Issue 29
Oil News
- MEES Executive Editor Ian Seymour Reports from Geneva
- ABU DHABI STILL FACES MARKETING PROBLEMS
- OPEC Production in April Averaging 15.2 to 15.3mn b/d, Says Yasni
- Nigeria Plans More Counter-Trade
- Conoco Study Predicts Rising Demand for OPEC Oil in Nineties
- Iraq and Saudi Arabia Finalizing Details for Phase-Two Crude Pipeline
- Egypt Reduces Prices of Main Cruder by 75 Cents/B in May
- President Mubarak Inaugurates Zeit Bay Field
- KUFPEC Finalizes 100% Takeover of IEDC
- Iran Boosts Sirri Transshipment Capacity with Addition of Third Storage Tanker
- Japanese Reshedule IJPC Loans
- Iraq Signs $275mn Contract for Fertilizer Complex
- Qatar Invites Pre-qualification Consultancy Bids for North Gas Project
- Highlights from ADCO's 1984 Report
- Dugas Announces Higher Production Capacity
- Oman Gas Production Rises by 31% in 1984
- New Government in Sudan
- Third Arab Energy Conference Focuses on Regional Cooperation
- GENERAL
Financial & Banking News
- Kuwait and Qatar Pull Out of Intra/Almashrek
- USCB Reports SRl.6mn Profit
- Qatari Budget Deficit Increases, Revenues Fall
- Kuwait Proposes Further Spending Cuts
- SFD Lends Rwanda $12.5mn for Road Project
- IDB Lends Malaysia $8mn
- Japan Lends Egypt $200mn
- IBRD Lends Oman $23mn for Telephone Project
- Canada Lends Egypt $15mn