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Justin Dargin

Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

 

 

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2009 (continued)

March 23, 2009

"Saudi Arabia, UAE promote energy from sun and wind"

Journal Article, Oil & Gas Journal

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

"The UAE, particularly Abu Dhabi, leads the race to strategically develop sustainable renewable energy sources -- with Saudi Arabia close behind."

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March 20, 2009

"A model in preparation for a ‘post-oil’ world"

Op-Ed

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

"The GGC states have experienced an exponential increase in domestic demand for hydrocarbons as a result of demographic increases, combined with enlarged industrial demands arising from economic diversification. An astute and comprehensive plan should incorporate renewable energy as an integral part of the UAE’s diversification strategy."

 

 

2009

"Emerging State Centralism in the Russian Energy Sector: Precedents from the Gulf?"

Book Chapter

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

In his contribution to the recent book Russian and CIS Relations with the Gulf Region, DI Fellow Justin Dargin discusses Russia's energy relationship with the GCC. Click here for the full text.

 

 

March 5, 2009

Cairo reviews free zone tax

In the News

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

Dubai Initiative Fellow Justin Dargin quoted in a MEED special report on Egypt's policy for energy companies in its tax free zone and its implications on energy investments.

 

 

March 4, 2009

"Prospects for Energy Integration in the GCC"

Presentation

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

On March 3, 2009, DI Fellow, Justin Dargin, presented an analysis of the GCC energy sector at the Dubai School of Government. For more information, to access to the presentation slides, and to listen to the presentation audio click here.

 

 

February 25, 2009

Energy as a Compounding Agent: InterIntel and the Democratization of Sustainability

Op-Ed, Nuova Energia

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative and Dan Schnitzer

From the introduction: "The old, but well known, proverb states, Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a man how to fish, and you feedhim for life. This sums up in its entirety the fact that despite the best efforts of the World’s numerous aid agencies and NGOs, and despite the billions of aid dollars spent on the world’s poorest communities, poverty has seemingly become more entrenched. However, as shall be discussed subsequently, poverty can be broken, but only if the poor are viewed as creators of their own destinies, and given the tools to attack the problems that beset them."

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February 12, 2009

"Securing the Peace: The Battle over Ethnicity and Energy in Modern Iraq"

Journal Article, Oil, Gas and Energy Law Intelligence

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

From the introduction: "This article examines the legal and political impediments to the Kurdish Regional Government's exploration and production contracts, which the central government in Baghdad has refused to recognize. The newly established Iraqi national constitution significantly opened as many petroleum-control questions as it resolved.

Negotiated in 2005, the constitution not only separated branches of government, but established Federalism as its lodestar. However, faced with unresolved issues over regional and national control over petroleum resources, international oil companies function in an ambiguous legal environment that fails to clearly distinguish between federal and regional powers"

 

 

February 1, 2009

"The Islamization of Project Finance in the Gulf"

Journal Article, Oil and Gas Financial Journal, issue 2, volume 6

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

From the introduction:

"While Islamic financial instruments currently make up a small proportion of global finance, they actually experienced an annual 15% growth from 2005 to 2008 (Fig. 1), with the energy-producing Gulf
nations in the Middle East responsible for much of the increase."

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2008

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December 22, 2008

"The Coming Fall of Resource Nationalism"

Op-Ed, Nuova Energia

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

"It seems as if the world has not learnt that the oil industry, much like every other sector of the economy, goes through periodic busts and booms, even though it has been happening since the dawn of the oil industry. John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil, the spiritual ancestor of OPEC, was created to combat these market bumps. The current fall in oil price, which may have been precipitated more by fear of a sustained global economic crisis, rather than the actual market fundamentals, shows the fragility of the current global economic order."

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November 25, 2008

"Lights out in the Gulf"

Op-Ed, Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections

By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative

"It seems surprising that an area which has the world waiting breathlessly for any opaque statement about increases in oil and gas production should face a domestic energycrisis at home. In dealing with the crisis, the Gulf has turned to everything from building civilian nuclear plants, engaging in solar energy, looking for renewables and educating the public about conservation.Their reaction to the power crisis concerns the world, because much of our additional gas and oil supplies will be coming from the Gulf, so their reaction directly impacts the rest of us."

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