Issue 38
Oil News
- OPEC Sustains High Production Profile To Ease Price Pressure
- Onslaught On NOCs Based On Generalizations And Lack Of Knowledge Of Their Role, Says Naimi
- OPEC August Oil Output Closes In On 30Mn B/D Despite Iraq Losses
- OPEC Says 2004 Oil Demand Growth Highest Since 1985
- Crude Prices Rise As Hurricane Ivan Shuts In Overstretched US Infrastructure
- Oil Derivatives An Alternative For Funding Projects, Says CEAG
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
- US Energy Independence Is Flawed Concept, Says Raymond
- Restricted Export Capacity Could Cap Russian Output At 11mn B/D By 2010, Says DrKW
- LNG Market Will Be Transformed By US Demand, Says Fesharaki
- IAEA Meeting Stalls On Debate Over Iran Resolution
- Libya Sets Aggressive Upstream Timetable As IOCs Flock To London Bid Round Roadshow
- US Lifts Libya Sanctions Relating To Exim Bank Trade Credits
- New SEC Advisory Board Appointed
- Saudi Aramco’s First Low-Sulfur Diesel Units Under Construction
- Foster Wheeler Appointed PMC For Sipchem’s Acetyls Project
- Canada’s Rally Energy Agrees New Pricing For Issaran Crude
- Apache Announces Successful Tests Of Qasr Appraisal, Development Wells
- Tanganyika Plans Three Well Exploration Program For West Gharib Block
- Egypt Lifts Diesel Price By 50%
- Woodside Starts Major Mauritania Drilling Program
- Jordan’s Oil Import Bill Up 56% In First Half 2004
- CPC Pipeline Shipping Over 500,000 B/D, Says Consortium
- Kazakhstan Reiterates Plan To Purchase BG Shares In Kashagan
- Toreador Announces Black Sea Gas Discovery Offshore Turkey
- Russian Government Doubts Kyoto Protocol
- Blair Pledges Action On Climate Change
Financial & Banking News
- Gulf Banks’ 2003 Profits Boosted By High Oil Prices
- Kuwaiti Investors Plan Private Islamic Bank In Syria
- VW And Abu Dhabi End Talks on Stock Purchase For LeasePlan Acquisition
- Iranian President Khatami Reviews Recent Economic Performance
- BMA Proposes Rules For Insurance Industry
- Moody’s Changes Outlook On ADCB To Positive