Issue 12
Top Stories
- OPEC Rolls Over Production Targets Ahead Of G20 Summit
- Economy And Ecology Challenges Dominate OPEC Oil Seminar
- Shahristani Endorses Multi-Track Iraqi Oil Development
- Algeria To Spend $63Bn On Energy Projects Over The Next Five Years
- NOC To Exercise Pre-Emption Rights On Verenex Buyout, Tighten Its Grip
- Déjà Vu On Kuwait Political Setbacks
Energy Fundamentals
- WTI Tops $51/B Following OPEC Quota Rollover, Moves By US Federal Reserve
- IEA Reduces 2009 Oil Demand Forecast To 84.4Mn B/D As Economic News ‘Not Encouraging’
- Société Générale Says 100% Compliance With OPEC Production Targets ‘Not Realistic’
- Saudi Arabia Regains Control Of Market And OPEC, Says LCM Research
- ESAI Sees Low Refinery Runs In US, Europe
News by Country
- Occidental And Mubadala Sign Interim Deal For Further Development Of Bahrain Field
- US Confirms Azeri-Turkish Impasse On Gas Transit Talks
- Shah Deniz Phase 2 Development Could Be Delayed By Transit Talks
- KMG And ONGC/Mittal Agree Satpayev E&P Terms
- Egypt Signs $1.05Bn Loan Agreements For Power Plant
- Green Light From Majlis And Council Of Guardians For 2009-10 Iranian Budget
- US Extends Sanctions Against Iran
- South Pars 9-10 Inaugurated By President Ahmadinejad
- Iran’s NPC Signs Deal With Haldor Topsoe For Two Methanol Plants
- Iran And Russia Sign Hydrocarbon Cooperation MOU
- CBI Licenses Another Private Bank In Iran
- Iraq Oil Ministry Issues Drilling Tender For Misan Oil Fields
- Jordan Announces New Product Prices
- NRA Says Negotiations For Oil Shale Development Are Ongoing
- ABB Wins $400Mn Power Order For Kuwait
- Debt Swap In Eurobonds Sustained Lebanon’s Sovereign Rating, Moody’s Reports
- Libya Secures First Ever Rating; Receives A-, A-2 From S&P
- Naqilat And Qatargas Take Delivery Of Another LNG Tanker
- Saudi Stock Market Could Gain 50% By End-2009, Says Jadwa
- Syria Appoints Managers For New Oil Organizations
- Syria And Iran To Set Up Joint Venture Bank
- Banks Await Award Of Tacaamol Financial Advisory Mandate
- ADCO Awards $805Mn Contract To SK For Bab Field Compressors
- IMF Warns Of Increasing Challenges To Yemen’s Economy