The Center for Information Affairs has published a new study entitled, 'The Origin of Oil and Its Future'.
Published in Arabic and English, the book consists of the proceedings of the symposium held under the same title. It explains the different theories about the origin of oil, including both the arguments put forward by the proponents of the 'organic origin of oil' theory to support their views, and the evidence given by the opponents of this theory, the believers in the 'inorganic origin' theory, and the impacts of all this on oil future.
It also sheds light on the oil strategy of H.H. President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the great care given by him to harness oil wealth for achieving comprehensive development that responds to the national aspirations. It alludes to the statements of the HH President, who affirmed that the underpinnings of this strategy lie in developing this resource, so as to achieve the maximum possible benefit from the proved reserves.
The volume of production should be sufficient to promote the programmes of development and its requirements in the United Arab Emirates, says the book, adding that the national and humanitarian obligations of the State should be fulfilled.
Maintaining stockpiles and prolonging the use of this wealth in the United Arab Emirates is a priority, the book said. It also deals with gas policy in the UAE and the development of its sources, in order to extensively use it for the local needs related to power generation and water desalination. (WAM)
Published in Arabic and English, the book consists of the proceedings of the symposium held under the same title. It explains the different theories about the origin of oil, including both the arguments put forward by the proponents of the 'organic origin of oil' theory to support their views, and the evidence given by the opponents of this theory, the believers in the 'inorganic origin' theory, and the impacts of all this on oil future.
It also sheds light on the oil strategy of H.H. President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the great care given by him to harness oil wealth for achieving comprehensive development that responds to the national aspirations. It alludes to the statements of the HH President, who affirmed that the underpinnings of this strategy lie in developing this resource, so as to achieve the maximum possible benefit from the proved reserves.
The volume of production should be sufficient to promote the programmes of development and its requirements in the United Arab Emirates, says the book, adding that the national and humanitarian obligations of the State should be fulfilled.
Maintaining stockpiles and prolonging the use of this wealth in the United Arab Emirates is a priority, the book said. It also deals with gas policy in the UAE and the development of its sources, in order to extensively use it for the local needs related to power generation and water desalination. (WAM)
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