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Why Azerbaijan needs to get its act together
Qatar dampens talk of fast new help for Egypt
UN report: Much ado about Syria
OPEC mulls future post-Chavez
Oil analysts' reaction to death of Chavez
Construction building in Aqaba
Clock ticking on crude oil dominance
Kenya election preview
Egypt: Reductions in fuel subsidies
Kuwait: A case for urgent fiscal reform
A compelling case for MENA PE
Iran
Getting back to sustained growth
Iraq
Qatar
Field days
Growing influence
Bahrain
Tajikistan sets sights on WTO perks
Ghana tackles fiscal challenges
US oil imports from ME increase
GCC markets: more upside?
Can Iraq save the oil market?
Optimistic Bahrain
The proving ground
Egypt: Natural gas dilemma
Is it game over for OPEC?
Poised for gas-fuelled growth
Uzbekistan's changing economy
S.Sudan hopes to raise USD1bn from oil block sales
Mauritania media opens window on Saharan Islamist world
The life of Oman
Sanctions bite
Heading south?
Maridive & Oil Services to secure USD50m loan from Banque Du Caire
Congo's next chapter
The sail advantage
Balancing needs
Eni crisis is a buying opportunity
Africa holds LNG trump card
Beirut set to to award contracts
Jihadi Opportunism
Funding future growth
Strange Bedfellows
Egypt: Dollar puts on the brakes
Bahrain: Enhancing industry
A Large Disconnect?
Great Expectations
Arab Spring diverts part of Gulf petrodollar flows
Rise of African SWFs
Untapped energy resources are expected to pump considerable revenues into the African nation’s coffers.
The country may outperform South Africa in five years, but a number of challenges could stifle its growth.
Despite Western sanctions, construction of a controversial and long-delayed pipeline linking Iran and Pakistan is underway.