Issue 41
Top Stories
- OPEC Schedules Emergency Meeting As Oil Prices Slide
- IRR In Iraq’s Ahdab Contract With Chinese Set At 4%
- Iraq Bidding Road Show Details Eight Fields
- Privatization Of Profits, Globalization Of Losses
- Egypt Battles Decline At Its Mature Oil Fields, Seeks Cooperation With Iraq
- Bank Woes Threaten Project Sponsors With Further Cost Hikes
Energy Fundamentals
- Oil Prices Continue Downward Path In Step With Stock Markets, Global Demand
- EIA Outlook Shows Economic Slump Hitting Oil Demand And Prices
- Société Générale Sees WTI Average For 2009 At $114/B
- Saudi Crude Prices For November Mainly Reduced
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
News by Country
- Galsi And Snam Rete Gas Finalize Their Commitment To Building New Gasline
- ConocoPhillips And UAE’s Mubadala To Develop Kazakhstan’s Nursultan Field With KMG
- Oil And Gas Discovery At North West Gemsa Concession In Egypt’s Eastern Desert
- New CBI Governor Ready To Shadow Government Policy
- Kasaizadeh Targets Implementation Of LNG Projects By End-2014
- India’s OVL In Talks With NIOC For Caspian Sea E&D Block
- Iranian Gas Exports To Armenia Due To Begin In Exchange For Electric Power
- Iran And Venezuela Sign Energy Cooperation Agreements
- Consumer Prices Continue Rising To Record 29.4% In Year To September 2008
- Merchants Strike In Protest Over VAT
- Jordan’s King Stresses Commitment To Economic Reform
- Jordan And Areva Sign Agreement For Nuclear Exploration
- IMF Says Lebanon Has So Far Managed To Escape Effects Of Financial Turmoil
- NOC Announces Three Oil Finds In The Sirte And Ghadames Basins
- StatoilHydro’s Libya Probe Prompts Two More Resignations
- IMF Warns That Overheating Of Middle East Economies Still A Concern
- GCC Power Sector Requires Major Investments, Says Moody’s
- The Energy Exchange Organizes North Africa Oil And Gas Summit
- Gulfsands Spuds New Block 26 Exploration Well
- Syrian Demand For Electricity Rising By 10%
- PA Resources Spuds Exploration Well In Tunisia’s Offshore North Didon Field
- Occidental Wins $500Mn Abu Dhabi Field Development Deal
- Yemen To Re-Open Offshore Bidding