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      Jennifer Gnana

      Jennifer Gnana

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      Jennifer is a multilingual journalist with over 14 years‘ experience covering the Middle East, specialising in political and energy reporting. She has reported from Gulf states and Iran for international and regional outlets, bringing deep expertise in political economy and energy affairs. A former BBC producer and energy correspondent for The National, Jennifer combines strong analytical and data journalism skills with on-the-ground reporting and public speaking experience, having moderated panels at major regional forums.
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      Fuel tanks at a Colonial Pipeline station in Maryland. The pipeline delivers about half of the fuel consumed along the US Gulf Coast. Reuters
      US oil expected to rise after a ransomware attack shuts down major product pipeline

      The shutdown of the 2.5 million barrels per day capacity Colonial Pipeline will have an impact on the supply of products

      EnergyMay 09, 2021
      Taqa’s Atrush central processing facility, near Dohuk, about 85 kilometres north of the Iraqi Kurdistan capital of Erbil. Courtesy Taqa
      Taqa swings to profit in first quarter on higher oil prices and economic recovery

      Group revenue was 3% higher at Dh10.3bn in the first three months of the year

      EnergyMay 09, 2021
      Renewable electricity is booming, with record low prices for solar in the GCC and offshore wind in north-west Europe. Getty
      US most attractive market for renewable investment, IHS says

      China, the world's top oil importer, was placed third in the rankings

      EnergyMay 09, 2021
      The Belbazem block, which lies 120 kilometres northwest of Abu Dhabi city, is also expected to produce 27 million cubic feet per day of associated gas by 2023.Courtesy: Adnoc
      Adnoc and OCI prepare to list fertiliser joint venture

      Adnoc holds a 42% stake in the company, known as Fertiglobe, with OCI retaining the majority 58% share

      EnergyMay 06, 2021
      Abu Dhabi's renewable energy company Masdar has invested with Finland's Taaleri Energia in Serbia and Jordan. Chris Whiteoak / The National
      Masdar to develop solar project in Greece with Finnish energy company

      Greece plans to change its energy mix to include 35% renewables by 2030

      EnergyMay 06, 2021
      The divestment in the $1.5 billion project in which Shuaa invested in 2015, is part of the company's "planned exit strategy", it said in a statement. Jaime Puebla / The National
      Shuaa Capital sells 20% stake in Abu Dhabi utility company to Japan's Sojitz

      Mirfa International Power and Water operates a power generation and desalination plant in Al Dhafra

      BankingMay 06, 2021
      Saudi Aramco is the world's biggest oil company. EPA
      Aramco's Q1 net profit surges 30% on higher oil prices

      Net profit reaches $21.7bn as developed economies recover from Covid-19 and energy demand picks up

      EnergyMay 05, 2021
      A general view of refinery on Libya's El Sharara oilfield. Regional energy investments will receive a fresh injection from the comeback of upstream projects in Libya, which will contribute $10bn in planned projects alone. Reuters
      Mena energy investments to exceed $805bn by 2025

      Renewables will account for $250bn worth of investments over the next five years

      EnergyMay 04, 2021
      Ewec is developing a 2-gigawatt solar power plant in the Abu Dhabi desert with Taqa, Masdar, France's EDF and JinkoPower. Wam
      Abu Dhabi's Ewec looks to slash emissions by 50%

      Investments in solar PV, nuclear energy and RO-based desalination, will lower emissions to 20 million tonnes by 2025

      EnergyMay 04, 2021
      The 400-kv plant supports 30 stations with voltage levels of 132-kV, helping plug power outages in Nineveh province. Reuters
      Siemens Energy to rebuild Mosul super grid destroyed in 2014

      The planned grid station will help supply power to nearly 700,000 people in northern Iraq

      EnergyMay 04, 2021
      The Basrah Gas Company is a joint venture between the Iraqi state, Shell and Mitsubishi. Reuters
      Iraq to invest $3bn over five years in the Basrah Gas Company

      Baghdad has also looked at forming other alliances regionally, to wean its dependence off Iranian gas

      EnergyMay 03, 2021
      A crude oil tanker is seen at China's Qingdao Port. Opec+ did not discuss the possibility of Iranian supply recommencing either at its joint technical meeting on Monday or at the ministerial meetings on Tuesday. Reuters
      Oil dips as India's Covid-19 surge raises uncertainty over market demand

      The South Asian country, an important source for global air traffic, has imposed a ban on all international flights until May 31

      EnergyMay 03, 2021
      An electric rickshaw in New Delhi, India. The IEA expects 230 million electric vehicles to be on the roads by 2030. AP
      Global electric car sales rose by 140% in first quarter, IEA says

      Sales in the US doubled, compared with the same three-month period last year

      EnergyMay 02, 2021
      Sabic sales jumped 14% in the quarter boosting the company's bottom line. AFP Photo
      Middle East's largest petrochemical company returns to profit in first quarter

      Sabic registered a 24.3% increase in revenue during the first quarter

      EnergyApril 29, 2021
      A girl walks on a pier at the Red Sea beach town of Taba, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. Following attacks on the infrastructure passing through the Sinai peninsula, the Arab Gas pipeline has been used less frequently. AP Photo
      Iraq may import Egyptian gas through Syria

      Syria is connected to Egypt through the Arab Gas pipeline, which stretches across 1,200km

      EnergyApril 29, 2021
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