Issue 39
Oil News
- Russian Development Of Iraqs West Qurna Oil Field Inches Ahead
- Oil Ministers Meeting In Kuwait Favors Further Production Cuts
- Crown Prince 'Abd Allah To Meet Oil Company Chiefs In Washington
- Ssangyong Group To Sell Stake In Oil Refining Company
- Texaco Buys 65% Stake Of Kazak Field From Nimir Petroleum
- ADC Boosts Net Income To $8mn in 1997
- Saudi Aramco Products Pipeline To Go Into Operation In November
- National Industrialization Company Receives License For Petrochemical Plant
- Kuwait Going Ahead With The Restructuring Of Oil Sector
- KUFPEC Registers Record Net Profit Of $57.4Mn In 1997
- Anadarkos Production From Hassi Berkine Remains At A Minimum Level
- Burlington And Talisman Announce MLW-1 Well Results
- Qatargas To Sell December LNG to Duke Energy
- Qatar Raises Local Product Prices
- Red Sea Oil Completes Reentry In En Naga North Well
- BAPCO Awards Japans JGC $45Mn Contract For New Blending Plant
- Egypt Raises October Price Formulas By 5-15 Cents/B
- Gulf Upstream Recaptures International Attention Says DKBR
- Korean Energy Demand Down By 6.3% During 1H 98
- AIOC Four Years After
- NAOCs 2nd Test Well Offshore Azerbaijan Proves Unviable
- Petro Finance Organizes Venice Meeting For Senior Oil Company Executives
- SMi To Hold Libyan Oil And Gas Conference In January 1999
- Gas Executives Summit To Be Held In October
- Correction
Financial & Banking News
- Saudi Crown Prince 'Abd Allah Says "The Worst Is Over"
- Declining Oil Prices And Budget Revenues
- Kemya Finalizes $720Mn Loan
- Societe Generale To Finance Iranian South Pars Gas Field Development
- Emirates Airlines Signs $117.3Mn Loan
- UNCC Report Resolves Important Issues In Corporate Claims Against Iraq
- BP-Oman IPO Seven Times Oversubscribed
- New Saudi Law Seeks To Attract Foreign Investments Into The Kingdom
- Qatar Set To Privatize Q-Tel
- Oman Telecom Invests $5Mn In Al-Thuraya