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UAE equity wakes up to African opportunities

机译:阿联酋股权唤醒非洲机遇

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A surprise move by Dubai's Sheikh Ahmed bin Dalmook Juma al-Maktoum last month to acquire a personal stake in Nigeria-focused junior MX Oil has triggered hopes that Persian Gulf players may help plug a funding gap in African energy infrastructure projects. In an exclusive interview with Upstream, Sheikh Ahmed insisted the decision to take a 29.86% equity share in MX - a partner in the producing Aje field off Nigeria - was his first investment in a public company and that he "currently has no intention to invest in another".
机译:迪拜的谢赫·艾哈迈德·本·达木克·朱马·马克图姆上个​​月出人意料地采取了行动,收购了以尼日利亚为中心的初级MX Oil的个人股份,这引发了人们的希望,即波斯湾地区的参与者可能会帮助填补非洲能源基础设施项目的资金缺口。在接受Upstream的独家采访时,谢赫·艾哈迈德(Sheikh Ahmed)坚持决定收购MX(尼日利亚以外的Aje油田合作伙伴)29.86%的股份的决定,是他对上市公司的第一笔投资,他“目前无意投资另一个”。

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