<H1> MEED Business Review: November 2024 </H1> |
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<H3> HIGHLIGHTED content </H3> |
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<H3> Analysis </H3> |
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<H3> From the experts </H3> |
<H4> Aramco and Chinese partner sign Sasref expansion deal </H4> |
<H4> L&T signs $400m Riyadh-Kudmi transmission contract </H4> |
<H4> Dewa tenders motorised butterfly valves contract </H4> |
<H4> OQGN gets approval for 193km gas transport pipeline </H4> |
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Saudi Arabia signs $9.3bn of power deals
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Sepco 3 and Doosan to undertake Remah 1 and Nairiyah 1
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Adnoc awards Upper Zakum field expansion contract
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Harbin to build Remah 2 and Nairiyah 2 power plants
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Contractors submit prices for major Lower Zakum oil project
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Japanese and local team to sign Doha West contract
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Conceptual design for Saudi LNG terminal to start next year
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Oman LNG project expected to be worth $3.8bn
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<H4> Read the November 2024 MEED Business Review </H4> |
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Taqa evaluates 1GW Dhafra OCGT bids
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Morocco extends Noor Midelt 2 and 3 bid deadline
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Kuwait eyes overseas chemical projects
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Gulf projects market returns to strong growth
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Middle East faces a reckoning
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Middle East contract awards: October 2024
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Remah and Nairiyah tariffs set precedent
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Sepco 3 and Doosan to undertake Remah 1 and Nairiyah 1
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Harbin to build Remah 2 and Nairiyah 2 power plants
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<H4> Gulf projects market returns to strong growth </H4> |
<H4> Middle East faces a reckoning </H4> |
<H4> Warming Riyadh-Tehran ties herald regional shift </H4> |
<H4> Navigating energy disputes through international arbitr... </H4> |
<H4> Embracing energy efficiency in water management </H4> |
<H4> Coding tomorrow’s mobility </H4> |
<H4> Hitachi Energy rides HVDC boom </H4> |
<H4> Global forum sparks collaboration for CSR innovation </H4> |
<H4> Abu Dhabi bullish on green hydrogen </H4> |
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Sepco 3 and Doosan to undertake Remah 1 and Nairiyah 1
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Harbin to build Remah 2 and Nairiyah 2 power plants
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Saudi Arabia signs $9.3bn of power deals
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Dewa seeks solar and battery package advisers
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Oman LNG project expected to be worth $3.8bn
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Consortium wins Qatar petrochemicals project storage contract
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Aramco to accelerate non-metallic procurement strategy
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Region remains global project finance hotspot
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UAE economy defends gains
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Riyadh modifies its narrative
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Middle East faces a reckoning
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Remah and Nairiyah tariffs set precedent
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Warming Riyadh-Tehran ties herald regional shift
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Riyadh may turn to different CEOs to run its projects
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Economic agenda stirs GCC energy transition
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Saudi Arabia power sector unlikely to disappoint
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MEED EXCLUSIVE
Taqa evaluates 1GW Dhafra OCGT bids
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MEED EXCLUSIVE
Morocco extends Noor Midelt 2 and 3 bid deadline
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MEED EXCLUSIVE
Kuwait eyes overseas chemical projects
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MEED EXCLUSIVE
Contractors submit prices for major Lower Zakum oil project
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Chinese and Irani firms to invest in $1bn solar projects
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