Issue 18
Top Stories
- Iraqi Oil Exports, Revenues Hit 22-Year High
- Clashes Leave Sudan’s Heglig In Ruins, China To Mediate Talks
- Kuwait, Oman And Qatar Push Refinery And Condensate Splitter Projects
- Cyprus Targets Role As Regional Energy Center
- Oil Producers Use Higher Crude Prices For 2012 Budgets
Energy Fundamentals
- Crude Prices Hold Steady As US Stocks Rise And Data Improves
- CGES Applauds Saudi Openness On Oil Supply
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices ($/B)
News by Country
- MOL To Withdraw From Nabucco Pipeline
- Eni Expects South Stream Austria Section To Go Ahead
- Polish Pipeline Operator Calls For Azeri Crude Commitment
- KMG EP To Sell Shares In State Petchems Company
- TransGlobe Targets Egyptian Growth Despite Delayed Payments
- Saudi Arabia To Lend Egypt $500Mn For Development Projects
- Asia-Pacific Refiners Slash Iranian Crude Imports
- Second Phase Of Subsidy Reform Plan To Await Budget Approval
- Greece ‘Facing Difficulty’ As Iran Oil Boycott Bites
- Indian Tanker Operator Requests State Guarantees To Cover Iran Crude Imports
- Hengam Phase 1 Completion Will Take Capacity To 30,000 B/D
- IMF Says Jordan Could Face Downside Economic Risks
- AGOCO Protests Spread To Zueitina Terminal
- Turkey And India Eyeing Qatari LNG
- Egypt Terminates Gas Supply Agreement With Israel, Says New Deal Possible
- Military Tension Mounts Over Gulf Islands Dispute
- IMF Forecasts 2012 Oil Price At $114.71/B, Sees Modest MENA Growth In 2012-13 span>
- AFESD Allocates $3.2Bn For Development Of Arab Spring Countries
- NCP Olefins Cracker Project Start-Up Delayed, Targets 2Q
- Saudi Aramco Starts Up New Gas Train To Handle Additional Karan Gas
- TransGlobe Looks To Weather Yemeni Storms
- Yemen LNG Restarts Operations, Expects Normal Service In May