Issue 50
Top Stories
- Dubai Faces Major Backlash From Debt Standstill Request, Analysts Say
- Doha Rules Out New Gas Export Projects Post-Moratorium
- Jubail Refinery Secures Banks Commitments At Low Margins
- Baghdad Round 2 Brings Multi-Million Barrel Production Promise
- White Stream Completes First Technical And Economic Study
- Creditor Clash Expected On Dubai Debt
Energy Fundamentals
- WTI Price Down 10% Since 1 December
- EIA Adjusts 2010 Global Demand Forecast Down To 85.2Mn B/D
- Copenhagen Climate Conference Opens, ESAI Expects Focus On Regional Policies
- Saudi Aramco Introduces ASCI Price Reference US Crude Deliveries In January Pricing
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
News by Country
- Petroceltic Announces Successful Test On AT-2 Well
- Bahrain Inaugurates New Port Of Khalifa Bin Salman
- RWE Sees Gas Supply Agreement With Turkmenistan In 1H10
- Kazakhstan Considers Building Nuclear Power Plant By 2020
- EBRD Encourages Kazakhstan To Diversify Away From Hydrocarbons
- India Confirms Details Of Equity In Iranian Gas Projects
- KEPCO To Start Caspian Sea Drilling ‘By End-March’
- Industries And Mines Minister Faces Call For Impeachment
- Jordan Unveils Austerity Budget For 2010
- Shell Pulls Out Of Kuwait-China Refinery Joint Venture Talks
- Kuwait Bank Exposure To Dubai Debt Problems Small, Says NBK
- Kuwait Ratifies Single Currency Pact, Minister Warns Of Delays
- Italy Approves $7.1Mn In Social Funding For Lebanon
- Libya Delays Plans To Raise Production Capacity To 3Mn B/D Until 2017
- Gas Exporters Forum Elects Secretary-General, Eyes Oil Price Parity
- Algeria And Egypt Plan To Set Up Joint Venture Oil Exploration Company
- S&P Affirms Stable Outlook For Arab Bank Group
- Manifa Project Highlights Rising Saudi Upstream Costs
- SABIC Aims To Triple Production Capacity By 2020
- Saudi Economy Not Affected By Dubai Debt Crisis, Says Jadwa
- Iran’s MAPNA Wins Syrian Contract For Power Plant
- Impact Of Dubai World Debt Problems On UAE Banks Difficult To Determine
- Moody’s Downgrades Thor Asset Notes, Places UAE-Related Issuers On Review