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Middle EastQatarEnergy is expected to announce a major long-term supply agreement with the biggest power utility in Japan, allowing the world’s second-largest LNG exporter to regain some of the market share it has lost there over the past decade. As soon as this week, QatarEnergy is set to announce a supply deal with Jera Co, Inc, the largest power generation company in the G-7 Asian economy, anonymous sources familiar with the negotiations told Bloomberg …See the Story
Qatar Moves to Reclaim Japan’s LNG Market With Major Jera Deal
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Middle East · DohaArt Basel’s first edition in Doha opened this week with a noticeably different rhythm from the fair’s established outposts in Basel, Paris, Hong Kong, or Miami Beach. The Qatari fair’s format focused on fewer galleries, solo presentations, and a layout that encourages visitors to move slowly. The change was significant and widely praised on the floor by dealers and visitors. Disparate booths were suddenly in conversation with each other yet ther…See the Story
Art Basel Qatar Opens with Slow Sales and Plenty of Promise

Middle East · QatarWith energy markets shaken by the aftershocks of geopolitical events in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Venezuela, the world’s gas producers are optimistic about stability and affordability of energy supplies.Qatar says mega expansion projects will more than double its gas production capacity. Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid reports from Doha, Qatar. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribeFollow us on X: https:///ajenglishFind us on Facebook: ht…See the Story