Qatar to let fuel prices fluctuate in subsidy reformQatar will allow its domestic gasoline and diesel prices to fluctuate in response to changes in global markets as it seeks to reduce waste of fuel and save money for the state budget. Currently, local fuel prices are fixed at low More… |
Saudi Arabia raises domestic energy pricesSaudi Arabia has raised domestic energy prices, including fuel prices, state news agency SPA said on its Twitter account on Monday. The world's largest oil exporter has set the price of 95 octane gasoline at 0.90 riyals ($0.24) per More… |
Saudi Arabia raises domestic energy pricesSaudi Arabia has raised domestic energy prices, including fuel prices, state news agency SPA said on its Twitter account on Monday. The world's largest oil exporter has set the price of 95 octane gasoline at 0.90 riyals ($0.24) per More… |
UAE frees up gasoline, diesel prices in key reformThe United Arab Emirates said it would let domestic fuel prices move more freely in a politically sensitive reform that could save the government billions of dollars and begin reducing the country's love of gas-guzzling cars with big engines More… |
UAE deregulates gasoline, diesel pricesThe UAE has decided to deregulate fuel prices effective from August 1 and the country will adopt a new pricing policy linked to global prices. The decision, related to gasoline and diesel, is aimed at supporting the national econo More… |
Fuel prices in Bahrain set to double by 2017The price of diesel for domestic consumption will almost double in three years - up from 100 fils ($0.26) at present, Bahrain’s National Oil and Gas Authority (Noga) announced yesterday (December 19). Diesel would be sold at More… |
ME airlines grow 14.7pc on Asia-Africa tradeMiddle East and Africa based airlines grew 14.7 per cent and 7.1 per cent respectively in 2012, supported by the development of trade between Asia and Africa, said the director general and CEO of the International Air Transport Association. More… |
Air Arabia puts off Jordan hub plansLow-cost carrier Air Arabia has delayed plans to establish a hub in Jordan due to regional unrest and soaring fuel prices, the airline's CEO said on Tuesday. 'With the current environment, we have delayed the Jordan plans... More… |