The vast oil resources in Saudi Arabia have for decades encouraged a generous system of oil subsidies, making the Kingdom one of the leading countries in the world with the cheapest domestic price of oil. Such subsidies have, however, encouraged inefficient utilization of oil, which is largely consumed in the power, water and transportation sectors, contributing substantially to CO2 emission in the country. These problems are exacerbated by demographic dynamics, urbanization, changes in income and consumption patterns, and industrialization. On current trends of domestic consumption patterns,...
The vast oil resources in Saudi Arabia have for decades encouraged a generous system of oil subsidies, making the Kingdom one of the leading countries...
This book examines the energy and environmental challenges facing Saudi Arabia, and explores options for turning them into investment opportunities that could create jobs, boost income, develop clean energy technology and promote environmental sustainability.
This book examines the energy and environmental challenges facing Saudi Arabia, and explores options for turning them into investment opportunities th...