Issue 34
Oil News
- European Firms Set To Add 175,000 B/D New Libyan Oil Capacity In 2004
- Russia-Iraq Economic Cooperation Deal Mirrors Earlier Protocols
- Botas Reduces Natural Gas Demand Projections For 2003-05 Period
- Egyptian Group To Build $250Mn Jordan Segment Of Arab Gas Pipeline
- Jordan Prequalifies Four Bids For Iraq-Zarqa Pipeline
- Oil Prices Edge To New Highs On Weak Stocks, Iraq
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices ($/B)
- US Gulf Policy Faces Numerous Uncertainties, Says Congressional Report
- Energy Security Rises On National Agendas, Says RIIA Report
- Long-Term Light Crude Refiner Demand Set To Widen Light/Heavy Price Spreads, Says EMC
- Saih Rawl-Salalah Gas Pipeline Completed
- Israel Turns Down Itera Bid To Join Gas Grid Consortium
- Government Equity Marib/Jannah Crude Diverted To Domestic Consumption
- Shah Deniz Gas Deliveries To Turkey Set Back More Than A Year
- Georgia Issues Exploration And Development Tenders
- Aurado Exploration To Acquire Kazakstan’s Liman Block
- Lebanon Appoints Spectrum To Carry Out Multi-Client Offshore Seismic Survey
- UWEC Invites Bids For 400KV Fujairah-Sharjah Power Line
- Petron Of The Philippines Declares Net Income Of $23Mn In 2001
- KOC Signs Technology Access Agreement With Landmark
- Mideast Leads Asia Pacific In Condensate Output Growth, Says FACTS/AP Energy Study
- Arab-US Policymakers Conference Takes Place In Washington In September
- KIOGE Conference In Almaty In October
Financial & Banking News
- Saudi Banks Enjoy Another Good Year in 2001
- Seven Banks Included In 11 September Victims’ Lawsuit
- Commercial Bank Of Qatar Secures $120Mn Loan Facility
- ELNG Project Seeking $1.15Bn In Financing
- Lebanese Parliament Passes Law On Privatization Of Electricity Sector
- ARIG To Launch Rights Issue To Raise $100mn
- New Organizational Structure Approved For The Bahrain Monetary Agency
- Palestinian Authority Moves Ahead With Financial Reforms
- SEC Advisory Board Term Extended
- Moody’s Upgrades Qatar To A3 From Baa2
- Moody’s Upgrades Bahrain to Baa3, Citing Healthy Fiscal Performance