Issue 41
Oil News
- IOCs Bide Their Time On Iraqi Oil Development
- Markets Searching For Winter Crude Demand Pointers As Heating Oil Tightens
- Lukman Resigns As Nigerian Special Presidential Adviser On Petroleum
- Iraq Reiterates Support For OPEC, Market Stability
- More Visibility On Supply/Demand By December, Says Ramirez
- OPEC’s Successful Oil Price Management Set To Continue Through 2004, Says Hetco Report
- EIA Outlook Shifts Expected Demand Recovery Further Into Future
- Russia Unlikely To Cut Supplies Voluntarily, Says UBS
- Saudi Crude Price Changes For November Vary According To Region
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
- RasGas-2 And Petronet Sign Revised LNG Price Agreement
- Shell, Total And Saudi Aramco Await SPC Approval For Gas Joint Venture Agreement
- Limited Exports Begin From 200,000 B/D Ras Tanura Condensate Splitter
- Iran-IAEA Talks Make Some Progress Over Enriched Uranium Concerns
- Azadegan Decision Next Year, Says Mirmoezzi
- NGL 1300 Plant Brought On-Stream By NIOC
- FLN Defies Ban And Elects Benflis Presidential Candidate
- Shaikh Hamdan Appointed Deputy Prime Minister
- Kazakh MPs Request Identity Of Kazakh Officials Connected To Giffen Indictment
- Socar Voucher Scam Leads To US Indictment Against Czech Financier
- Egyptian Crude Output Lower In 3Q As Gas Output Climbs
- Centurion Brings South Manzala Gas Development On-Stream
- GECOL Awards Spanish Companies Two Power Contracts Worth €300Mn
- OIES Paper Calls For Oil Companies To Make Para-Economic Disclosures
- Oil And Money 2003 Conference In London 4-5 November
Financial & Banking News
- Iraq’s Mobile Telephone Awards Receive Mixed Reaction
- IRW Criticizes Lack Of Transparency Of Development Fund For Iraq
- QVC Refinancing Syndication Planned For End-October
- International Methanol Company Secures $180Mn Loan
- CBL Approves Loan For Lebanese Electricity Company
- Government Issues Banking Directives As Egyptian Pound Remains Weak
- Public Offering Of Government NCB Shares Expected in 2004-05, Says Bahamdan
- Syrian Private Banks Prepare For Take Off In 2004
- US-Egypt FTA Agreement Should Be Given Priority In Trade Negotiations, Says Paper
- Norway’s 2004 Budget Based On Oil Price Of $24.4/B
- Qatar Sets Record For Islamic Issues As Bond Comes In Oversubscribed
- Dow Jones, DIFC And Shuaa Team Up To Create Arab Companies Blue Chip Index
- Oman Plans Third Bond Issue For 2003 Worth $182Mn
- Prince Walid bin Talal Take 5% Stake In Kuwait’s IFA
- King Fahd Names New SEC Advisory Board