Mawazine News – Follow-up A new report for the specialized platform “Energy” revealed on Sunday, huge gas projects that will be witnessed by 9 Arab countries, during 2025. According to the report published by the platform, the new year will witness the entry of an Arab country into the market of countries producing and exporting liquefied gas, passing through Morocco, Algeria and Libya, to Saudi Arabia, Oman and Iraq. According to the platform’s new report, we review the most important Arab gas projects expected for 2025:
1. “Torto Ahmim” project in Mauritania 2. Moroccan-Nigerian Gas Pipe 3. Algerian-Nigerian gas pipeline 4. Libyan-Nigerian gas pipeline 5. Al-Jafoura Field in Saudi Arabia 6. Total Project in Iraq 7. Expansion of the “North” field in Qatar 8. Al Ruwais LNG Project in the UAE 9. Construction of a fourth line at the Industrial Park in Qalhat in Tyre State in Amman Arab gas projects are expected to contribute more to the international trade in liquefied gas in the future, after completing the package of liquefy projects currently being implemented, which will contribute to raising the export capacity of Arab countries by about 50%, to reach 203 million tons annually, by 2027.
Last week I followed [the parallel black market rate]...On Sunday it was 1310, on Monday it was 1275, on Tuesday it was 1170, Wednesday it was 1160. IMO Sudani is looking for the black market to reach 1,000. When he does, IMO, the game is on.
That is the next step ladies and gentlemen. They are watching the illegal black market...the value of the dollar is dropping, thank you CBI for stopping the auctions...We're getting close to the next step.
Shafaq News / The Central Bank of Iraq confirmed, on Sunday, the work on providing ATMs and cash payment, while pointing to directing all banks to publish their financial services in all regions.
The bank said in a statement in response to Shafaq News, “the Central Bank of Iraq is working as part of its strategy to provide various services to bank card holders, by expanding the spread of cash delivery outlets and through all available channels, including ATMs, POC cash payment devices, as well as authorized exchange companies, electronic payment companies’ outlets, and electronic POS payment devices spread throughout Iraq.”
He added that “the Central Bank confirmed in its publications, which included directing banks and non-banking financial institutions to publish and expand their financial services in areas that lack the presence of the aforementioned services.”
He pointed out that “while the bank seeks to develop these services by developing the latest infrastructures for financial products and services in Iraq, and continuously improving them.”
[Passing laws] is not a required step for the rate to change.
If they continue their typical pattern and trend where they can't achieve a quorum or they have too many differences and the session of parliament gets rescheduled don't let that be a discouragement. I'm kind of expecting something like that to happen...Either way it does not impact the rate change so don't worry about it.
Health Minister Saleh Mahdi Al-Hasnawi confirmed on Sunday that there are 6 hospitals that will be opened soon in addition to the expansion and rehabilitation of many other health institutions.
The ministry said in a statement, seen by “Economy News”, that it held a community support meeting at the People’s General Hospital in the presence and auspices of Health Minister Saleh Mahdi Al-Hasnawi, Advisor to the Prime Minister for Tribal Affairs, Mohammed Abbas Al-Araibi, the People’s Court, the President of Imam Al-Kadhim University (peace be upon him), a number of security leaders, representatives of the Shiite and Sunni and Christian endowment, the technical agent of the Ministry, Hani Al-Aqabi, the Director General of the Baghdad Health Department of Al-Rusafa Bassem Sabah, a number of officials of health institutions in the Baghdad Al-Rasfa Health Department, a large number of dignitaries, sheikhs of tribes, imams of mosques, Husseiniyats and school principals in
She added,
“The Minister of Health stated the great role of Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani in the completion of this great health edifice and its continuous follow-up of all stages of completion until the opening and operation.”
Al-Hasnawi pointed out, according to the statement, that “Al-Shab Hospital contains a system for receiving reviewers within the contract concluded with the company operating the hospital according to the electronic system, but as a result of the large numbers that visited the hospital during the first day, which exceeded 2000 reviewers, they were received by the usual methods, as the hospital received more than 15,000 references during the first week of its work.”
The Minister of Health explained that “a large percentage of reviewers do not need to review a specialized hospital and can provide medical and therapeutic services through primary health care centers in the region,” calling for “support for the Ministry of Health by raising citizens’ awareness to maintain this medical edifice and provide a medical service befitting the Iraqi citizen.”
The Minister of Health stressed that “there are 6 hospitals that will be opened soon in addition to the expansion and rehabilitation of many other health institutions.” The statement concluded that “during the meeting, many proposals were put forward to support the health process and preserve the property and medical devices and reject any attack on the medical, health and nursing staff, and the Minister of Health with the dignitaries and sheikhs held a tour of the hospital arcades and a meeting with the reviewers and the hospital administration.”