Issue 46
Oil News
- THE ATTACK ON KHARG: A CHANGE IN POLICY?
- Kharg Loadings Continuing at Normal Levels
- Belgian Ship Attacked
- Aramco Crude Output Down 12.3% in 1984
- Indonesia Cuts Prices of Medium and Heavy Crudes
- Terms of Trend Group's Rahmi Offshore Concession
- Reports on Amoco's Darag and Shell's Hurghada Concessions Are Premature
- Sumed Throughput Down 32% Since 1981
- Drop in Suez Canal Income Raises Pressure for Increase in Transit Tolls
- Refining Capacity to Reach 650,000 b/d by End of 1986
- Oil Ministry Study Recommends Annual Increases in Domestic Product Prices
- Japanese Spot Crude Imports Average Over 1mn b/d in First Half
- Condensate Price Down for August
- ADNATCO Scraps Two VLCCs
- BP Selects Ewbank Preece Managing Contractors for Dubai Lube Blending Plant
- JGC Corporation Wins West Mubarraz Contract
- North Yemen Ratifies Total's Production-Sharing Agreement
- GPIC Exports Its First Shipments of Ammonia and Methanol
Financial & Banking News
- Saudi Banks Post Lower Profits
- UGB Returns to Profitability in First Half
- Default Declared for Prominent Kuwaiti Banker
- ABC Wins Korean Mandate
- Arab Bank Leads Jordanian and Soviet Deals
- Low-Key Arab Presence in Bond Market
- KIO Increases Stake in UK Companies
- IDB Lends $18mn to Syria, Approves $33mn in Aid
- SFD Lends $20mn to Indonesia
- USAID provides $214nn for Egypt and Sudan