Issue 19
Oil News
- VOLUME RESTRAINT SEEN AS CRUCIAL AS OPEC MOVES TOWARDS FLEXIBLE PRICING
- Lukman Expresses Concern about Pressure on OPEC Price Structure in Letter to OPEC Ministers
- Lukman Says non-OPEC Restraint Key to Price Stability
- IEA Sees 1.3mn b/d Drop in OPEC Output in January
- South Yemen and USSR Sign Protocol for Crude Oil Pipeline Project
- North Yemen Opens Talks for Second Quarter Crude Sales
- Dry Wildcats for Hunt and Exxon in New Concessions
- Saudi Arabia Supplies North Yemen with Petroleum Products
- Six Vessels Hit as Shipping War Continues
- EGPC Plans to Open Areas in and around Nile Delta for Bidding
- Syria Completes Crude Sales for 1988
- Luberef 2 Bids Get Underway
- Spie-Batignolles Wins Contract for Solvents Plant
- LNG Deal under Negotiation with British Gas
- Iranian Crude for New Zealand
- Pan Ocean Awarded Exploration Licence
- ADNOC-FOD Renews Technical Assistance Contract with Exxon
- Baloo Registers Net Profit of $60.3mn in 1987
- Iraq Imposes Surcharge on Gasoline and Diesel Prices
- Yamani Wins IAEE Economics Award
- Recent Publications
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- Saudi Official Gives Details of Projected Issue of Government Bonds
- 1988 UAE Expenditure to Be Based on 1987 Budget
- BMA Sets Guidelines for Loan Loss Provisioning
- Two UAE Banks Announce 1987 Results
- KIO Raises Stake in BP to 19.27%
- IDB Approves $106.68mn in Loans and Grants
- EC and Jordan Detail Aid Program
- KFAED Lends to Syria and Bahrain
- Sudan Receives Aid from Japan, IDB and EC