Issue 07
Top Stories
- Financial Markets Nervous As Egypt Tensions Climb
- OPEC Ramps Up Demand Projections As Supply Surges
- Regional Tumult Centers On Inequality
Energy Fundamentals
- WTI Moves To Mid-$80s/B Range While Egypt Concern Keeps Brent Above $100/B
- IEA Raises Demand Growth Forecast On Higher Than Expected Consumption Data
- EIA Sees Oil Market Continuing To Tighten During 2011-12
- DME Sets New Trading Record In January
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices
News by Country
- Start-Up Of Algeria’s Medgaz Pipeline ‘Imminent’
- Muharraq Wastewater Project Moves Ahead
- Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline Expected To Be Cancelled By Shareholders
- Nabucco Partner Calls For Commitments From Gas Suppliers
- Max Petroleum Raises $85Mn From Shares Sale To Fund Kazakh Exploration
- Egypt’s Gas Exports To Arab States, Israel Disrupted After Pipeline Explosion
- Iran Struggles To Ramp Up Darquain Crude Output
- Majlis Report Estimates Budget Deficit At $21Bn In First Nine Months Of 2010-11
- Pipeline Rupture Leads To Major Oil Spill In Gulf
- India Resolves Iranian Oil Payments Issue
- Tehran Lifts Embargo On Oil Products Transit To Afghanistan
- China Signs $13Bn Railways Deal With Iran
- Fresh Confusion Hits KRG-Baghdad Oil Negotiations
- Iraqi Cabinet Raises Draft Budget Expenditure Slightly
- Ratings Agencies Downgrade Jordan On Unrest
- Kuwait’s First IWPP Nears Request For Proposal
- Circle Oil Announces Further Gas Discovery In Morocco
- Qatargas Begins Production From LNG Train 7
- Two Oil Tankers Seized By Pirates
- CGES Schedules Middle East Opportunities And Risks Seminar
- Saudi Aramco Awards Jazan Refinery Contract To KBR
- SWCC Awards $124Mn Contract To Doosan For Desalination Plant
- SAMA Adds $6.67Bn To Foreign Assets In December Due To High Oil Prices
- Saudi Remittances Seen To Rise 22.6% In 1H10, Says SAMA
- South Sudan Votes For Independence, North To Boost Crude Output By 85,000 B/D
- Mahrukat Imports $3Bn Worth Of Petroleum Products
- TAQA Profits Surge To $255Mn For 2010
- DNO Announces Oil Discovery On Yemen’s Block 72