Issue 31
Top Stories
- Israel, Palestinian Authority Gear Up For Egyptian Gas
- Future Of Sudan’s Oil Sector Remains Uncertain Despite Political Progress
- RasGas 2/3 Financing Pits Bank Market Against Bond Market
- Gulf States Invest In Green Petroleum Products
Energy Fundamentals
- Crude Prices Hold Steady Around Mixed Stocks Data Then Rise On Supply Outages
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
- Supply Bottleneck Emerging, Warns FACTS
- China’s Revaluation Reduces Oil Import Costs, Says Société Générale
News by Country
- Sonatrach Awarded New Exploration Licenses
- First Calgary Announces Drilling Program
- Algeria’s Trade Surplus Reaches $9.3 bn In 1H 2005
- AOC Plans Crude Production Agreement With Egypt
- Teikoku Extends Contract For Egypt’s West Bakr Block
- Lukoil Marks 2Mn Tons Production At WEEM Block
- Darquain Oilfield Inaugurated By Iran’s First Vice-President Aref
- Zanganeh Inaugurates Soroush/Nowruz Fields
- NPC Awards 8th Olefins Cracker Contract To Iran’s Pidec
- Iraq To Import Additional 2Mn Liters/Day Of Gasoline To Ease Rising Demand
- Project Kuwait Is A Priority, Says Shaikh Sabah
- Kuwait-Iran Gas Import Deal Set For End-2005/Early-2006 Completion
- Lebanon’s New Plan For Economic Reform And Revival
- Occidental Petroleum Sees Return To Libyan Oilfields
- Palestinian Minister Says Budget Deficit To Rise To $900Mn
- Financing Signed For OSG, Nakilat LNG Ships
- Washington Group/Al-Jaber Win Qatargas Contract For Sulfur-Handling Unit
- Aker Kvaerner, Sinopec Line Up For Yansab Polymer Plant EPC
- Sharq Signs LOIs For 2.8Mn T/Y Expansion EPC Contracts
- Madani Appointed Junior Foreign Minister; Prince Turki Moves To Washington
- Antares Energy Says Thrace Gas Well Commercial
- Three New ADEC Members Appointed
- Yemen Announces Results Of Second International Bid Round
- Yemen Lowers Fuel Prices Following Riots