Oil & Gas Much-delayed Kirkuk refinery deal signed by Iraq Iraq has finally signed a deal to build a refinery in the oil-rich Kirkuk province, nearly eight years after it first unveiled the project. It will be built by Iraq’s Rania Group, which is based in Sulaymaniah in the northern autonomous Kurdistan region and has vast operations in the country. The refinery is intended to […] January 31, 2025
Renewable Energy Morocco to invest $3bn in power projects over five years Morocco is planning to invest more than MAD27 billion ($2.7 billion) into power projects in the next five years to expand its electricity network and increase the share of renewable energy, an official has said. The development plan, starting this year, covers conventional electricity, renewable sources and hydrogen projects, said Tarik Hammane, director general of the […] January 31, 2025
Renewable Energy Tunisia turns to waste to tackle power supply gap Tunisia needs to encourage investment in waste-to-energy projects in order to tackle a massive power supply gap of nearly 60 percent, an energy official was reported on Wednesday as saying. Incentives for such projects include the purchase of their production by the state-owned Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company, said Wael Chouchane, secretary of state for […] January 29, 2025
Manufacturing No investment, more efficiency, say GCC aluminium smelters Aluminium producers in the Gulf are not planning any fresh investments in 2025, despite a projected rise in global demand, an industry official said this week. Production in the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries grew by around 120,000 tonnes to reach a record high of nearly 6.45 million tonnes in 2024, said Mahmoud Al-Daylami, […] January 29, 2025
Real Estate Design for new city in Iraq approved The design for a new city in Iraq to be built by an Egyptian developer that will house 700,000 people has been approved by the country’s ministry of construction and housing. Ora Developers, owned by the Egyptian tycoon Naguib Sawiris, was awarded the contract to build Ali Al-Wardi City a year ago. The company will […] January 29, 2025
Oil & Gas Kuwait ‘ready to go ahead with merger of state oil companies’ Kuwait’s plan to merge some of its eight state-owned oil companies is ready to go ahead, according to reports in the country. Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), which manages the country’s hydrocarbon industry, is set to oversee the mergers. The plan was approved by the cabinet two years ago as part of a strategy to cut […] January 28, 2025
Energy Neighbours to supply Iraq with 3GW of electricity this summer Iraq intends to buy 3,250 megawatts (MW) of electricity from neighbouring countries this summer, to fill a supply gap caused by a surge in domestic demand during the hot season. Electricity ministry spokesman Ahmed Mousa said at the weekend that supplies would come from Turkey, Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the common Gulf Cooperation Council […] January 27, 2025
Economy Iraq’s fiscal policy under fire over record domestic debt Iraq risks draining local liquidity and stifling economic growth with its policy to rely heavily on domestic borrowing to fund its widening budget deficit, experts say. The Opec producer’s domestic debt has now hit an all-time high of around 83 trillion dinars ($64 billion) as a result of heavy borrowing to shore up the shortfall […] January 24, 2025
Infrastructure Morocco to invest $9.5bn in rail network projects Morocco is planning to invest nearly 96 billion Moroccan dirhams ($9.5 billion) in projects to expand its rail network in the next five years, the transport and logistics minister was reported on Thursday as saying. Abdul Samad Qayuh told parliament on Tuesday that 53 billion dirhams would be spent on the planned high-speed rail project and […] January 24, 2025
Infrastructure Lebanese officials promote revival of rail network Lebanon is promoting the revival of the country’s defunct railway system that could link to neighbouring Syria and Iraq and become part of China’s proposed Belt and Road Initiative in the region. The train transport system in Lebanon had linked the capital Beirut with Tripoli near the Syrian border before it came to a standstill […] January 23, 2025
Oil & Gas Trump’s oil policy ‘problematic’ for Gulf producers, economists warn Gulf oil producers should be worried about President Donald Trump‘s energy policy, economists have warned, as it could widen their budget deficits. Oil prices have already dipped in response to Trump’s pledge on Monday to boost US hydrocarbon production and they could plunge far below the breakeven prices adopted by Gulf governments in their annual […] January 22, 2025
Tax Kuwait expects tax income to soar by 79% Kuwait expects its tax income to soar by nearly 79 percent annually when all taxes take effect within an International Monetary Fund-proposed tax reform programme. In a report published on Wednesday, the Arabic language daily Alqabas said taxes are projected to fetch Kuwait around 613 million dinars ($2 billion) in its 2024-2025 budget, which started […] January 22, 2025
Real Estate Jeddah Tower to cost $26bn as work restarts Saudi Arabian royal and billionaire Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal has revealed that the Jeddah Tower, which will be the world’s tallest structure, will cost nearly 100 billion riyals ($26 billion) to complete over the next three and half years. Construction has officially resumed on the project after it was paused in 2018. “We are back,” […] January 21, 2025
Economy Lebanon and Sudan swell Arab countries’ public debt Public debt in Arab countries swelled by nearly $142 billion at the end of 2023, mainly because of a sharp rise in obligations by Lebanon and war-battered Sudan. Total debt increased despite a fall in Egypt’s public, mostly domestic, dues as a result of a large depreciation in the pound against the US dollar. The […] January 20, 2025
Trade UK invests $5bn in Oman in 12 months The United Kingdom pumped more than $5 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) into Oman in the 12 months from October 2023, maintaining its position as the biggest external investor in the country, official data shows. The UK’s cumulative stock of FDI in Oman was 13.7 billion Omani rials ($35.6 billion) by the end of […] January 20, 2025
Oil & Gas ‘It’s costing huge sums’ – Iraq may stop buying Iranian gas Iraq may stop importing natural gas from its neighbour Iran when projects to develop the country’s unexploited gas resources are complete, the country’s oil minister has hinted. Hayan Abdel Ghani told the official Iraqi news agency that the bill for Iranian gas imports was sapping Iraq’s coffers, and the Iranian supplies were no longer secure, […] January 20, 2025
Manufacturing China’s Geely opens Mena’s first car assembly plant in Egypt China’s Geely Auto has opened its first car assembly plant in the Middle East and North Africa near the Egyptian capital to produce 10,000 vehicles per year for the domestic market and up to 30,000 for export. Cairo-based Auto Mobility company (Geely Egypt), said it has invested around $100 million in the new car assembly […] January 17, 2025
Economy Opec oil cuts add to economy decline in Kuwait The economy of Kuwait shrank by about 4 percent year on year in the third quarter of 2024 because of Opec oil production cuts and under-performance in parts of the non-oil sector. However, the economy is expected to rebound through 2025, a report by the Kuwait Statistical Bureau said. Lower production caused the oil sector […] January 17, 2025
Banking & Finance Iraq lowers ceiling to crack down on money laundering Iraq is slashing the ceiling of the value of property transactions that require dealers to make disclosure to the authorities. The Central Bank’s decision on Thursday is the latest in a series of measures taken by the Opec member over the past few years to tighten its grip on the local market and to combat […] January 17, 2025
Tax $660m a year ‘sin tax’ target set by Kuwait Kuwait hopes to raise 200 million dinars ($660 million) a year through a “sin tax” on unhealthy products as part of tax reforms proposed by the International Monetary Fund, the country’s finance minister said on Wednesday. Noora Al-Fassam told the official Kuwaiti news agency that her ministry was working on a new law for a […] January 16, 2025
Economy Geopolitical tensions and low rain may stifle Morocco’s GDP growth Morocco’s economy is expected to pick up in the first quarter of 2025, thanks to increased consumer spending, but the momentum faces a risk as a result of geopolitical tensions and low levels of rainfall, a government agency has said. The country’s GDP grew by around 4.3 percent in the third quarter of 2024 compared […] January 16, 2025
Economy Slow restart predicted for GCC aid to Lebanon A resumption of badly needed GCC financial aid to Lebanon may take time, even though most Gulf countries have given their blessing to the new Lebanese president Joseph Aoun, according to observers. The six nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council were previously among the biggest aid donors and investors in Lebanon, before they cut assistance as […] January 14, 2025