Issue 03
Top Stories
- Kuwaiti Government Turmoil Leaves Oil Industry Adrift
- Riyadh Declares Intent To Reduce Output Below Its OPEC Quota
- Algeria Unveils Expansionary 2009 Budget Based On $37/B Oil Price
- Stocks Pressured By Earnings Decline Fears, Oil Price Slip
- IOCs Continue To Drive North Africa’s Exploration Success
Energy Fundamentals
- WTI Continues Downward Trend With Cushing Stockbuild, Brent Seen More Realistic
- EIA Forecasts Loose Oil Market, Demand Decline In 2009
- Newedge Identifies ‘Top 10’ Oil Price Drivers Of 2009
- LCM Research Sees Weak January Oil Market
- PFC Energy Forecasts GCC And Iran Products Demand At 4.4Mn B/D In 2009
- Société Générale Sees Price Set By Demand Weakness Vs OPEC Cuts
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
News by Country
- Sonatrach In Talks To Book Regasification Capacity In Rotterdam
- Bapco To Shut Down Refinery For Maintenance, Delays Upgrading Project
- GPIC’s Carbon Dioxide Recovery Plant Due To Be Completed By End-2009
- Russia-Ukraine Gas Crisis Continues, With No Compromise In Sight
- Russia’s Transneft Looks To Increase CPC Shareholding
- Kazakh Liquids Output 4.8% Higher At 1.41Mn B/D In 2008
- Nabucco Consortium To Meet In Budapest
- Russian Gas Flows to Armenia After Pipeline Repair
- Egypt Pursues Libyan Cooperation With Downstream Plans
- CNPC And NIOC Sign $1.76Bn Agreement For North Azadegan Development
- Iran Pushing Gas Deals With Russia And Azerbaijan
- Ecuador Seeks $280Mn Credit Line From Iran For Oil And Gas Projects
- Khamenei Orders Establishment Of New Oil And Gas Investment Fund
- NIORDC Plans Maintenance Shutdown At Arak Refinery
- Iran’s First Solar Power Plant On-Line
- Iraq’s Oil Revenue Rises To $62Bn In 2008
- Transocean Rig Sale To Kuwaiti Company Terminated
- Delays Continue To Dog Qatargas ‘Mega-Train’ LNG Project
- IMF Estimates Sudan’s Real GDP Growth In 2008 At 8.5%
- Sinopec Completes Acquisition Of Tanganyika Oil
- Dubai 2009 Budget Spending Intended To Stimulate The Economy
- Outlook Negative For UAE Banking Sector, Says Moody’s
- Abu Dhabi’s IPIC To Acquire 70% Of MAN Ferrostaal