Issue 37
Oil News
- ALGERIA PLANS EXPANSION OF GAS SALES TO US AND EUROPE
- Saudi Arabia Eases Volume Cuts for Contract Customers in July
- Rabigh Refinery Start-Up now Scheduled for Early 1990
- Saudi Arabia and France Sign Missile Deal
- NSC Returns Impressive Profits in 1988
- Saudi-Finnish Polyester Plant to Be Built at Jubail
- Security Agreement Published in Official Gazette
- Japan's Idemitsu Lifts Fao Blend Spot Cargo in July
- Italian Consortium Wins Pipe Factory Project
- Production Capacity to Be Increased to 4mn b/d, Says Aghazadeh
- Venezuela Reclassifies 40,000 b/d of Condensates as Crudes
- Sonatrach and Distrigaz Settle LNG Dispute
- ADNOC Revives Plans to Raise Capacity of Ruwais Refinery to 300,000 b/d
- ADNATCO's Capital Raised to $136mn
- Qadhafi Invites US and USSR to Explore in Libya
- Negotiations Deadline with US Oil Firms to Be Extended
- Committee Submits Report on Oil Secretariat
- No Change in Qatar's May Price Formula
- Qatar's Products Exports Average 46,500 b/d
- Crude Oil Prices for Third Quarter
- Egypt Unhappy about Increase in OPEC Output Ceiling
- Kandil Signs Five Oil Agreements with Phillips, Shell and Norsk Hydro
- Banagas's Gross Profit Falls by 4.7% to $5.9mn in 1988
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- Egypt and IMF Differ over Size of Budget Deficit
- Jordan Counts on Rescheduling and Aid
- KIA Nominees Take Over Albaab
- KIO Doubles Stake in Midland Bank
- Bahraini Stock Exchange Opens to GCC Trading