Saudi energy minister: OPEC+ has worked hard to stabilize oil markets

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Updated 17 January 2022
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Saudi energy minister: OPEC+ has worked hard to stabilize oil markets

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, known as OPEC+, has done a lot to ensure the stability of the oil market, the Saudi Energy Minister has said.

Speaking at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Summit on Monday, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman emphasized the importance of a stable market, adding that the Kingdom enjoys good relationships with OPEC+ members.

OPEC+ has consistently resisted pressure from countries such as the US to raise oil production plans above the agreed rate of an extra 400,000 barrels a day.

Prince Abdulaziz also said that Saudi Arabia is engaging in many events globally with the aim of demonstrating the initiatives taken to boost sustainability.

In addition, while the energy sector faces some challenges in terms of technology, the minister said that young people are expected to welcome this with excitement as they try to satisfy their ambitions.


Second firm ends DP World investments over CEO’s Epstein ties

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Second firm ends DP World investments over CEO’s Epstein ties

  • British International Investment ‘shocked’ by allegations surrounding Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem
  • Decision follows in footsteps of Canadian pension fund La Caisse

LONDON: A second financial firm has axed future investments in Dubai logistics giant DP World after emails surfaced revealing close ties between its CEO and Jeffrey Epstein, Bloomberg reported.

British International Investment, a $13.6 billion UK government-owned development finance institution, followed in the footsteps of La Caisse, a major Canadian pension fund.

“We are shocked by the allegations emerging in the Epstein files regarding (DP World CEO) Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem,” a BII spokesman said in a statement.

“In light of the allegations, we will not be making any new investments with DP World until the required actions have been taken by the company.”

The move follows the release by the US Department of Justice of a trove of emails highlighting personal ties between the CEO and Epstein.

The pair discussed the details of useful contacts in business and finance, proposed deals and made explicit reference to sexual encounters, the email exchanges show.

In 2021, BII — formerly CDC Group — said it would invest with DP World in an African platform, with initial ports in Senegal, Egypt and Somaliland. It committed $320 million to the project, with $400 million to be invested over several years.