Issue 18
Oil News
- Consultation Process For IOC Investment In Saudi Arabia Progresses
- Algeria Embarks On Liberalization Of Hydrocarbon Sector
- NIOC Balances Regional Deliveries And Storage Capacity As 1999 Liftings Reflect Decline From 1998
- NIOC’s Trading Subsidiary Conducting Hedging Through London Petroleum Exchange
- Iran’s Oil Minister Outlines Privatization And Spending Plans At Tehran Conference
- Maersk And NIOC Halt Talks On Development Of South Pars Field Oil Reservoir
- NITC Chief Says Iran Needs Up To 34 New Tankers
- Cabinet Passes Draft Project Kuwait Law To Parliament For Approval
- KPC Owns Equity Of 230,000 B/D In European Refining
- US Says Shippers And Oil Firms To Be Held Liable For Any Illegal Iraqi Products Found
- Sonatrach Acquires 40% Of Arco’s Stake In Rhourde El Baguel
- Burlington And Talisman Announce MLNW-2 Well Results
- Oil Prices
- BP Amoco Says Second Shah Deniz Test Well Successful
- Turkmenistan Caspian Roadshow Set For May
- Agip Azerbaijan Spuds First Kurdashi Well
- Azerbaijan Majlis Ratifies Exxon’s Offshore PSA
- Fahmy Appoints New EGPC Chairman
- Yemen’s Share In PSAs Varies From 5% To 25%
- US DoE And Siemens Westinghouse Announce World’s First Fuel Cell/Turbine Hybrid
Financial & Banking News
- Arab Bank Records Flat Profits But Predicts Net Income Growth Of 8% In 2000
- Egypt To Offer $300-400Mn In Sovereign Bonds
- Foreign Direct Investment In Tunisia Stood At $410Mn In 1999
- Egypt’s Cement Companies Continue Expansion And Merger Activities
- Regional Uncertainty Puts Lebanese Pound Under Selling Pressure
- Libya’s Economic Outlook
- Egypt’s Foreign Debt Stands At $26.2Bn
- Saudi Telecommunications Company Cuts Cost Of Phone Calls And Goes Digital