How we can end the alienation of developing nations when it comes to climate policies
Climate policies must be revised to end the alienation of developing nations and give them the representation and support they deserve.
Climate policies must be revised to end the alienation of developing nations and give them the representation and support they deserve.
Majid Jafar, CEO of Sharjah-based Crescent Petroleum says the Pearl consortium now expects first gas from an expansion of production capacity at the Khor Mor gas field in Iraqi Kurdistan by the second quarter of next year.
Current climate policies are alienating developing countries who are the key to addressing the climate challenge, Majid Jafar tells senior leaders from the oil and gas industry. The UAE as host of COP28 is uniquely prepared to bridge the North-South divide Majid Jafar: “The carbon transition needs developing countries to have access to lower carbon [...]
Majid Jafar, the CEO of Crescent Petroleum, joins CNN's Julia Chatterley
Crescent Petroleum, the oldest and largest privately held oil and gas company in the Middle East, has expanded its partnership with Edraak, the Arab World's leading nonprofit platform for online skilling and training, to launch the Career Compass Pathway aimed at helping up to 1 million young people to find better jobs and prepare for a new world of work.
Development will unlock the resources of Gilabat-Qumar and Khashim Ahmer-Injana gas fields in Diyala Province, and the Khider Al-Mai block in Basra Province. Projects will supply much needed gas for nearby power generation and industry Crescent Petroleum, the Middle East's oldest privately-owned upstream oil and gas company, has signed three twenty-year agreements with Iraq's Ministry [...]