1. HoA Signed For $800Mn Qafac-2 Project 

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  2. Saudi-Bahraini Differences On Unilateral Pacts Sour GCC Harmony Efforts

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  3. Little Impact From Tsunami On Asia’s Economy Or Mideast Oil Demand

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  4. Shura Council Adopts Measures To Attract Foreign Investment

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  5. ABB Lummus/Sinopec Win PMC Contract For Fujian/ExxonMobil/Aramco Refinery Project

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  6. S&P Raises Preem Outlook To Positive

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  7. Private Sector Criticizes SABIC’s Preferential Price Treatment

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  8. Al-Bilad Bank Is New Name On Saudi Finance Scene

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  9. NPCC To Lead Way In Abu Dhabi Energy Sector Privatization

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  10. Dubai’s Oil Dependency Continues To Fall

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  11. Yemen’s 2005 Budget Forecasts 27,500 B/D Decline In National Oil Production

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  12. Political Comment (10 January 2005)

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  13. Financial Reform In The Middle East: Old Challenges And New Agendas

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  14. Summary Of Protocols Forming Comprehensive Peace Agreement For Southern Sudan

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 02
    Published at Mon, 10 Jan 2005
  15. Yemen LNG Prospects Brighten As Kogas Decision Looms

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 01
    Published at Mon, 03 Jan 2005
  16.  Oil Market Drivers For 2005

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 01
    Published at Mon, 03 Jan 2005
  17. Gas Export Cost Reductions Boost Middle East Prospects, Says Jensen

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 01
    Published at Mon, 03 Jan 2005
  18. OPEC Sees 2004 Oil Demand Growth At 2.51Mn B/D, Highest Since 1977

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 01
    Published at Mon, 03 Jan 2005
  19. UK’s Brown Blames Oil Market Volatility On OPEC Production Policy

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 01
    Published at Mon, 03 Jan 2005
  20. EIA Predicts Rising US Dependence On Oil Imports To 2025

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 01
    Published at Mon, 03 Jan 2005