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$525-Billion Energy Capital Investments In MENA By 2016: Apicorp

The Arab Petroleum Investment Corporation (Apicorp) expects MENA energy capital investment to reach $525-billion over the next five years.

But the Dammam-based lender estimates that the figure is at least $90-billion short of the ‘investment potential’. The company examined nearly 200 energy projects planned and announced in the public and private sectors. READ MORE HERE

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