Chapter | Industry & Mining from The Report: Nigeria 2019
With an abundant supply of natural resources, Nigeria’s oil and gas sector plays a key role in global energy. Its oil deposits have been a major source of crude for decades, while its less developed natural gas fields offer resources that have yet to be fully tapped. In addition to being a traditional heavyweight in terms of output, the energy sector is also notable for its early success in...
Combining oil and gas wealth with the entrepreneurial efforts of its predominantly young population, Nigeria has developed a business-friendly environment over the past two decades of civilian rule. The country has effectively leveraged its abundance of natural resources and harnessed the strength of its 193m-strong population to become a key nation both on the African continent and beyond.
Interviews & Viewpoints | Nouf Al Abdul Razzaq, General Manager, BP Kuwait: Interview from The Report: Kuwait 2018
What incentives exist for international oil companies to develop innovative and advanced technologies in the upstream segment?
Articles & Analysis | Kuwait works to improve water utilities and production capacity from The Report: Kuwait 2018
With no fresh surface water and an average rainfall of just 110 mm per year, Kuwait depends heavily on desalination to meet its fresh water requirements. Rapid growth in the country’s resident population, coupled with some of the world’s highest per capita consumption levels, has fuelled demand and contributed to a serious water problem. As...
Articles & Analysis | Kuwait turns to solar energy to further renewable goals and harness low-cost power from The Report: Kuwait 2018
In early 2019 contracts could be signed for a 1-GW solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Kuwait, marking a significant step forward on emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah’s pledge to generate 15% of the country’s energy needs from clean, renewable sources by 2030. While the oil-producing country may wish to play its part in...