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Jennifer Gnana

Jennifer Gnana

Assistant Business Editor
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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Opec expects oil demand for 2022 to exceed pre-pandemic levels, reaching 100.8 million bpd. AFP
Oil demand to exceed pre-Covid levels in 2022, Opec says

Brent could hit $100 per barrel by the middle of 2022 if Northern Hemisphere winter is colder than usual, BofA reports

EnergySeptember 13, 2021
Dewa is studying the use of hydrogen in mobility, particularly in public transportation, its managing director Saeed Al Tayer, centre, said. Antonie Robertson / The National
Dewa to release its green hydrogen strategy in 2022

The utility is currently undertaking a Dh50 million pilot project on hydrogen

EnergySeptember 13, 2021
US energy services company Baker Hughes, which has a 5 per cent stake in Adnoc Drilling, will retain its shares. Adnoc will remain the majority shareholder after the initial public offering.
Adnoc Drilling set to raise up to $751m from Abu Dhabi listing

The Dh2.30 per share offer price implies an equity value of $10bn

EnergySeptember 13, 2021
The Tafila wind project in Jordan is partly owned by Apicorp. Green assets account for 13% of its portfolio. Courtesy Apicorp
Apicorp to invest in $1bn of green projects

The Dammam bank's green assets account for $500m in loans and direct investments

EnergySeptember 13, 2021
Oil prices finished higher on Friday despite China releasing crude stockpiles from its strategic reserves to offset surging energy costs. Reuters
Oil remains bullish despite China releasing stockpiles to offset surging energy costs

Beijing has one of the largest strategic reserves of crude in the world, estimated at 220 million barrels

EnergySeptember 11, 2021
Egypt plans to improve its internet connectivity in outlying areas as well as in the capital, Cairo. David Degner / The National
Egypt plans to connect 60 million people with high-speed internet

Internet penetration in the Arab world's most populous state was 57.3% in January 2021

TechnologySeptember 11, 2021
The seaside corniche in Beirut. Lebanon has in the past unsuccessfully attempted to explore for hydrocarbons in its territorial waters. Photo: Reuters
Why Lebanon's power deficit is also an issue for regional gas supply

Egypt, which has looked to position itself as a regional hub for gas, may struggle to sustain its own output

EnergySeptember 09, 2021
An Adnoc drilling rig in action. Adnoc Drilling will acquire eight FlexRig land rigs from US-based Helmerich & Payne for $86.5m. Courtesy Adnoc
Adnoc signs strategic deal with US-based Helmerich & Payne for drilling unit IPO

Adnoc Drilling will acquire eight land rigs from H&P as part of the alliance

EnergySeptember 08, 2021
A firefighter tackles a blaze following an explosion of part of the Arab Gas Pipeline between the towns of Ad Dumayr and Adra, northwest Damascus. Reuters
Explainer: what is the Arab Gas Pipeline and why it matters

The 1,200km infrastructure links key importing countries with gas-rich Egypt

EnergySeptember 08, 2021
Since the launch of Iktva, the local manufacturing component required by Aramco from its partners rose to 56% in 2019, compared with 35% in 2015. Mona Al Marzooqi/ The National
Saudi Aramco signs 22 agreements to boost industrial investment

The deals are part of the state oil company's Namaat programme

EnergySeptember 07, 2021
Mubadala Petroleum's portfolio accounts for two-thirds of natural gas. Mona Al Marzooqi/ The National
Mubadala Petroleum and Eni to explore opportunities in energy transition

Hydrogen, carbon capture utilisation and storage are among sectors of mutual interest

EnergySeptember 07, 2021
West Qurna oilfield in Basra. TotalEnergies will also invest $2bn to build a processing plant for gas produced in the West Qurna 2, Majnoon, Artawi, Tuba and Luhais fields in the south. Photo: Lukoil
Iraq signs $27bn worth of energy projects with France's TotalEnergies

The oil major will make an initial investment of $10bn in Iraq

EnergySeptember 06, 2021
An Adnoc Drilling rig. The company intends to float 7.5 per cent of its shares on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. Photo: Adnoc
Adnoc to float 7.5% of drilling subsidiary in IPO on Abu Dhabi's ADX

Trading will begin in October following regulatory approvals

EnergySeptember 06, 2021
Electric cars on display during the opening of an electric car charging station at Dewa headquarters in Garhoud in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
About 29% of UAE residents would consider buying an EV

Four out of 10 residents believe the country’s infrastructure is conducive to electric vehicles

EnergySeptember 05, 2021
West Qurna oilfield in Basra, south-east of Baghdad. Iraq, Opec's second-largest oil producer, is one of the least diversified exporters in the Middle East. Photo: Lukoil
Iraq needs international backing to meet climate goals

Baghdad's deputy prime minister Ali Allawi and IEA executive director Fatih Birol urged the international community to help Iraq transition away from fossil fuels

EnergySeptember 02, 2021
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