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29.06.26 - 18:51
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NANO Nuclear Rises On Potential Power Plant, Dual-Listing In Abu Dhabi (ZeroHedge)
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NANO Nuclear Rises On Potential Power Plant, Dual-Listing In Abu Dhabi
Over the past year, we've tracked NANO Nuclear's reactor, fuel, and supply chain programs closely through nearly every milestone. After branching into the Asian market and then making the formal transition to a revenue generating company, the company is now working on their next frontier in the UAE.
According to Semafor, the company is actively working to restart its UAE partnership after delays caused by the Iran war. The update builds on NANO Nuclear's February announcement of a Memorandum of Understanding with EHC Investment LLC, the Abu Dhabi-based firm tied to International Holding Company.
Company leadership is looking to explore joint deployment of the KRONOS MMR Energy System and supporting supply chains in the UAE and select Gulf markets.
The MOU followed the company's earlier signals of interest in regional opportunities, including senior executives' participation at ADIPEC 2025 in Abu Dhabi where leader...
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26.06.26 - 15:57
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UAE Retracts Warning About "Potential Missle Threat" (ZeroHedge)
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UAE Retracts Warning About "Potential Missle Threat"
Update: it appears the earlier warning by the UAE was a false alarm:
UAE SENDS ALERT SAYING 'PLEASE DISREGARD THE PREVIOUS WARNING'
UAE ASKS PEOPLE TO IGNORE PREVIOUS WARNING
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Earlier
Is the ceasefire over (again)?
Moments ago stocks hit session lows and oil jumped from post-war lows after the UAE issued a phone alert warning of potential missile strikes.
Iran's Tasnim promptly followed up, saying that according to news sources, there were explosions heard in Dubai.
And while the initial report sent futures to session lows...
... , and oil bounced...
... a subsequent report from UAE indicated that the situation is "currently safe" after a potential threat alert.
*UAE SAYS SITUATION CURRENTLY SAFE AFTER POTENTIAL THREAT ALERT
While it is unclear what may have prompted the escalation, especially since the UAE and Iran are now aggressively backchanneling, moments earlier the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman sai...
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24.06.26 - 16:06
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Oil math: OPEC′s global crude share could slip from 35% to 31% without UAE (Times of India)
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The United Arab Emirates' exit from OPEC has significantly impacted the group's global crude oil output, reducing its share from 35% to 31%. This move, effective May 1, 2026, highlights the UAE's substantial role in the bloc. Meanwhile, regional disruptions due to the Strait of Hormuz closure are escalating, with Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait facing major production shut-ins....
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24.06.26 - 00:38
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UAE Oil Exports Surge to 85% of Pre-War Levels, IEA Says (Bloomberg)
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Oil exports from the United Arab Emirates in early June recovered to nearly 85% of the country's pre-Iran war levels — rebounding even before Washington and Tehran inked an interim peace deal as the Gulf nation drew on pipelines, storage and alternate shipping routes, according to a report from the International Energy Agency....
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