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Press Dossier   By Date  04/03/2026
Eviq in deal to set up EV charging infrastructure within New Murabba
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia's New Murabba Development Company has signed a strategic agreement with Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Company (Eviq) for deployment of EV charging infrastructure across key assets within its giga-project - New Murabba, thus supporting the kingdom’s transition toward sustainable mobility.
Misk City names Sami bin Jasser as new CEO
Saudi Arabia: Saudi-based Misk Foundation has appointed Eng. Sami bin Jasser Al Jasser, a strategic development expert, as the new Chief Executive Officer of its mega Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City (Misk City) - a first-of-its-kind project coming up on a 3.4-sq-km area in capital Riyadh.
Saudi Energy reports highest-ever operating revenues of $27bn
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Energy (formerly Saudi Electricity) announced its financial results for the year 2025, delivering strong financial and operational performance with sustainable earnings growth.
QatarEnergy to stop downstream production
Qatar: Further to the decision by QatarEnergy to stop production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated products, QatarEnergy is stopping the production of some downstream products in the State of Qatar, including urea, polymers, methanol, aluminum and other products.
Oil and gas prices surge as Hormuz stays closed; Aramco mulls Yanbu route
United Arab Emirates: Global oil and gas prices surged on Tuesday as the escalating U.S.-Israeli war with Iran disrupted energy exports from the Middle East, triggering supply fears and sending shockwaves through commodity markets.
Middle East tensions prompt Gulf aluminum producers to temporarily stockpile output
Saudi Arabia: Gulf aluminum companies are maintaining normal production levels despite escalating geopolitical tensions in the region but have temporarily begun stockpiling part of their output in anticipation of export challenges and rising logistics costs.
Room cancelations at 80% and 1m airline passengers affected - tourism feels impact of US-Iran war
Saudi Arabia: The Middle East’s tourism and hospitality sector faces severe disruption as the widening Iran war shuts down airspace and forces widespread flight cancelations, stranding travelers and upending travel plans across the region.
Higher inflation, tighter credit markets if Iran war persists, experts warn
Saudi Arabia: As the US-backed conflict between Israel and Iran entered its fourth day, economists warned the fallout could spread well beyond the region, threatening higher inflation, tighter credit markets and slower growth in energy-importing economies if hostilities persist.
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