Issue 50
Oil News
- OPEC PRICE COMMITTEE TO MEET ON 25 SEPTEMBER
- North Yemen and future Petroleum Prospects
- Chalabi Says Iraq Will Maintain Oil Production Level
- US Senate Votes Economic Sanctions against Iraq
- Nazer Denies Price Committee Reports
- King Fahd Calls for Action to Stem Price Slide
- UAE Reiterates Demand for Higher OPEC Quota
- Kuwait Calls upon OPEC and Non-OPEC Producers to Preserve Market Stability
- Algerian Emissaries Convey Messages to Gulf Leaders
- Lukman Defends Commitment to OPEC
- Equador to Seek Higher Quota
- Venezuela Produces l.97mn b/d in First half 1988
- Spain and Algeria Discuss Gas Line via Morocco
- Sonatrach Raises Stake in Panhandle
- Japanese Petroleum Imports Soar in July
- Oil Prices Reduced by 75 Cents/B for Second Half of September
- FPC Invite Bids for Supply of Production Facilities for Tayani Field
- Oman's Refinery Throughput Rises 35.3% in first Half 1988
- Kuwait to Retain Reflagged Tankers
Financial & Banking News
- Algerian Economy Grows despite Restructuring
- IMF/Egypt Talks Deadlocked
- KIO Holding Company Wants Representation at Spanish Bank
- Arlabank Forms Brazilian Joint Venture
- New Saudi, Kuwaiti Bonds Issued
- Iowa Lends $30.2mn to Mauritania and South Yemen