Issue 14
Oil News
- REAGAN MEASURES WILL HALT LIFTINGS OF LIBYAN CRUDE BY US EQUITY HOLDERS
- SAUDI ARABIA RELAXES BAN ON SETBACK CRUDE DELIVERIES TO FAR EAST
- European Countries Refuse to Follow US Measures Against Libya
- Halliburton/Brown and Root to Pull Out of Giant Libyan Water Project
- Kuwaiti Minister Says Eight Countries Exceed OPEC Quotas
- Subroto Says Non-OPEC Should Curb Production Growth
- EEC Reimposes Tariff on Saudi Polyethylene
- Total Outlay on Jubaill Yanbu' Could Rise to $21.9bn by 1990
- SAFCO Logs Higher Output Levels in 1985
- Saudi Crude to Sudan
- Iraq Attacks Two Tankers
- Iraq's Oil Exports to Jordan Average 25,000 b/d in 1985
- Iraq Recaptures Parts of Majnoon Oilfield
- Iran and Turkey Sign $3bn Trade Agreement
- January Oil Prices Reduced by $1.00-1.35/B
- Total to Develop Amal Field
- Oman Lowers Contract Crude Price by $0.48/B for December
- KOTC Opts for the Purchase of Used Tankers
- Publications Received
Financial & Banking News
- Growth of Lebanese Domestic Debt Accelerates
- Arab Foreign Debt Edges up to $130bn in 1984
- Almashrek's Latest Acquisition Blocked
- Kuwait Stock Market Value Drops $7.3bn in 1985
- Implementation of UAE Company Law Delayed
- BADEA Halts Aid to Ivory Coast
- Japan Extends $75mn Soft Loan to Egypt
- IBRD Lends Mauritania $20mn
- IDB Lends Iraq $12mn
- IFAD Lends Somalia $6.3mn
- UNICEF Grants North Yemen $1.8mn