April Yee Archive
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Feb 23, 2012
From oil prospectors to potato specialists, businessmen are filling up Erbil as they seek a foothold in Kurdistan's underdeveloped economy. Read Article Potato seedlings a sign of potential for growth
Feb 23, 2012
Kurdistan is eager for the world's biggest oil companies to develop reserves that are estimated to be as large as Libya's. It hopes oil can deliver it from the shadow of Saddam Hussein. Read Article Northern Iraq's reserves put oil majors in a quandary
Feb 21, 2012
Egypt's oil and gas industry is to get a $1bn boost as it tries to rebuild its economy after the revolution. Read Article Oil producer Apache to spend $1bn in Egypt
Feb 20, 2012
Dragon Oil, the explorer majority-owned by Emirates National Oil Company is considering the purchase of a West African producer as it seeks to diversify beyond the Caspian. Read Article Dragon Oil looks to buy in Africa
Feb 20, 2012
The Life: Host to Oprah, endangered tigers and Mughal palaces, Rajasthan is India's India. Read Article Answering the royal call of Rajasthan
Feb 19, 2012
Hans Kristian Olsen, the managing director of Greenland's national oil company, talks about environmental concerns and the new bidding round. Read Article The challenges facing world's smallest national oil company
Feb 19, 2012
Greenland, home to the world's smallest national oil company with nine employees and no oil, wants to build wealth and power with hydrocarbons like the Abu Dhabi of half a century earlier. Read Article Greenland oil potential a big draw
Feb 13, 2012
Cheap hydrocarbons pose a greater threat to nuclear power than the post-Fukushima backlash, says the chief of the company helping to manage Abu Dhabi's nuclear programme. Read Article Shale gas threatens nuclear power renaissance
Feb 13, 2012
All around the world people are working to bring nuclear power to the Arab world for the first time. Read Article Nuclear plant work in progress with 2017 target
Feb 12, 2012
Construction on a pipeline for South Sudanese oil could start in six months, says the government of the fledgling nation. Read Article South Sudan pins hopes for growth on pipeline