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A new law prioritises power generated by the state electricity firm over private firms’ cheaper, cleaner alternatives
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Progressive military advances are putting pressure on US policy towards Riyadh
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Sanctions evasion increased even before the US administration changed, but real progress awaits a nuclear breakthrough
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The vast rail network runs largely on low-carbon electricity but is marked down for its focus on coal and oil freight
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A new onshore licensing round is unlikely to transform the country’s petroleum production outlook
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An agreement to share disputed oil reserves marks a change in the difficult Turkmen-Azerbaijani relationship
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The end of the boycott and ample gas revenues offer renewed international opportunities
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Even successful joint projects will not reshape the basic contours of a lopsided partnership
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Internal tensions and lack of financing undermine the cobbled-together cabinet, as the Huthi military threat mounts
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LNG will displace oil and coal over the next 20 years, although demand will peak as renewables and hydrogen gain ground
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