The Middle East Energy

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In 2014 Jordan’s population reached 6.64m, as regional turbulence saw an influx of refugees from neighbouring countries. Jordan, however, remains stable as it pushes ahead with the political reforms announced in 2011. The economy continues to revive following the global economic downturn, while government commitments to tackle structural issues in the economy bode well for future growth.

 

Kuwait’s vast oil wealth has allowed its leadership and citizenry the luxury of inexpensive, readily available electricity, with energy demands traditionally met using oil-fired power stations. Oil consumption for power generation previously comprised a relatively small portion of overall crude production and did not make a major dent in oil...

 

Following shutdowns caused by power shortages in early 2014, Kuwait’s refineries are poised to undergo improvements in the year via multibillion-dollar upgrades and new facilities led by the private sector, including construction of the world’s largest oil refinery, which will substantially boost both exports and revenues. At the same time,...

 

As the Kuwaiti government moves to invest billions in upgrading and expanding its oil production facilities, it has targeted an ambitious increase in crude output, with plans to produce 4m barrels per day (bpd) by 2020. New demand for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in the Greater Burgan area has already facilitated further participation by...

 

With more than 100bn barrels of proven oil reserves, new discoveries in the north of the country and increasingly sophisticated extraction methods ready to be implemented, it is expected that oil revenues will continue to be Kuwait’s most significant economic pillar well beyond 2014. Kuwait ranked as the world’s sixth-largest oil producer in...

 

In addition to ambitious production and refinery expansion plans, the Kuwaiti government is also moving to rapidly enlarge and upgrade its power grid. With recent refinery shutdowns highlighting the country’s energy vulnerabilities, and domestic consumption of heavily subsidised electricity continuing to rise, the country’s power grid is in...

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