Issue 31
Top Stories
- Feedstock Questions Remain As Aramco, Dow Commit To ‘Largest’ Ever Petchem Project
- Egypt Grapples To Support Energy Sector; Reshuffle Delays Musturud
- Egypt Facing $8Bn-Plus Claim From EMG, Shareholders Over Gas Supply Halt
- Iran, Iraq And Syria Sign MOU For $10bn Gas Pipeline Project
- Gulf LNG Producers Facing Greater Competition From Australia In Asia-Pacific
Energy Fundamentals
- WTI Remains In High $90/B Range As Markets Await US Debt Limit Plan
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
News by Country
- Algeria Inaugurates First Gas-Solar Hybrid Plant
- Legal Glitch Threatens Signing of Azeri-Turkish Transit Agreement
- KMG EP Warns Strikes May Force Drop In 2011 Production
- Petronas Gas Monetization Decision Frustrates Nabucco Supporters
- BG Chairman Says KPO Dispute to Be Resolved by 2011
- SOCAR To Discuss Oil Exports To Slovakia And Czech Republic
- Vasilikos Repairs Could Reach €2Bn, EU Experts Say
- Iran Slashes Crude Exports To India By 90,000 B/D, Prompts Saudi To Step In
- Ahmadinejad Nominates IRGC General as Oil Minister
- South Pars to Reach 285Mn CMD By March 2012
- Iran To Increase Electricity Exports to Iraq
- Iran to Launch Pilot GTL Plant in Tehran
- Hess, Petroceltic Swoop To Take KRG Blocks
- Baghdad Eyes Bumper 2011 Oil Revenues
- Baghdad Signs $6.5bn Deal For Karbala Refinery, Says Report
- Delek Group Updates Tamar Gas Field Reserves To 9.14 TCF
- Saudi Arabia Grants Jordan $1Bn For Budget Support
- Kuwait’s Economy Recovers, But Further Reforms Needed, Says IMF
- KPC Completes Management Makeover
- Kuwait’s Current Account Surplus Boosted By Oil
- Benghazi Rebels Sell Second Crude Shipment
- UN Envoy Urges Lebanon, Israel To Move Ahead With Offshore Exploration
- Growth Prospects For Gulf Countries Improving
- Aramco Confirms Karan Startup
- SEC Lacks Funds To Keep Up With Growing Power Demand
- South Sudan Warns Khartoum Not to Start “Economic Wars”
- Syria Spent $2.5Mn Subsidizing Petroleum Products In 1H 2011
- EMAL Gets Approval For $4.5bn Expansion Project
- UAE Donates 40,000 Tons Of Diesel Oil To Yemen