Issue 46
Oil News
- Iran Revises Recoverable Liquids Reserves Upwards To 130.81Bn Barrels
- Iran, Iraq Push OPEC October Oil Production Higher
- Crude Prices Rise On Middle East Tension And Bullish Demand Outlook
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
- EIA Outlook Sees Non-OPEC Supply Outpacing Global Demand Growth In 2004
- Saudi Cabinet Approves Upstream Gas Projects
- Prince Walid Bin Talal Criticizes Handling Of Gas Initiative
- Sonatrach Appoints New Divisional Directors
- Medgaz FEED Work Gets Underway
- Naftec Tenders For Refinery Upgrades
- Anadarko, Sonatrach Announce New Berkine Oil Discovery
- US Questions Accuracy Of IAEA Report On Iran’s Nuclear Industry
- NIOC Earmarks 16 Blocks For Exploration And Production Under Revised Buyback Terms
- ICJ Rejects Iran’s Claim Against US For Wartime Oil Platform Damage
- New Appointments At Iraqi Ministry Of Oil
- Oman’s Oil Output Declines By 6.5% In First Seven Months Of 2003, Says IEA
- CB&I Wins Sohar Refinery Tankage Contract
- EBRD Approves $310Mn In Financing For BTC Pipeline
- Kazakh Government Plans New Oil Export Tax, Royalty System
- KPC Investigates Marketing Irregularities Allegations
- Formal Agreements Reached On First Phase Of Kuwait Gas Station Privatization
- Turkey Extends Deadline For Petkim Privatization Bids
- Hunt’s Marib Block 18 PSA In Yemen Extended To 2010
- Morocco To Increase Gas Use In Domestic Energy Mix
- ONE Awards BP Moroccan Solar Power Contract
- Bahrain To Drill New Gas Wells
- Centurion Awarded Upstream Block 2 In Southern Egypt
- Tunisia’s ETAP Awards Jenein-Sud Block To OMV
- US Senate Votes For Syria Sanctions
- Basic Energy Services Top Priority For PA’s New Energy Commission, Says Shawwa
Financial & Banking News
- IMF Welcomes Gradual Reform Of Libya’s Oil Dependent And State Controlled Economy
- Nigeria’s Draft Budget Based On $22-23/B Oil Price; Mexico On $20/B
- Risk Profiles Of North African Banks Likely To Deteriorate Before They Improve, Says S&P
- New Case Of Fraud At Jordanian Bank
- Qatar’s GDP Climbs In 2002 On Oil And Non-Oil Sector Increases
- Kuwait Takes Measures To Open Up Its Economy To Direct Foreign Investment
- Saudi Arabia Invites Comments On Procedure For Licensing New Telecom Providers
- JAICORP Invites Bids For Integrated Steel Project In Egypt