EVENTS: Thegulfintelligence.com Knowledge Series
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 | | | Gulf Intelligence | | | Posted:23/1/12 | | This year we reach another milestone in global population growth, 7 billion inhabitants of Earth. It has only taken us 12 years to add an additional 1 billion people to the planet. This kind of rapid population growth puts strains on environmental, political, and financial resources. The goal of this event is to highlight key issues related to rapid population growth and offer a look at current solutions. |
|  | | | Sean Evers | | | Posted:21/1/12 | | An estimated 122 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered, recoverable natural gas are in the Levant Basin Province in the eastern Mediterranean region, according to a new report. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that the area, which includes the coastal areas near Israel, Lebanon and Syria, harbors resources that can be recovered using currently available technology. |
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|  | | | Sean Evers | | | Posted:24/10/11 | | A Gulf Intelligence Knowledge Forum for international and national energy officials to discuss the 2012 Outlook for issues & trends likely to impact the development and production of hydrocarbons as we enter the era of post easy oil. The major oil fields in the Gulf region, such as Burgan & Ghawar, have pumped more than half their oil—the point at which production traditionally begins to decline. After 50 years of easy oil which saw dominance gradually shift from international oil companies to the national |
|  | | | Sean Evers | | | Posted:23/10/11 | | A shift in the world’s centre of economic gravity The rise of the East has been one of the defining events over the last decade. The economic crisis has only hardened views that the world’s centre of economic gravity is gradually shifting. |
|  | | | Sean Evers | | | Posted:10/7/11 | | The OPEC Secretary General will conduct his first Q&A with the global energy trading industry and the international media since June. The OPEC Secretary General will provide insight into the oil exporting group’s cohesion 3 months later and its Q4 Outlook for the energy markets in lieu of supply & demand fundamentals in the aftermath of deadlines for the U.S. debt ceiling and a second Greece bailout. |
|  | | | Sean Evers | | | Posted:1/6/11 | | The ground under the sea floor of the eastern Mediterranean is filled with trillions of cubic feet of natural gas, offering the prospect that regional rivals might all benefit from an energy bonanza. The promise of hydrocarbon riches off the coast of the Levant is shaping new alliances and stoking old conflicts. |
|  | | | Sean Evers | | | Posted:14/3/11 | | The rise of the East has been one of the defining events over the last decade. The economic crisis has only hardened views that the world’s centre of economic gravity is gradually shifting. However, if the last decade was about the rise of the East, the next decade will be about the growing linkages between the East. From Chinese railway companies in Saudi Arabia to Kuwaiti tourists in Malaysia, these linkages are strengthening, and the implications for the |
|  | | | Sean Evers | | | Posted:13/3/11 | | Is there sufficient political will for nations to collaborate to promote food security for all? - many aren’t waiting for the answer to that question as nations, particularly those heavily dependent on food imports like the Gulf states, move to acquire agricultural land abroad to ensure their citizens will have access to vital commodities in times of shortage. Will these investments deliver the desired returns is as yet unknown. |
|  | | | Sean Evers | | | Posted:20/1/11 | | Gulf Intelligence will produce the Third Doha energy Forum as the State of Qatar, now one of the world’s largest energy producers, realizes its vision to reach a liquefied natural gas production capacity of 77 million tons per annum and the capacity to produce one million barrels of oil per day. |
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