Issue 41
Oil News
- Security Council Consensus On Iraq May Face Important New Tests In Months Ahead
- Aramco Raises Crude Prices For Exports To Europe And US In November, Asia Largely Steady
- Iran Leaves November Crude Prices Unchanged
- Oman And Qatar September Prices
- Syrian Prices For October
- SOMO Scheduled To Export Around 885,000 B/D Till 4 December
- Marc Rich Denies Sale Of Iraqi Crude To Israel
- UAE Oil Minister Gives Oil/Gas Reserve Estimates
- Abu Dhabi And Pakistan Sign Agreement For 100,000 B/D Multan Refinery
- Emarat To Build Gas Cylinders Plant
- Non-OPEC Gains Drive Rise Of Nearly 1Mn B/D In World Output During September
- OECD Gas Imports From Arab States Rose To 48Mn Cu. Ms. In 1996
- Parsons Wins Kemya Project Management Contract
- Saudi Aramco Joins Exxon In Feasibility Study For Chinese Refining Project
- Royal Commission Allocates Sites For Three Industrial Projects
- Texaco Says Wafra's Eocene Reservoirs Have 9Bn Barrel of Oil In Place
- Negotiations Deadlocked Between KNPC And The Workers Union
- Iran Plans More Nuclear Power Plants
- Indian Group To Set Up Sponge Iron Plant In Bahrain
- Egyptian Gas Production To Double By Year 2001
- PetroFac To Supply Isomerization Unit To Amiriya Refinery
- Syria Plans Two New Fertilizer Plants
- Tishrin Dam Power Plant Inaugurated
- Sanctions Harm US, European Businesses, EABC Study Shows
- IBC Organizes London Conference On Financing Mideast Petrochemical Projects
- Exeter University's Centre For Arab Gulf Studies Plans Conference On Yemen
- Sixth Arab Energy Conference To Be Held In Damascus In May 1998
Financial & Banking News
- Bahrain's Offshore Banking Sector Gets Vote Of Confidence From New Entrants
- Free Market For National Banks Mooted By Central Bank Governors
- EIB Lends Jordan $67Mn
- Emirates Bank Group Sets Up Offshore Merchant Bank In Bahamas
- Iran's Foreign Debt Continues To Decline