Issue 23
Oil News
- OPEC, Oil Prices And Management Of Excess Production Capacity
- Iraq Plans To Produce 3Mn B/D By End-1999 Rising To 3.5Mn B/D In 2000
- Aramco’s Price Cuts Fail To Match Continued Weakness In US Sour Crude Market
- As LPG Market Firms, Saudi Aramco Hikes June Contract Prices $15/Ton
- Abu Dhabi, Oman And Qatar Raise May Prices
- Libya Leaves June Price Formulas Unchanged
- Algerian Price Formula For June
- Syria Reduces June Light Crude Formula
- Sudan Inaugurates Mechanical Completion Of Export Pipeline
- Petrodata Puts Libyan Crude Oil Production Capacity At 1.51Mn B/D
- Korea痴 Dong Ah Plans More Work On Libya痴 GMR
- ENI Signs Two Exploration And Production Agreements With Algeria’sSonatrach
- Iraq Trucks 2Mn Tons Of Crude Oil To Private Turkish Firms Outside Oil-For-Food Program
- Azerbaijan Blend Averages 105,000 B/D In May
- Saudi Arabia Has No Plans To Capture Oil Markets Of Others, Says Crown Prince 但bd Allah
- New Electricity Charges Come Into Effect In Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia痴 SCECO-West Signs Contracts For Shuaiba Power Plant
- OPEC痴 Lukman Appointed Adviser To New Nigerian President
- Oman And UAE Offset Group Sign MOU On ‘Dolphin’ Gas Project
- Unocal And Occidental Swap Yemen And Bangladesh Assets
- Canada痴 TransGlobe Reports On Yemen Activities During 2Q99
- Few Changes In New Bahraini Cabinet
- Anadarko Plugs Third Dry Hole Offshore Eritrea
- IBC To Hold Conferences On Iran And Caspian In June And July
- Exeter To Hold Gulf Studies Conference In July
- CGES To Hold Executive Retreat On Gulf Oil Producers And Oil Price Recovery
Financial & Banking News
- The Shoman Principle
- UAE Approves Delayed Dh22Bn 1999 Budget
- IMF Approves CCFF Credit For Algeria
- Egypt痴 Privatization Committee Approves Further Offerings Of State Assets
- Fitch IBCA Awards BBB Long Term Rating To Bahrain International Bank
- S&P Assigns BB Public Information Ratings To Four Omani Banks
- Moody痴 Confirms Baa3 Rating For Ras Laffan LNG And Revises Outlook To Stable
- AFESD Agrees $98Mn Loan To Algeria For Power Plants
- AFESD Lends KD30Mn To Syria For Telecoms Development