Issue 14
Oil News
- BUYERS AND SELLERS SQUARE UP IN PRICE CONFRONTATION OVER GULF OIL SUPPLIES
- More OPEC Countries Notify New Prices
- Latest OPEC Output Estimates Again Vary Widely
- Capel/CERA Study Urges Flexibility in OPEC Pricing
- Abu Dhabi Cuts Output Allowables by 115,000 b/d
- Abu Dhabi Crude Exports up 13% in First Half 1984
- Saleh 4-X Tests at 8,255 b/d
- Japanese Buyers Fail to Renew Some Supply Contracts with Petromin
- SABIC and GPIC Conclude Marketing Agreement
- Tenders for SABIC's MTBE Project Expected in March
- Petromin Cuts Propane Contract Volumes
- Taiwan To Cut Down Purchases of Saudi and Kuwaiti Crude
- Iraq Hits More Ships in Gulf
- Kuwait and China to Establish Joint Development Company
- KPC's Subsidiary Santa Fe Minerals (UK) Acquires Stake in Irish Concession
- KPC Awards Japanese Firm Oil Storage Tanks Contract
- QAPCO and QASCO Achieve Record Output in 1984
- Sudan Considers Construction of Small Refineries to Meet Domestic Demand
- Power Station Contracts Awarded to Japanese and Yugoslav Firms
- Jordan Awards Feasibility Contract for New Phosphates Extraction Project
- GPC to Boost Ras Gharib Field's Recovery Rate
- Judicial Tribunal Clears First Hurdle in Iraqi-Syrian Pipeline Dispute
- Japanese Firm to Build OAPEC Training Center
- World Oil Trade, December 1984, Energy Economics Research Ltd., UK. pp 129.
Financial & Banking News
- Arab Banks Venture Overseas Again
- UBME Acquires ENB in UAE
- Saudi Arabia and Turkey Set up $150mn Holding Company
- Kuwaiti Investment Income Drops
- Jordan Budgets for Bigger Deficit in 1985
- KFAED Lends $30mn for Chinese Hydroelectric Project
- IDB Provides $51.5mn in Aid to Pakistan and Oman
- AFESD Lends North Yemen $20mn
- West Germany Lends $13mn for Moroccan Coal Mine
- Japan Lends Egypt $5mn
- US Grants Tunisia $5mn
- Canada Provides C$3.9mn for Egyptian Electricity Project
- FAO Gives $2mn in Food Aid to Morocco
- UNDP Aids Egypt's Water Resources Plan