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Aarti Nagraj

Aarti Nagraj

Aarti has over 15 years of experience working with digital, print, TV and radio news organisations in the UAE and India. Previously the editor of Gulf Business, she has interviewed several business leaders including Saudi’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, GE chairman Jeff Immelt and Microsoft president Brad Smith, among others.
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The gas-receiving compressor station of the Nord Stream 1 natural gas pipeline in Lubmin, Germany. Bloomberg
Thirteen EU countries completely or partially cut off from Russian gas

The Nord Stream 1 pipeline temporarily closed for maintenance on August 31

EnergySeptember 01, 2022
Gas flares at the Bai Hassan oil field in Kirkuk, Iraq. AFP
Iraqi Kurdistan condemns Iraq oil company Somo's move threatening buyers of Kurdish crude

Dispute over semi-autonomous northern Iraqi region's oil sector continues

EnergyAugust 26, 2022
The kingdom's economy grew 11.8 per cent in the second quarter of this year. EPA
Saudi Arabia posts $21bn budget surplus in second quarter on oil boost

The kingdom's oil revenue surged 89 per cent annually in the April-June period

EconomyAugust 05, 2022
An oil pump jack in Illinois. Declining fuel demand in the US sent oil prices lower on Wednesday. Bloomberg
Oil edges higher after hitting lowest point since February on demand concerns

Opec+ announced a much smaller 100,000 bpd increase in September output on Wednesday

EnergyAugust 04, 2022
Opec+, which includes Russia, will meet online on Wednesday to decide on its output policy for September. Reuters
Oil prices below $100 amid concerns about slowing economic growth

Focus is now on this week's Opec+ meeting, with producers set to decide on output increase

EnergyAugust 02, 2022
Women wait near an empty fuel station hoping to buy kerosene oil for cooking in Colombo, Sri Lanka. AP
IMF agreement pushed to September, says Sri Lanka's new president

The island nation is experiencing its worst economic crisis since independence and is hoping to receive a bailout package from the lender

EconomyJuly 31, 2022
Bader Al Lamki, chief executive of Adnoc Distribution (right) and Thierry Pflimlin, president, Marketing & Services at TotalEnergies, sign the agreement for acquisition of 50 per cent of TotalEnergies Marketing Egypt. Photo: Adnoc
Adnoc Distribution to buy 50% stake in TotalEnergies Egypt

The acquisition, expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2023, marks the UAE company's entry into Arab world's most populous market

EnergyJuly 28, 2022
The euro hit parity with the US dollar for the first time in 20 years last week. AFP
How will the sinking euro affect Arab economies?

The currency remains on shaky ground as the bloc battles a looming energy crisis, rising inflation and weak economic growth

BusinessJuly 21, 2022
Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, centre, Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology, second right, and Mohammed Al Shorafa, chairman of Etihad Aviation Group, second left, attend the signing of the agreement by Omar Al Suwaidi, undersecretary of the MoIAT and Tony Douglas, group chief executive of Etihad. Photo: MoIAT
Etihad Airways joins UAE's In-Country Value programme to support local economy

The initiative aims to increase government expenditure on Emirati products and services to almost $15bn by 2025

AviationJuly 20, 2022
Wholesale electricity prices have more than tripled in many markets, IEA says. Bloomberg
Global electricity demand slows on weaker economic growth and soaring prices

Demand is expected to grow by 2.4 per cent this year, down from the 6 per cent increase in 2021, IEA says

EnergyJuly 20, 2022
President Sheikh Mohamed and French President Emmanuel Macron watch as Dr Sultan Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and managing director and group chief executive of Adnoc, and Patrick Pouyanne, chairman and chief executive of TotalEnergies sign the agreement on Tuesday. Photo: Presidential Court
Adnoc and TotalEnergies sign agreement to boost energy collaboration

Companies will explore opportunities in gas growth, carbon capture and storage, and trading and product supply

EnergyJuly 19, 2022
The agreement between NPCC and Technip Energies was signed in Paris. Photo: NPCC
NPCC and France's Technip Energies to set up venture to back energy transition

Agreement to establish the Abu Dhabi-based company was signed on the sidelines of President Sheikh Mohamed's visit to Paris

EnergyJuly 19, 2022
Pipes and pressure gauges for gas lines are pictured at Open Grid Europe, one of Europe's largest gas transmission system operators, in Germany. AFP
What happens if Russia completely cuts off gas supplies to Europe?

With the growing possibility of Moscow stopping supplies coming through the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline, European countries need to rapidly look at alternatives

EnergyJuly 19, 2022
The pool and beach of the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai. The emirate welcomed about 6.17 million international visitors from January to May 2022. AP
Hotel occupancy in Dubai and Abu Dhabi above 70% as tourism rebounds

Looking ahead, tens of thousands of football fans plan to use Dubai as a base for the 2022 Qatar World Cup

Travel and TourismJuly 18, 2022
Fadi Doss, co-founder and chief executive of Esaal. Photo: Esaal
How Esaal is making health and wellness more accessible in the Middle East

The online health consultancy platform with more than a million users is seeking additional funding to grow

Start-UpsJuly 18, 2022
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