Issue 25
Top Stories
- OPEC Rolls Over Output Target Amid Mounting Economic Gloom
- Nogaholding Poised For Bahrain Energy Sector Expansion
- ‘Revolutionary’ Economies Face Financing Woes
- Libya Eyes Capacity Surge To Beyond 2Mn B/D
- Cyprus Favors LNG Option, Minister Tells Gas Conference
- Iran Condensate Severely Discounted, Gulf Producers Face Changing Market
Energy Fundamentals
- Oil Markets Ease As Traders Look To OPEC Decision
- BP Sees OPEC Oil Smoothing Market In ‘Year Of Disruptions’
- OPEC Keeps Steady Hand Despite Worsening Indicators
- IEA Reduces 2012 Demand Estimate To 89.9Mn B/D Amid Economic Concerns
- Global Market Loosens With Crude Production Boost, Says EIA
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices ($/B)
News by Country
- Bahrain Tender Board Continues To Evaluate LNG Import Terminal Bids
- BP Foresees Shah Deniz 2 Costs Hike, Pipeline Groups Maneuver
- Bulgaria Confirms South Stream Dispute With Russia Continues
- Kazakh Supply Deal With Russia To Stabilize Flow To Pavlodar Refinery
- CNPC And Turkmenistan Sign 65 BCM/ Y Gas Deal
- Egypt Unveils Plan For Petrochemical Complex
- Saudi Arabia Gives Further Details Of Its Aid To Egypt
- Deadline Looms For EU Ban On Iran Oil Tanker Insurance
- US Announces Further Sanctions Exemptions, Turkey Implements Boycott
- Iraq Awards Two Contracts For Pipeline Manufacturing Plants
- Jordan Hikes Price Of Lower Grade Gasoline By 12.9%
- Saudi Arabia And Qatar Reiterate Commitment For Jordan Aid Fund>
- Kuwait Minister Resigns As Parliament Pushes To Appoint Cabinet, Targets Oil Minister
- Talks Progressing On Disputed Offshore Lebanon-Israel Territory
- Oil Ministry Opens Benghazi Office In Decentralization Move
- Sirte Oil Restarts Damaged Gas Field
- Gazprom May Leave Elephant On The Shelf
- Morocco Set To Award First Power Plant Contract In 2GW Solar Program
- Qatar Signs 1Mn Tons/Year LNG Deal With Japan
- Shell Plans Algerian And Tunisian Shale Drilling
- Petrokemya And Tecnicas Reunidas Plan To Establish ABS Plant
- IPIC Profits Tumble 96% On Loss Booked For Daimler, Unicredit Stakes
- Yemen Oil Pipeline Still Damaged