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Chapter | Energy from The Report: Mongolia 2013

Outdated power plants and grids, alongside a legal environment and tariff regime in need of upgrading, has made investment difficult. However, several efforts, focusing on boosting and diversifying supply for electricity and fuels, and establishing a positive track record for Mongolia as a viable destination for private investment in large-scale energy projects, are under way. The good news is...

Chapter | Mining from The Report: Mongolia 2013

The mining sector was a key growth driver of GDP in 2011, when the economy expanded 17.3%. Since 2012 there has been a moratorium on new licences, which is officially set to expire at the end of 2012. Although the major projects are not producing as yet, mining is already the country’s most important economic activity, contributing 20.2% of GDP in 2011, according to preliminary estimates. Coal...

At the base of the Arabian Peninsula, occupying a landmass slightly larger than Italy, Oman is the largest country in the GCC after Saudi Arabia. In recent years, the non-OPEC oil exporter’s economy has been undergoing a steady transformation, reorienting from oil toward a more diverse set of service and industry-based economic activities. So far, progress has been promising. In 2011 oil and gas accounted for 38.8% GDP.

Chapter | Utilities from The Report: Oman 2013

Increasing demand for power and water and an expanding role for private sector firms are the two most significant factors currently affecting Oman’s utilities sector. This is motivating the government to expand capacity, which in turn is bringing about a restructuring in the sector, creating new opportunities for private and international firms. Efforts are also under way to encourage energy...

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Oman 2013

Oman may have huge hydrocarbons wealth, but accessing oil and gas supplies has long proved a challenge. More positively, the difficulties associated with exploiting oil and gas reserves – which are dispersed in complex clusters – have made the nation a global leader in advanced hydrocarbons recovery techniques. For international oil companies with the capacity for enhanced oil recovery techniques...

Malaysia is a multi-ethnic society of 29m split between the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo. With a per-capita GDP that has hovered around $10,000 for the past decade, the country is struggling to escape a “middle-income trap” 

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