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The Kuwaiti niche
The writer is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad. She is a LUMS and Warwick alumnus
In Pakistan, little is known about one of the smallest countries in the world, yet one of prime importance, especially when it comes to leading aid engagement in the Gulf and mediating regional disputes.
The State of Kuwait is a high-income, city-state emirate which, with the discovery of oil, went through a transformational urban boom from a small seafaring town to a modern-day municipality in less than half a century. Its pluralistic domestic political environment, coupled with an active parliament which holds genuine power (protected by its 1962 Constitution), provided the country greater space to sustain its independent foreign policy stance and multilateralism abroad. Much of this is also attributed to the vision of the late Emir, Sheikh Sabah Al Sabah, who preferred diplomacy to belligerence in Kuwait’s bilateral engagements notwithstanding
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Egypt to Invest $1.4bn Into New Offshore Exploration Projects
Posted 06/01/2021 10:02
Egypt has announced plans to explore for oil and natural gas at nine new sites in the Mediterranean and Red Sea, which will see around $1.4bn invested into the country’s offshore sector.The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources expects to drill a total of 23 new wells across both seas.
The state’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources announced the news, and expects to drill a total of 23 new wells across both seas. The ministry also noted that it had reached a total of 12 agreements, with just three yet to be finalised, backed by a combination of Egypt’s state-owned oil company Tharwa and a number of foreign oil majors, such as Shell and Total.