Issue 36
Oil News
- OPEC Policy Split Evident But US-Iraq And Stocks Drive Crude Prices
- Saudi Aramco Cuts October Crude Prices To US And Asia But Keeps Europe The Same
- Saudi Aramco, KPC Raise September LPG Prices As Asia Market Revives
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices ($/B)
- Saudi Aramco Reported To Have Decruded Tapline
- Iran’s Denial Of Oilfield Buybacks Hold-Up Only Emphasizes Ministry’s Problems
- South Pars Condensate, Gas Volumes Higher Than Anticipated
- Iraq Oil Exports Slump To Average 779,000 B/D In August
- Algeria痴 Hydrocarbon Law Set For Approval By Year End
- Gas Natural Starts Upgrade Work On Europe-Maghreb Gas Pipeline
- Caspian Crude/Condensate Production Averages 1.45Mn B/D In 1H 2002
- Rosneft, KazMunaiGaz Move Ahead With Kurmangazy Development Plans
- Negotiations On BAPline Move Forward
- Study On Petrochemical Project To Begin; New Saudi Import Pipeline Planned
- Israel, Jordan Launch Plan For $800Mn Dead Sea Seawater Pipeline
- Sudan Peace Talks Derailed By Fighting In South
- Woodside Tests Mauritania Chinguetti-4-2 Offshore Well
- UN Summit Fails To Agree Concrete Targets For Renewable Energy
Financial & Banking News
- ADWEA Seeks $1.4Bn Loan For Umm Al-Nar Power/Desalination Expansion Project
- National Shipping Company Signs $264Mn Loans For VLCCs
- SABIC’s Jubail United Petrochemical Company Finally Signs $1.154Bn Loan
- UAE Banks Post Strong 2001 Results Despite Downturn In Oil Revenues
- National Bank Of Fujairah Secures $50Mn Loan
- Iran Mulling Second Bond Issue, But Currently Has No Firm Plans
- Iran Considers New Legislation To Open Up Its Stock Exchange
- US Lawsuit Demands $1 Trillion From Iraq, Claims Link To 11 September
- Moroccan Trade Deficit Falls