Issue 34
Oil News
- Oil Prices Approach $50/B On Supply Threats And Robust Demand
- Insurgency In Iraq Targets Oil Industry
- Libya Launches First Of Several Upstream Bid Rounds Under EPSA-IV Contract
- Temsah Gasfield Blow Out Puts Egypt Gas Supply Under Pressure
- OPEC Sees OECD Economic Growth Unchanged But Revises Historic Demand Estimates
- OPEC Capacity Increases On The Way During 2004-2007, Says IEA
- OIES’s Skinner Says IEA Should Not Seek To Influence Price Of Oil
- Middle East Petroleum Product Demand Shifting Towards Light Ends, Says FACTS
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
- Union Fenosa Takes Delivery Of Second LNG Carrier For Egyptian Project
- First Private Sector Licenses Granted For Egyptian Power Generation/Distribution Projects
- Egypt’s Domestic Energy Consumption Up By 160% In Two Decades
- Peru’s Camisea Project Starts Gas Production On Time But Sufficient Local Customers Lacking
- First Calgary Petroleums Announces Test Results On ZCH-1 Discovery Well
- Saudi WEC Issues RFPs For Shu΄aiba IWPP
- Sipchem And Eastman Sign Interim Acetyls Technology Agreement
- ADCO Awards VECO PMC Contract For Abu Dhabi’s OGD-3
- Technip Wins Bouri East Area Development Contract
- IAEA Report On Iran Not To Mention Possible Military Aspect Of Nuclear Activities
- KOTC Has Seven Tankers On Order From Hyundai
- Full Insurance Compensation Received For Raudhatain Reconstruction
- KPC To Sell Q8 Gas Stations In Thailand
- Bahrain/Kuwait Refinery Maintenance Shutdown Programs
- CNPC Signs Three PSAs Covering Onshore Mauritania Blocks
- Pentagon Quizzes Halliburton On $1.8Bn Of Iraq Work
- 17 Firms Compete For Marib Power Project
- Calvalley And TranGlobe Give Yemen Operations Updates
Financial & Banking News
- Key Structural Weaknesses Cloud Egypt’s Economy Recovery, IMF Reports
- Iran’s Seventh Parliament Blocks Economic Reforms In 2005-10 Plan
- Saudi Arabia Cuts Tax On Foreign Investors To 20%
- Remittances Increasingly Important To Moroccan Economy, Says IMF Study
- Indonesia Revises Budget Oil Price To $34/B As Fuel Subsidies Squeeze Government Finances
- Algeria 2005 Draft Budget Based On $19/B
- Oman Realizes Oil Price Of $27.84/B In 2003
- Nigeria’s Oil Fund Nets $2.5Bn
- Al-Bilad Bank To Become Eleventh Saudi Bank
- Ahmad Chalabi Files Lawsuit Against Jordan For Petra Bank Fraud Conviction
- President Bush Signs US-Morocco Free Trade Agreement
- Egyptian Telecoms Company To Issue Bonds Worth $322Mn
- Orascom Telecom To Issue Bonds Worth $263Mn