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Friday, 05 November 2010 09:45 |
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Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Minister, H.E. Khaled Al Irani
We import 96% of our energy from outside of Jordan, not only from Egypt; we import only the gas from Egypt for our electricity generation.
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Monday, 08 November 2010 18:46 |
National Resource Authority, Undersecretary, H.E. Maher Al Hijazin
Oil shale in Jordan covers about two thirds of the country and some of it is unexplored. Jordan has been leading a policy to attract everybody who has interest in oil shale and has experience with it.
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Monday, 08 November 2010 20:04 |
Jordan Oil Shale Company (JOSCO), General Manager and Country Chair, Intisaar Al Kindy
In 2009, Deloitte reported that Jordan was among the top ranking countries for medical tourism and several of our hospitals were marked as centers of excellence.
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Monday, 08 November 2010 11:06 |
KAN International Petroleum Services, CEO, Ala Nuseibeh
On the short-term I would say $50-90 dollars a barrel, medium-term $90-120, and long-term I would say below $50 dollars a barrel due to economic factors.
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Sunday, 07 November 2010 18:12 |
Clean Energy Concepts, General Manager, Moyad Awad
We have adopted a National Energy Strategy that is driving Jordan to be a net exporter of energy by 2030.
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Monday, 08 November 2010 08:02 |
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NEPCO, Managing Director, Dr. Ghaleb Maabreh
97% of our energy needs are currently being satisfied by imports and we would like to change this figure.·
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