Issue 29
Top Stories
- Kurds Defy Baghdad To Initiate Independent Oil Exports
- Libya Enters Democratic Era With Oil Export Disruptions
- Investors Flock To $4bn Qatar Sukuk
- Sudan Awards New Exploration Deals
- OPEC Projects Tough 2013
- Komlev Outlines Gazprom Export Strategy
- New US Sanctions Hit Iran, Upstream Sector Already Stressed
Energy Fundamentals
- Oil Prices Rise As Washington Announces New Iran Sanctions
- IEA Trims 2012 Demand Forecast To 89.9Mn B/D, Projects 2013 Demand At 90.9Mn B/D
- EIA Lowers Demand Growth Outlook On ‘Less Optimistic’ Economic Assumptions
- Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices ($/B)
News by Country
- Turkmenistan Restructures Energy And Industry Ministry
- Egypt’s New Budget Targets Reduction Of Petroleum Subsidies
- Apache Takes Long Term View On Egypt
- TransGlobe Completes South Alamein Purchase, Looks To Bid Round Awards
- Japan Expands Cover For Domestic Tankers Carrying Iranian Crude
- Jordan Outlines Guidelines For National Energy Strategy
- Sonatrach Targets 2013 Libyan Production
- RasGas Successfully Navigating US Gas Market Weakness, Says Fitch
- SABIC And ExxonMobil Eye Financing For $3.4Bn Kemya Petchem Project
- Saudi Aramco Launches Itself As Strategic Technology Investor
- Quick Resolution Of Oil Dispute Is A Must, US Tells Juba
- Syria’s Power Generation Outage Put At 1.0GW
- Yemen Government Accuses Military Of Marib Pipeline Sabotage
- DNO Retracts Offer For Calvalley Petroleum, Remains Hopeful