Issue 29
Oil News
- UN Expects Iraq To Deliver Distribution Plan This Week
- Shell Oil, Texaco And Aramco To Merge Refining Business In US East And Gulf Coast
- Gasoline Imports Up, But Rising Demand Only One Of Several Factors Behind Recent Deals
- Contractor Selection Underway For Contracts Related To Hawiyah Gas Development Project
- Second Phase Of Ras Tanura Refinery Upgrading Program Under Consideration; Rabigh Upgrading Program Expected Soon
- Saudi Arabia Starts Construction Of Shuaiba 2 Desalination Plant
- Attar Appointed Head Of Sonatrach
- Anadarko Discovery Extends The Limits Of Al-Qubba Field
- Argentina's Pluspetrol Farms Out Interest In El Guelta North Block To YPF And Sasol
- Algeria Raises August Price Formula
- First Fuel Oil Export Cargoes From New Bandar Abbas Refinery Expected In August
- NIOC To Supply Crude For Thai Refinery Project
- QGPC Awards Contract To Japanese Consortium For Development Of Offshore Oil Structures In Block 1SE
- QGPC, Phillips And Sasol Sign MOU For Gas-To-Liquids Plant At Ras Laffan
- Supply Talks With Turkey's Botas Ongoing, But LNG Deal Still Some Time Off
- Non-Core OPEC Countries To Increase Oil Production Capacity By 3Mn B/D In 2000, Says PIRA
- Germany Sells Oil Reserves To Meet EMU Target
- Force Majeure Called As Columbia Oil Export Pipeline Bombed 37 Times In 1H 97
- Arakis Energy Revises Upwards Reserves Of Sudan's Unity And Heglig Blocks
- White House Seeks To Exempt Syria From Terrorism Bill
- German Loan To Iran May Bring US Sanctions
- Jadir On Ways To Deal With Iraqi Sanctions
- No Political Motive Behind Total-KOC Technical Services Deal, Says Kuwaiti Oil Official
- Menas Associates To Hold Iran Briefing
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- New Gulf Investment Firm In Kuwait
- Two Mergers On The Beirut Banking Scene
- Alba Receives $85Mn Syndicated Loan
- CBQ Raises Capital, Shareholders' Equity
- Thomson Bankwatch Rates UNB
- Syria Moves A Step Further In Unifying Exchange Rate
- Saudi Arabia Restricts Seven Job Areas To Nationals
- Omani Firms To Pay 10% Tax On Foreign Royalties