Issue 52
Oil News
- OPEC 3Q OUTPUT STILL HIGH DESPITE ESTIMATED lMN B/D DROP IN SEPTEMBER
- Schedule For OPEC Visits
- Saudi-Kuwaiti War Relief Supplies To Iraq Lapsed at End August
- Iran Intensifies Attacks against Saudi-Bound Tankers
- Oeien to Visit Saudi Arabia; Norway Expects to Continue Output Cutback
- Herrington Tours Gulf to Explain US Energy Policy: Texas Railroad Commission Seeks Observer Status at OPEC Meetings
- US Legislature Proposes Ban on Imparts from Iran
- Commissioning of Bouri Offshore Field Delayed till Next June
- Council of Ministers Approves Establishment of Oil Marketing Company
- UAE Firm to Construct and Operate Refinery in China
- Ras Al-Khaimah Awards Concession to International Petroleum
- Assiut Refinery to Go on Stream in November
- Oil Prices Remain Unchanged for First Half of October
- ASRY Plans to Purchase $50mn Dry Dock in 1988
- Seminar on Arab Oil and Future Development to Be Held in Jordan in early December
- China: Energy Sector Outlook, by Todd Johnson.
- Correction
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- NBK Control of FRAB Consolidated
- Al Saudi Banque Profits Stagnant
- KFTCIC Tightens Control over Swiss Subsidiary
- Aba al-Khail Calls for Free Trade and Capital Flows
- Saudi Balance of Trade Surplus Shrinks to $959mn in 1986
- UNRWA Allocates $17mn to Rebuild Palestinian Camps
- EC Resumes Aid to Syria
- France Finances Egyptian Power Plant