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A huge colony of Pavona coral near the coast of Saudi Arabia is thought to be the largest living example found in the Red Sea ...
Chevron Corporation CVX, along with several other multinational energy firms, has exited its oil concession blocks in Egypt’s Red Sea region after failing to discover commercial oil or gas reserves.
“V’Yam Suf bakata, v’zeidim tibata, vy’didim he’evarta, vay’chasu mayim tzoreihem – Hashem split the Red Sea, drowned the sinners, His beloved he brought across safely, and then ...
Red Sea Global has unveiled Laheq Island, a new residential community at The Red Sea promising to bring island-lifestyle to Saudi Arabia for the first time. Laheq marks the first plans beyond Phase ...
Chevron, alongside other multinational oil and gas companies, has exited its Red Sea oil and gas concession blocks in Egypt after failing to make any discoveries. The Egyptian petroleum ministry ...
As part of its efforts to become an energy hub, Egypt awarded oil and gas exploration concessions in the Red Sea for the first time to Chevron, Shell and Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala ...
Bringing back sunflower sea stars, which are functionally extinct in California, could help restore kelp forests off the ...
Truman Carrier Strike Group are celebrating an ancient story of liberation this week as they battle Iran-backed Houthi militants intent on throttling freedom of navigation in the Red Sea.
Six Russians die, 39 tourists rescued from sunken submarine Submarine equipped for viewing Red Sea's marine life Egyptian authorities conducting investigations with crew members Russians ...
Red Sea posts SAR 62M loss in 2024, SAR 17M in Q4 12 M 2024 Red Sea 9M 2024 net loss shrinks to SAR 45.6M; Q3 at SAR 23.3M 9 M 2024 Red Sea makes SAR 2.7M profit in H1 2024, SAR 8.7M in Q2 6 M 2024 ...
A number of multinational oil and gas companies including Chevron have exited their Red Sea oil and gas concession blocks after making no finds and have channelled their resources elsewhere in the ...
The vessel was carrying 45 people on a coral reef tour near Hurghada, a Red Sea resort. By Rania Khaled and Lynsey Chutel Rania Khaled reported from Cairo and Lynsey Chutel from London.