Zain Assigns Sultan Al Deghaither as CEO

Zain newly-appointed CEO Sultan al-Deghaither (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Zain newly-appointed CEO Sultan al-Deghaither (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Zain Assigns Sultan Al Deghaither as CEO

Zain newly-appointed CEO Sultan al-Deghaither (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Zain newly-appointed CEO Sultan al-Deghaither (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Mobile Telecommunication Company Saudi Arabia (Zain) announced that its Board of Directors, on Sunday approved the resignation of its CEO, Peter Kaliaropoulos to make way for the Sultan al-Deghaither to lead the company.

Zain also indicated that as of July 1, Deghaither will be the CEO as part of succession planning to talented and experienced Saudi executives and consistent with government policy initiatives.

Zain Chairman Prince Naif bin Sultan bin Mohammed, on behalf of the Board and the company, stated that Kaliaropoulos led Zain in delivering its first ever net profit and accelerated a customer-focused operating culture and the development of Saudi talent.

Prince Naif extended his sincere appreciation to Kaliaropoulos for his efforts and contribution to the transformation of Zain.

The Prince welcomed the appointment of Deghaither and said, “Sultan Al Deghaither is a talented executive having worked his way up the organization ladder. He will take over the leadership of the company with tremendous operational, technical and customer management expertise having led many complex projects that repositioned Zain Saudi as a company of reference for data quality and service in Saudi. The Board has the utmost confidence in his leadership skills to continue growing Zain Saudi in the future.”

Deghaither started his journey with Zain Saudi when the company itself had just begun its operations, as radio planning and optimization manager in 2009 where he participated in building the engineering department. Moreover, he was instrumental in leading the commercial launch of the first 4G Network in Saudi Arabia back in 2011.

Among his many achievements, Deghaither led one of the biggest projects in Zain Saudi history (Project Reload) with a total investment of SR4.5 billion. He was appointed as chief technology officer after the successful completion of the project. Thereafter he was appointed as chief operating officer with the added responsibility of regulatory affairs as well as innovation and digital transformation.



Israel's Leviathan Gas Field to Resume Operations

FILE PHOTO: An Israeli military ship sails next to the production platform of Leviathan natural gas field in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Haifa, northern Israel December 1, 2020. REUTERS/Ilan Rosenberg/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: An Israeli military ship sails next to the production platform of Leviathan natural gas field in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Haifa, northern Israel December 1, 2020. REUTERS/Ilan Rosenberg/File Photo
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Israel's Leviathan Gas Field to Resume Operations

FILE PHOTO: An Israeli military ship sails next to the production platform of Leviathan natural gas field in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Haifa, northern Israel December 1, 2020. REUTERS/Ilan Rosenberg/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: An Israeli military ship sails next to the production platform of Leviathan natural gas field in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Haifa, northern Israel December 1, 2020. REUTERS/Ilan Rosenberg/File Photo

Israel's NewMed said on Wednesday the Leviathan natural gas field that supplies gas to Egypt and Jordan, shut down nearly two weeks ago due to the Iran-Israel conflict, would resume operations in the next few hours.

Two of Israel's three gas fields - Chevron-operated Leviathan and Energean's Karish - off its Mediterranean coast that provide the bulk of exports to Egypt and Jordan have been shut since June 13.

That left in operation only the older Tamar field, used mainly for domestic supplies.

Israel and Iran agreed to a ceasefire on Tuesday. Israel's Energy Ministry said that after a security assessment, Energy Minister Eli Cohen had ordered the opening of Leviathan and Karish, Reuters reported.

The ministry said resuming regular operations at the rigs will "enable the supply of natural gas to all customers", the resumption of gas exports to neighboring countries, a rise in state tax revenues, and greater flexibility in managing the electricity and industrial sectors.

Leviathan, a deep-sea field with huge deposits, came online at the end of 2019 and produces 12 billion cubic meters of gas per year for sale to Israel, Egypt and Jordan. That will rise to some 14 bcm in 2026.

In addition to Chevron and NewMed, Ratio Energies is also a partner in Leviathan.