Issue 18
Oil News
- IRAN FALLS IN LINE WITH OPEC MAJORITY ON PRICES
- Nigeria Reaffirms Intention to Match North Sea Prices
- Algeria Attacks Differentials Agreement
- Iran Attacks OPEC's Geneva Decision
- Venezuela Explains Price Decision
- February OMR Raises Estimate of 4Q Non-OPEC Supply
- 1984-85 Oil Revenues May Fall 25% Short of Budget Estimate
- Cost of Iran-Turkey Pipelines Put at $14bn
- Oil Ministry Official Says Iran Has 69bn Barrels of Reserves
- Iraq Continues Gulf Tanker Attacks
- Egypt Lowers Price of Top Quality Crudes and Keeps Output Unchanged for February
- Kuwait's Refinery Output Rises by 2.3% in 1984
- Oman Mining Company Produces 15,000 Tons of Copper in 1984
- SEDC to Acquire 5% in Sharjah LPG Project
- Japanese Crude Imports Rise for First Time in Five Years
Financial & Banking News
- Saudi Kuwait Cement Loan Goes Ahead
- Petromin Shell Gets Guarantees for its Loan
- Kemya Deal Substantially Complete
- Riyad Bank Handling Two Local Mandates
- Kuwait Real Estate Investment Consortium
- Banque Nationale d'Algerie (BNA)/Credit Populaire d'Algerie (CPA)
- Central Bank of Turkey
- Middle East Engineering and Development Company
- National Automotive Manufacturing and Trading Company of Kuwait
- Investcorp's Fee Income up Sharply
- ABC Group Reports 1984 Consolidated Results
- Oman Reduces Maximum Capital/Assets Ratios
- BMA Clarifies Restrictions on Lending Limits
- Egypt's Export Bank Opens for Business
- Saudis Acquire Stake in Texas Firm
- Iranian Central Bank Denies Reports of Drop in Imports
- IDB Approves New Loans
- AFESD Lends Iraq $18mn
- West Germany Grants Agricultural Aid to North Yemen