Posts Tagged ‘production’

Will Opec have a happy new year?

By Aarti Nagraj • Dec 23rd, 2009 • Category: Cover Story, International, The Work, oil

According to the cartel, oil prices have increased considerably in the past year to reach “perfect” levels. But will 2010 be more profitable?


Kuwait says Opec compliance quotas fall

By Kipp • Sep 12th, 2009 • Category: International, Middle East Business News

Kuwait's oil minister Sheikh Ahmad al-Abdullah has said…


Cars and the crisis

By Aarti Nagraj • Aug 26th, 2009 • Category: Auto industry, Cover Story, Dubai, International, The Work

Car makers worldwide have been affected severely by the economic slowdown. However, the situation seems to be improving in some regions, with governments taking steps to help recovery.


Finding Aladdin’s secret treasures

By Aarti Nagraj • Jan 7th, 2009 • Category: Article, Cover Story, Entertainment, The Life

An Arabian adventure – that’s what Freej Folklore, a new theatrical production opening in Dubai claims to be.


The fueling business of fertilizers

By Kipp • Sep 17th, 2008 • Category: Cover Story, Innovation, The Work

The chemical fertilizer industry in the Middle East is growing at a rapid pace, leading to further investment and expansion.


Tapping new oil sources in Iraq

By Kipp • Sep 15th, 2008 • Category: Cover Story, Money, The Work, investments

As the country opens its oil fields to the highest bidder, output is bound to increase. What about its price?


Time to sit back and relax for Saudi’s oil drilling machines

By Kipp • Sep 10th, 2008 • Category: Cover Story, Money, The Work

Opec tells its members to stick to the maximum production quota to limit oversupply and keep oil prices from falling.


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