Issue 17
Oil News
- OPEC/NON-OPEC HOLD USEFUL EXCHANGE OF VIEWS IN LONDON
- SAUDI ARABIA'S SAMARIC INSTITUTES TENDERING SYSTEM FOR SPOT PRODUCTS SALES
- Zayid Assures Fahd of UAE Adherence to OPEC Agreement
- Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Deny Iranian Accusations of Over-production
- Algeria Denies Opposing Higher Prices
- Soviet Economist Says USSR Should Stabilize Oil and Gas Output
- APPA Supports OPEC/Non-OPEC Dialogue
- Observers See Possibility of further Abu Dhabi Output Cutback in March
- Syria to Increase Crude Exports in 1989
- New Saudi Refining and Marketing Company Gets Under Way
- Kandil Signs Two Oil Exploration Agreements with Shell
- Petrobel to Prepare Oil and Gas Finds for Production
- Israel to Continue to Purchase 40,000 b/d of Egyptian Crude
- Suez Canal Tolls 1989
- Iran Producing 200,000 b/d from Offshore
- Iran to Supply 20,000 b/d of Crude Oil to Poland
- Alba's Output Rises in 1988
- Bishara Presses for early GCC-EC Accord
- JIME Holds Oil Conference in Cairo
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- Kuwait Records Deficit in First Fiscal Quarter
- Interest Rates the Key difference in Egypt/IMF Talks
- Kuwait Oil Revenues Fall Back to 1986 Levels
- Investcorp Shows another Big Profit Increase
- KFAED Lends $248mn in 1987/88
- North Yemen Gets Chinese, Japanese Aid
- EC Grants $47mn to Mauritania