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OPWP selects APR Energy to build 32MW power plant
22 May 2013 at 3:23pm Oman Power and Water Procurement Co (OPWP) has awarded US-based APR Energy a contract to build a 32MW power station in the sultanate, Muscat Daily has reported. The solution will comprise a turnkey power plant consisting of diesel reciprocating engines, APR said. The 32MW power will be injected into the Sur33 132kV grid sub-station. The plant is expected to start generating power in the second quarter of this year, it said.


SEC awards Siemens SR1bn in contracts
22 May 2013 at 3:23pm Saudi Electricity Co (SEC) has awarded Siemens two contracts valued at around SR1bn, Saudi Gazette has reported. The first contract includes the supply of five SGT6-2000E gas turbines, which will add 388 megawatts (MW) to the country’s electricity grid. The turbines will be used to supply power to the Rafha, Qurayyat and Arar areas, while the second deal is for a turnkey project to build the ‘Al-Kharj 2’ 380 kV substation. Under the contract, Siemens will supply all key components such as gas insulated switchgear, transformers, line reactors, switchgear, protection systems, telecoms systems, and will also build the substation.

Shell expects Majnoon greenfield project production within 2-3 months
22 May 2013 at 3:23pm Simon Henry, the chief financial of Royal Dutch Shell has said the company aims to start production from a greenfield project in Iraq's Majnoon oil field within the next two to three months, Dow Jones has reported. The ramp up in output from the field was delayed while Shell resolved operational and legislative issues relating to the project such as cost recovery and importing equipment, Henry said. Total output from Majnoon is expected to reach 175,000 barrels a day by the end of the year, he said.

Iran crude exports to S. Korea down 44.4% in April
22 May 2013 at 3:22pm South Korea’s oil import from Iran have dropped 44.4% year-on-year in April to 4.18 million barrels, Reuters has reported. The country's crude imports from Iran last month rose 4% compared with that of March, data from the state-run Korea National Oil Corp showed.

Saipem awards Oceaneering Egypt offshore deal
21 May 2013 at 3:55pm Italian oil and gas industry contractor Saipem has awarded Oceaneering International the contract to supply umbilicals for the Burullus West Delta Deep Marine Phase IXa development located offshore Egypt. The order includes 10 subsea production control umbilicals totalling approximately 84km in length and two electrical power cables totalling around 55km in length. The project is set to be completed in the third quarter of 2014.

MARKET TALK: Egypt's 3% Growth Not Enough, Could Lead to Unrest - CE
23 May 2013 at 6:03am Thursday, May 23, 2013 1302 GMT [Zawya Dow Jones]--A first-quarter GDP growth of 3% year-on-year for Egypt is not enough to help the country's high unemployment rate, London-based Capital Economics says in a report. Notes Egypt's 1Q GDP data is not due...

HSBC UAE: Output Levels and Rate of Job Creation Rise in Non-Oil Producing Pr...
23 May 2013 at 1:43am DUBAI, UAE, May 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ According to the HSBC United Arab Emirates PMI™, the UAE's non-oil producing private sector companies reported a further increase in output levels in April. While new orders continued to rise sharply, the rate of increase eased to the slowest in a year. Meanwhile, employment levels rose at the fastest pace in two years.

Enterprise Qatar's USD100m fund targets SMEs
23 May 2013 at 1:26am Enterprise Qatar (EQ), a corporation established in 2008 backed by the Qatari government, is set to launch a QAR 364 million (USD 100 million) fund aimed at financing small and medium enterprises (SMEs), a top-level official from the company told Zawya.

France backs call to put Hezbollah armed wing on EU terror list
22 May 2013 at 11:39pm France is ready to support a British initiative to put the armed wing of Hezbollah on the European Union's list of terrorist organisations, an official said on Thursday, confirming comments by Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.

Testing Tunisia's stability
22 May 2013 at 10:15pm For the first time since the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, relations between mainstream Islamists in government and radical Salafist Muslim activists have reached breaking point.

New chapter in governance in UAE
22 May 2013 at 9:24pm Mobile government will work round the clock and will be a one-stop shop for everything, says UAE Vice-President

Prince Saud says Iran indulging in deception
22 May 2013 at 8:16pm The presence of an Iranian espionage cell in Saudi Arabia exemplifies Tehran's hostile attitude toward the Kingdom, said Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal yesterday.

World Bank proposes USD150m loan to help Jordan with refugees
22 May 2013 at 4:07pm The World Bank has proposed a USD 150 million loan for Jordan to help it with the cost of thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing the civil war in Syria, Jordanian and World Bank board sources said.

Dubai e-government services have grown from 14 to 2,000
22 May 2013 at 12:26pm Dubai launched its e-government services in 2000 for the efficient delivery of official services, such as business registration, licensing, immigration and visa-related services, government permits and renewals for healthcare services, driving licences, among others.

Egyptian factories, hit by subsidy cuts, highlight Cairo's fiscal dilemma
22 May 2013 at 7:00am * Brick, cement makers hit first by govt drive to cut energy subsidies* Cairo needs to cut spending but austerity risks more social unrest* Analysts urge Cairo to move quickly to secure IMF loanBy Asma AlsharifAL-SAFF, Egypt, May 22 (Reuters) - Hundreds of soot-stained factory chimneys dot the horizon in the industrial city of al-Saff, south of Cairo, but only a few spew black smoke.Two years afte

Qatar PM says Assad departure a must for Syria peace
22 May 2013 at 5:23am Qatar's prime minister said that President Bashar al-Assad's must step down if a political end to Syria's civil war is to be achieved, echoing similar remarks from Britain.

Iran denies link to group arrested for spying in Saudi Arabia
22 May 2013 at 4:56am Iran denied on Wednesday any link to members of a spying ring detained by its Sunni Muslim regional rival Saudi Arabia, according to Iranian media.

Syria opposition calls for reinforcements in embattled Qusair
22 May 2013 at 4:04am Syria's leading opposition group called on Wednesday for rebels across the country to send reinforcements to the strategic border town Qusair.

Jordan says SNB committed to franc cap, could adjust if needed
22 May 2013 at 3:00am FRANKFURT, May 22 (Reuters) - The Swiss National Bank is committed to the cap it imposed on the franc in 2011 but could adjust the level of 1.20 per euro if necessary, said its Chairman Thomas Jordan. Jordan also told a Frankfurt journalist club the...

Syria opposition calls for humanitarian corridors for Qusayr
22 May 2013 at 1:36am Acting opposition chief George Sabra urged rebels across Syria to "rush to the rescue" of rebel stronghold Qusayr under assault by regime troops backed by Lebanon's Hezbollah fighters.

Economy
DP World shares stuck below $16
23 May 2013 at 5:42am The FTSE NASDAQ Dubai UAE 20 Index closed at 2,555.38 points, down 1.25% from the previous close. Shares of Dubai Ports (DP) World lost 0.40% to $15.55. Since April 4, the share has been trading in a narrow range between $15 to $15.72.


Doha Bank jumps on UAE's SME bandwagon
23 May 2013 at 5:29am The QE 20 Index closed 0.41% lower at 9,048.62 points on Thursday. Doha Bank fell 0.21% to close at QR47. Ealier in the day, the globally operating lender announced its intentions to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and corporate clients in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through the Doha Bank’s branches in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, "including support for companies in the infrastructure development and construction sectors." Doha Bank Group CEO Dr. R. Seetharaman said in Dubai the Bank was seeking to participate in the resurgence of the UAE which is building its commercial economic platforms at a steady pace after the property market bubble which impacted the UAE. Dr. R. Seetharaman also added that Doha Bank is earmarking $12bn for lending to high-potential clients in the GCC between Qatar, UAE and Kuwait.

Abu Dhabi bourse loses the fourth day straight
23 May 2013 at 5:11am The ADX General Index suffered from another session of profit booking, finishing 1.23% lower at 3,460.36 points on Thursday. Aldar Properties was the most liquid shares declined 2.06% in value, ending at Dhs1.90. Shares of Fujeirah Cement Industries hit a near limit up (14.42% higher) at Dhs1.19.

Arabtec advances, invites shareholders to sign up for capital increase
23 May 2013 at 2:48am The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) General Index ended the week with a day-loss of 0.76%, closing at 2,305.62 points. Emaar fell to Dhs5.81 (down 1.02%). Arabtec rose by 1.70% and reached Dhs2.41. Earlier in the day, Arabtec said in a statement to the DFM it invited its shareholders to subscribe to shares of the firm's share capital increase. An EGM on 13 April 2013 decided to increase the current share capital of the Company of Dhs1,569,750,000 up to Dhs3,139,500,000 by an increase of up to Dhs1,569,750,000 through the issuance of new shares in a number up to 1,569,750,000 new shares with a nominal value of Dhs1 and an issuance premium of Dhs0.50 per share. The total issuance premium shall amount up to Dhs784,875,000. "Shareholders who are registered in the share register of the company at the DFM as at the end of the official working hours on Thursday 30 May 2013 are entitled to subscribe for the Increase shares," said Arabtec which is owned 21% by the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth find Aabar.

Saudi fiscal position 'very strong': IMF
22 May 2013 at 3:26pm The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said the Saudi economic growth will slow to 4.4% in 2013 from 6.8% last year, due to an expected fall in oil production, and cuts in government spending, AFP has reported. “Overall GDP growth is expected at 4.4%... because oil output is likely to be lower than its average level in 2012 and the growth rate of government spending looks set to slow,” said the IMF. “The fiscal position is very strong. In recent years, the government has run large budget surpluses, reduced debt to very low levels, and built up considerable financial assets,” it said. Saudi Arabia posted massive budget surpluses of $81bn and $103bn in 2011 and 2012, respectively, and is projected to post a huge surplus this year also.

Aldar selects Greek contractor for Bani Yas infra project
22 May 2013 at 3:31pm Abu Dhabi-based Aldar Properties has awarded Athena, a subsidiary of Greek firm J&P-AVAX, a €125m contract for the construction, operation and maintenance of marine works, along with roadworks, infrastructure and soft landscaping on Yas Island. The infrastructure works include excavations and earth-moving, roadworks, sanitary and storm water networks, pumping stations, tap water, irrigation and fire-fighting networks, design and construction of natural gas network, high- and low-voltage power networks, fibre optics and telecoms networks, street and traffic lighting, and their connection to Abu Dhabi’s existing infrastructure systems. The project has a 28-month deadline, with an additional 24-month period for the operation and maintenance of all constructions.


Kuwait's ASCO secures $342.2m in financing for Al Amiri Hospital expansion
22 May 2013 at 3:31pm A joint venture led by Kuwait’s Associated Construction Co (ASCO) has signed a financing agreement with the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) to finance the KD98m ($342.2m) Al Amiri Hospital expansion project, Kuna has reported. The hospital expansion project involves the construction, maintenance and provision of medical equipment for a new tower at the hospital, doubling the existing capacity by adding an additional 460 beds and a multi-storey parking block.

DSI awarded $460m contract in Saudi Arabia
21 May 2013 at 4:00pm Dubai-based Drake & Scull International has announced its general contracting unit has won a SR1.73bn ($460m) contract from Lamar Investment and Real Estate Development Co in Saudi Arabia, Zawya Dow Jones has reported. DSC Saudi Arabia will oversee and undertake construction work on the Lamar Towers project in Jeddah, the company said. The project, halted in 2009, was restructured and refinanced in 2013 and is now expected to be completed by the end of 2015, it said.

Arabtec projects 'unaffected' by strike
21 May 2013 at 4:00pm Dubai-based Arabtec has said the delivery of projects was unaffected by what it called a partial labour stoppage, adding it was working with authorities in the UAE to resolve the issue, Reuters has reported. "Arabtec reiterates that project delivery timelines have and will not be affected," the company said in a bourse filing yesterday. "Arabtec has been working closely with the UAE Ministry of Labour, the Dubai Police and the concerned security authorities to resolve as soon as possible a partial workers stoppage by a limited number of Arabtec labour employees," it said.

Oman warns firms against violating midday break rule
21 May 2013 at 4:00pm Oman’s manpower ministry has warned of legal action against private sector companies who are found to be flouting norms regarding the midday break for construction workers during the months of June, July and August, Muscat Daily has reported. “Work should be stopped for three hours, from 12.30pm to 3.30pm, during these three months,” said the director general of labour welfare at the ministry, Salim bin Said al Badi. The ministry will send inspection teams to work sites, and those found violating the system would be dealt with sternly, al Badi added. “Article 118 of the Labour Law states that violators would be penalised either with a fine not less than OR100 and not more than OR500, or a jail term of not more than one year or both,” he said.

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Rabbi: Boycott Bus Company for Running Shabbat Bus Service
23 May 2013 at 7:37am A plan to institute a 7-day-a-week bus service in the Haifa area is set to begin this weekend, and has religious leaders up in arms



Hamas Court Orders 'Collaborator' Death Penalty
23 May 2013 at 6:17am A military court in Gaza has sentenced a local resident to death for collaborating with Israel and another to life with hard labor.



Arab Mob Pelts Firefighters With Rocks as They Put Out Blaze
23 May 2013 at 5:24am An Israeli firefighter was injured in an Arab riot while putting a fire out in an Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem



Video: An Inside Look at the Destruction of a Syrian Town
23 May 2013 at 4:23am A video shows the ferocity of fighting in a Syrian town, and the frustration of residents with the West's inaction



PM to Kerry: Let's Get Talks With PA Going
23 May 2013 at 3:36am Prime Minister Netanyahu told Secretary of State Kerry that Israel was very interested in reopening negotiations with the PA



Beit Shemesh Family Arrested in Jordan
23 May 2013 at 2:51am Eight members of a hareidi family from Beit Shemesh were arrested late Wednesday ? in Jordan ? after they crossed the border from Israel



Panel Releases Final Recommendations on Hareidi Army Service
23 May 2013 at 2:08am The Perry Committee on equal IDF service for all on Thursday filed its recommendations with the government



Kerry Returns to Israel in Peace Push
23 May 2013 at 1:31am US Secretary of State John Kerry headed back to Israel Thursday as he continues a push to reignite peace negotiations.



Israel's Defensive Abilities 'Undiminished' in Golan
23 May 2013 at 1:00am Israel's ability to deter attack on Golan Heights remains undiminished, says top defense official.



British 'Animosity' Toward Israel 'Disguised Anti-Semitism'
22 May 2013 at 11:56pm "Animosity" shown towards Israel by British media, NGOs, and academics is "disguised anti-Semitism", says Minister Steinitz.




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