project

    RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA -  The National Development Fund (NDF) on Sunday said it will contribute US$453 million (SAR1.7 billion) to the US$2.2 billion (SAR8.3 billion), 2.6 GW Al Shuaibah solar project that is to be carried out by the National Infrastructure Fund (under establishment). This is one of the world’s...
  • ‘Fuel of the future’: Gulf states bet on ‘green’ hydrogen

    The investment in green hydrogen has not curbed expansion in oil and gas, with both the UAE and Saudi Arabia planning to grow their hydrocarbon industries. Experts predict it could still take years before Gulf countries can produce green hydrogen at a cost competitive with fossil fuel-based alternatives.
  • Jordan exhorts ‘companies, institutions’ to switch to renewable energy

    Amman, Jordan--Jordan is urging "companies and institutions" to switch to renewable and sustainable energy to reduce operating costs. In this regard, the kingdom's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Kharabsheh said Tuesday opportunities exist for cooperation to cut energy consumption across various sectors through implementing programs similar to those...
  • TAQA H1 net income $3.67bn

    The group revenues were AED 26.8 billion, 5% higher than H1,2022.
  • Saudi Arabia, France vow to promote secure, affordable and sustainable energy

    RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and Agnes Pannier-Runacher, Minister for Energy Transition of the French Republic met and issued a joint communiqué: The Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Government of the French Republic acknowledge that energy is one of the main pillars of...
  • IEA predicts record oil demand of 2.2m barrel a day in 2023

    PARIS, FRANCE - The International Energy Agency said Friday it had revised upwards its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2023 as demand is "scaling record highs". World oil demand already hit a record 103 million barrels per day in June and August and "could see yet another peak", the...
  • Japan’s second-oldest museum forced to crowdfund to pay bills

    The museum in central Tokyo, which features a model of a blue whale outside, has previously turned to crowdfunding for three smaller projects, but the 100-million-yen goal was "the highest ever" for the institution, the head of the museum Shinoda said.
  • ADFD finances $105.4m energy security project in Tanzania

    ABU DHABI, UAE -  The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has signed a loan agreement with the Government of Tanzania worth US$105.4 million (AED387 million) to enhance energy security in the country. The project’s objective is to fully connect the Kagera administrative region with the national electricity grid, reducing...
  • Erdogan defends expansion of controversial coal mine

    Dramatic scenes have emerged since July 24 when Akbelen forest in the Milas district of the Aegean province of Mugla was occupied by villagers and activists trying to stop the trees from being felled by the mine's owner, an energy company close to the government. Mugla is home to three...
  • Aramco Q2 profits drop 38%

    The oil company's profits fell sharply to US$30.08 billion.
  • Iran invites Kuwaiti minister for talks over disputed gas field

    The dispute over the field -- known as Arash in Iran and Dorra in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia -- dates back to the 1960s when Iran and Kuwait awarded overlapping offshore concessions. Last year Kuwait and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to develop the field, despite objections from Iran which...
  • Blazing heat spurs record energy consumption in Bahrain

    Life in Bahrain largely moves indoors during the summer months, with the ever-present Arctic blast of air-conditioning systems.
  • Eni, British Petroleum, Sonatrach say resuming operations in Libya

    Crude oil is the main revenue source for Libya, which has been torn by more than a decade of stop-start conflict, involving foreign powers and a myriad of militias, since a NATO-backed revolt toppled strongman Moamer Kadhafi in 2011. Over the past decade, Libya has been regularly plagued by clashes...
  • EIH buys stake in Gewan Holding

    Acquisition aims to diversify and expand into several sectors.
  • Saudi Arabia, Kuwait reject Iran claims to disputed gas field

    Both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait renewed "their previous and repeated calls to the Islamic Republic of Iran to negotiate" the demarcation of their maritime borders to settle the issue, according to the statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA). Recent attempts to revive negotiations have failed.
  • European LNG imports fall to lowest level since start of Ukraine war

    Brussels, Belgium - Europe's liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports fell to the lowest level since the start of the Russian military operations in Ukraine after a drop in prices reduced the regions appeal. LNG deliveries fell 7% in July from a year earlier to 8.6 million tons, the least since...
  • In a warming world, is an air-conditioned future inevitable?

    Washington, United States - They are ubiquitous in the United States, controversial in Europe and coveted in South Asia. As heatwaves intensify across the world, air conditioning has taken center stage. For better or for worse, these power-hungry appliances are among the most common adaptations to a warming world. They have...
  • Iraq says in touch with US over settling $10bn debt it owes Iran for gas imports

    On July 11, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced that Iraq would start paying for Iranian gas with oil, as a way of circumventing the complicated mechanism. "Work is continuing with the American side concerning unpaid bills, which have fallen to 9.2 billion" euros ($10 billion), Sudani told reporters at...
  • Jordan and Cyprus to deepen energy, trade, tourism ties

    Amman, Jordan-- Jordan and Cyprus are looking to boost cooperation in energy, trade, industry and tourism sectors in order to deepen the overall partnership between the two countries. In this regard, King Abdullah and Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides met on Tuesday at Al Husseiniya Palace, and discussed enhancing cooperation in...
  • BP profit plunges to $1.8bn

    Despite the drop, BP hiked dividend.
  • UK to issue hundreds of new oil and gas drilling licenses in North Sea

    The announcement has angered environmental groups and comes amid an internal debate within the ruling Conservative party on green policies. (AFP) The main opposition Labour party has said it will not issue any new North Sea drilling licenses if it regains power in a general election due next year.
  • In Asia expansion push, Masdar to develop 2GW clean energy in Malaysia

    Abu Dhabi, UAE--Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) and Citaglobal Berhad have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for developing renewable energy projects across solar, battery energy storage system (BESS), wind and other renewable energy technologies. The MoU was signed in Malaysia by Abdulla Zayed, Masdar’s Head of Development and...
  • Egypt energy-saving measures evoke satirical reaction among citizens

    Sweltering without air conditioning during the day and plunged into darkness at night, many Egyptians have responded with anger and ridicule to government measures for reducing energy consumption. Hours-long power cuts across Egypt, several times a day, prompted the directives as record temperatures hit the Mediterranean region this month.
  • ExxonMobil Q2 profits $7.9bn

    Profits fell on lower refining margins, natural gas prices.
  • G20 environment ministers race to reach climate consensus

    Most delegations were led by their environment and climate change ministers, while the US delegation was headed by Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry. Emirati oil boss Sultan Al Jaber was also at the Chennai meeting, ahead of leading the upcoming COP28 talks.
  • Major energy firms post sliding profits as oil and gas prices dip

    Gas prices had soared last year after Russia cut gas shipments to Europe while oil markets were also rocked by supply concerns. But natural gas prices fell sharply as European countries found new suppliers, built up reserves and experienced a mild winter.
  • Masdar, Iberdrola to invest in US$1.77bn German wind farm

    The UAE's firm signed an agreement with Iberdrola to co-invest in the 476-megawatt Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm in the German Baltic Sea. The Spanish company will have a majority stake of 51 percent in the investment, which will accelerate green-energy security in Europe. Iberdrola will control and manage the...
  • Abu Dhabi-Japan deal to boost economic diversification

    “Our cooperation with Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) is part of these efforts as Japanese experience and progress reflect role of competent talent in the scientific and technological fields, and the effectiveness of its human capital development programmes,” he adds.
  • UN begins pumping oil from decaying tanker off Yemen

    "The United Nations has begun an operation to defuse what might be the world's largest ticking time bomb," UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a statement. "A complex maritime salvage effort is now underway in the Red Sea off the coast of war-torn Yemen to transfer one million barrels of...
  • Jordan and Iraqi PMs renew pledge to boost economic ties

    Baghdad, Iraq-- Jordan and Iraq have renewed pledge to strengthen economic cooperation in a meeting between the kingdom's Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh, and his Iraqi counterpart, Muhammad Shia'a Sudani, on Monday. In a joint statement, both PMs reaffirmed the strategic nature of the Jordanian-Iraqi relationship and called for efforts to...