Issue 32
Oil News
- Western Customers Envisage Volume Cuts In Saudi LPG Term Contract Negotiations
- Upstream Packages For Oman LNG Issued, Government Mulls Funding Options
- Total Group Signs Contract With Yemen For East Shabwa Exports
- New Gas Supply Will Boost Pressure Maintenance In Marun Oilfield
- Clarification On Iran's Domestic Product Price Increases
- Iran's Oil Product Imports Averaged 154,000 B/D
- US Accuses And Iran Denies Involvement in Busting Iraqi Oil Sanctions
- Tullow May Start Oil Production By Year-End
- Non-OPEC Production Set To Increase 860,000 B/D Annually Till 2005, Says Kleinwort Benson
- Caspian Pipeline Consortium Appears To Be Back On Track
- Suez Canal Petroleum Traffic Down 30.4% In 1995
- Veba's Oil Share In Libya Rises To 52,000 B/D In 1995
- Security Council Imposes Diplomatic And Travel Sanctions Against Sudan
- OPEC's March Production And Supply Data
- Ranking the World's Top Oil Companies.
- Oil and Power: Iraq at the Crossroads
Financial & Banking News
- Some Insight Into Yemen's Public Finance
- Saudi Arabia Proceeding With Steps To Reduce Deficit, Says Minister
- Free Zones Official Criticizes Iran's Restrictive Foreign Exchange Policies
- Central Bank Of Lebanon Committed To Stability In Forex Market
- Iran To Set Up Energy Investment Firm
- World Bank Loans To Algeria, Morocco And PNA
- Jordan's Debt Estimated At $6.3Bn