1. Syrian Crude Oil Output Not To Fall Below 300,000 B/D Until 2030

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  2. Syrian Parliament Approves Expansionary 2007 Budget

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  3. Lundin Says Oudna Field Hits 20,000 B/D Output

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  4. EIB Grants €154Mn Facility For Tunisia’s Power/Water Sectors

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  5. ENOC On Track To Complete Jebel ʹAli Condensate Refinery Expansion By End-2007

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  6. Shaikh Khalifa Reshuffles Abu Dhabi Executive Council

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  7. DNO’s Yemeni Production Reaches 12,900 B/D In November

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  8. Political Comment (25 December 2006)

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  9. Energy, Water, Environment: Common Challenges Facing The Region

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  10. Caspian/Iraq Export Pipelines

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  11. Nabucco Gas Project On Track, Says EU’s Piebalgs

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  12. Energy Should Be Left Outside The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Says 'Umar Kittaneh

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  13. OPEC November Oil Supply Slips To 31.16Mn B/D Despite Most Producers Increasing Output

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  14. Recent Project Finance Deals Secure Funding, But Subprime Remains Liquidity Threat

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  15. North Africa Embraces Nuclear Energy, As Oil And Gas Prices Soar

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  16. Crude Prices Bolstered By US Crude Stockdraw

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  17. OPEC Predicts Reduced Demand For Its Crude In 2008

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  18. CGES Sees High Oil Prices Continuing Despite Extra OPEC Supply

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  19. High-TAN Crude Demand Driven By Improving Products Quality, Says APEC

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007
  20. Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 24 Dec 2007