Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Businesswomen Council held its first meeting in 2022, which was led by the Chairwoman of the Council Asma Al Fahim. The meeting addressed the council’s strategic objectives and creative initiatives to enhance women’s contribution to sustainable economic development in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The members of the council discussed opportunities to ...
Read More »TimeLine Layout
October, 2022
-
15 October
WAM showcases its digital services at Gitex
Dubai / WAM The Emirates News Agency (WAM) has showcased, during its participation in the 42nd edition of Gitex Technology Week, the advanced tech solutions and systems and smart applications that it is currently using across work and news systems. WAM also spotlighted its development plans for news-related digital services, which are part of its efforts to contribute to ...
Read More » -
15 October
First Liwa Date Festival and Auction begins today
LIWA, Al Dhafra / WAM The first edition of the Liwa Date Festival and Auction will begin on Saturday, in Liwa City, Al Dhafra Region, Abu Dhabi, under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region. Organised by the Cultural Programmes and Heritage Festivals Committee on October 15-24, the event aims to ...
Read More » -
15 October
Indonesia needs $37 billion to shut coal-fired plants by 2040
Bloomberg Indonesia may only need $37 billion to shut down its coal-fired power plants, even if the bill doesn’t include building renewable energy to take their place. That $37 billion worth of financing would be enough to buy out future revenues of 118 existing coal plants and up to 10 years of contracted coal power generation, meaning Southeast Asia’s ...
Read More » -
15 October
Rosneft sues Germany for taking control of oil assets
Bloomberg Russian oil major Rosneft PJSC has filed a legal complaint against the German government’s move last month to take control of its assets in the country. Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ruling coalition justified the step by saying it was necessary to protect energy supplies and secure the future of the Schwedt refinery near the Polish border, which supplies Berlin and ...
Read More » -
15 October
Germany reaches 95% natural gas storage target ahead of schedule
Bloomberg Germany met a crucial natural-gas storage target more than two weeks ahead of plan, but the regulator warned that wasn’t enough to guarantee supplies during the coldest months. Gas storage in Europe’s biggest economy is now on average 95% full, ahead of a November 1 deadline, according to the Economy Ministry. Germany was the EU country most reliant on ...
Read More » -
15 October
Russia sanctions spur buying frenzy for ice-breaking oil tankers
Bloomberg The cost of oil tankers that can navigate icy waters has surged ahead of looming European Union sanctions on the export of Russian crude. Some ice-class Aframax vessels have recently been sold at between $31 million and $34 million, double the price compared with a year earlier, said shipbrokers. The bids for tankers have been aggressive and most ...
Read More » -
15 October
BP to power London’s largest car service going all-electric
Bloomberg BP Plc’s electric-vehicle charging business is partnering with Addison Lee, London’s largest car and courier service, to keep its drivers from running out of battery range. Addison Lee’s fleet of EVs — which is expected to be 1,000 strong by the end of the year — will get enhanced access to BP Pulse’s more than 3,000 charging points, ...
Read More » -
15 October
Malfunction hits Shell refinery unit
Bloomberg Europe’s largest oil refinery suffered a malfunction, a potential source of jitters for the continent’s refined fuels market where supply has already been hit by industrial action. The compressor of fluid catalytic cracker unit 2 tripped on Oct. 12 due to the loss of power supply, according to a fire safety alert from the region’s Rjinmond Veilig service. ...
Read More » -
14 October
Bank of England snatching defeat from jaws of victory
“You’ve got to get this done.†Hardly the words of encouragement UK pension fund managers wanted from the governor of the Bank of England. Speaking in Washington late on Tuesday, Andrew Bailey insisted they wind up excess leverage in gilts before the BOE ends its support for the country’s government bond market. That means the pension funds have just three ...
Read More »