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KPC's Revenues Estimated to Fall by 28% in 1986-87
Volume: 29Issue: 31Published at Mon, 12 May 1986 -
UAE Government Urged to Take Action on Recession
Volume: 29Issue: 31Published at Mon, 12 May 1986 -
Chevron's Non-Essential Personnel Leave the Sudan
Volume: 29Issue: 31Published at Mon, 12 May 1986 -
Bahrain's Oil Revenues Amount to $958mn in 1985
Volume: 29Issue: 31Published at Mon, 12 May 1986 -
Lebanon's 1985 Oil Import Bill Estimated at $509mn
Volume: 29Issue: 31Published at Mon, 12 May 1986 -
Iraq and Jordan Hold Talks on Oil Cooperation
Volume: 29Issue: 31Published at Mon, 12 May 1986 -
ALGERIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVES NEW LEGISLATION TO ENCOURAGE FOREIGN PARTICIPATION IN OIL EXPLORATION
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Joint company Established to Operate Dair al-Zur Concession
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Grisanti Says Non-OPEC Producers Are Torpedoing Price Stability
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Nigeria Countertrades with Austria
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
BNOC Raises Prices by 40 Cents for May
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
UASCO Reduces Losses by 70% in 1984
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
NIOC Official Says Sirri Shuttle Can Handle 1.5mn b/d
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Attiga Re-Elected Secretary General of OAPEC
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Toyo Wins Letter of Intent for Jubail Ammonia Plant
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Mobil Lifts More Saudi Petrochemicals
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Luberef to Use Mobil Process
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Petromin's LPG Deliveries Unchanged in May
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
Kuwaiti-Tunisian Phosphate Fertilizer Plant Commissioned
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985 -
AISCO Temporarily Shuts Down Its Iron Pellet Plant
Volume: 28Issue: 31Published at Mon, 13 May 1985