Issue 19
Oil & Gas
- Reality Check For European Firms In Libya
- Saudi Heavy Crude A Valuable Commodity
- QP Wades Further Into Mexico’s Offshore
Corporate
- Sonatrach Kills Total Deal For Oxy’s Algeria Assets
- ‘The Rocks Don’t Go Bankrupt’: US Majors Plot Permian Comeback
OPEC
- Opec Output Surges, Now For The Fall
- Thailand Crude Imports: Mideast Share At Record Low
- LNG: Asian Q1 Imports Edge Up Despite Covid-19 Hit To Demand
Geopolitical Risk
- Can Iraq’s New Government Weather The Economic Storm?
- Iraq: No Oil Minister; New Waiver
- Zhenhua Finds East Baghdad Expansion No Easy Task
Refining & Petrochemicals
Power & Water
Economics & Finance
News In Brief
- Abu Dhabi Offshore Exploration Continues Despite Investment Cuts
- Aramco LNG Ambitions On Hold
- Eni-Total Postpone Cyprus Drilling
- Saudi Awards $650mn Jubail Desal
- Qatar: Record Q1 Power Output
- Iran Slashes Four Zeroes Off Currency
- Algeria Halves Operating Budget
- Libya’s NOC Plans Sharara LPG
- E-Methanex Output Down 12%
- US Oil Rig Count Slumped To Just 325 On 1 May, Just Above 2016 Low Of 316*. The Permian, Down 199 From Mid-March, Has Seen The Biggest Cuts In Numeric Terms. But Cuts Elsewhere Have Been Steeper With The Permian Share Of Total Rigs Rising To A Record 67%
- Syria Awards Iran Block
- Saudi LPG Official Contract Prices ($/T)