April Yee Archive
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Apr 17, 2013
If the Arabian Gulf wants to join North America's shale boom, then it needs more infrastructure, says a representative of the oil giant ExxonMobil. Read Article What Gulf must do to join the shale revolution
Apr 16, 2013
Ducab, the UAE cable maker, has expanded into a new market by reviving an old name. Read Article An old name opens doors for Ducab
Apr 12, 2013
Work on one of the world's largest oilfields is progressing with a US$3.7 billion contract announced yesterday. Read Article Dh13.5bn oil contract awarded
Apr 04, 2013
Libyan leaders hope to eliminate subsidies for food and fuel and convert them into cash payments to revive economic activity.
Read Article Libya set to tackle its subsidy challenge
Apr 03, 2013
Abu Dhabi's first independently developed field is moving ahead with US$2.4 billion worth of contracts now signed. Read Article Adnoc awards $2.4bn Sarb contracts
Apr 02, 2013
Libya's prime minister comes to the UAE to seek further help for putting his country back on track. Read Article Libyan leader in UAE spotlight
Mar 31, 2013
Oil is set to fall in price, but is still forecast to lead the world energy mix through to 2040. Read Article Oil price set to fall but don't write off the commodity yet
Mar 26, 2013
Engineers have made a concrete start to the structure that will house Abu Dhabi's first nuclear reactor. Read Article Installation of nuclear reactor structure begins
Mar 25, 2013
The meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan two years ago put the safety of such facilities in the world spotlight. But apart from Germany, most countries are forging ahead with their atomic ambitions. Read Article Nuclear power's new guard
Mar 25, 2013
Two years on from Fukushima, governments and companies can learn lessons in transparency and accountability. Read Article Lessons from Fukushima, two years on