Issue 49
Oil News
- QUIET MEETING IN PROSPECT FOR GENEVA
- Oil Supply Rise in August
- Japan's 5% Energy Demand Growth Calls for Revised Supply Forecast, Says Fujime
- Saudi Crude Prices for October
- Saudi Arabia Leases Storage Facility in the Caribbean
- Taiwan Imports 145,000 b/d of Saudi Crude
- Japanese Petrochemical Companies to Import Saudi LPG
- SABIC's Mid-Year Net Income up 20.5%
- King Fahd University to Carry out Research for Saudi Aramco
- AOC Oil Sales Show 45% Increase in 1H 1989
- Iranian Crude Output Estimated at 3.2mn b/d for August
- USSR Spuds First Well in Iranian Section of Caspian Sea
- UK's Denholm to Manage Six NITC Vessels
- Repairs Completed on Tabriz and Bakhtaran Refineries
- Murban Down by 40 Cents/B for August; Oman by 50 Cents/B
- Indian Refinery Mooted for Jebel Ali
- Italian Foreign Minister Calls for EC Review of Relations with Libya; Treiki Proposes Dialogue with US
- Joint Iraqi-British Study of Northern Fields
- Incentives Offered to Private Sector to Run Petrol Stations
- CFP-Total Drills Dry Hole at Mocha-Khawkhah Concession
- Construction of Four New Berths for Aden Refinery Completed
- Study Commissioned for a 200,000 b/d Refinery at Mogadishu
- Syria Invites Bids for Study on Upgrading of Refineries
- Gupco to Start Production from Gama Discovery Shortly
- Bonner and Moore Holds Conference on EEC Markets in 1992
- Publications Received
- Letter to the Editor
- OXFORD ENERGY SEMINAR GETS UNDER WAY
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- Italian Bank Scandal Focuses Attention on Iraqi Export Credits
- Saudi Share Prices Increase
- New Study Sees Mid East Oil Revenues Returning to Peak Levels by 2000
- Intra-Arab Debt Totals $12.3bn in 1987
- IBRD and IDA Lend $332mn to Three Arab Countries
- OFID Approves $36mn in Loans and Grants
- SFD Lends $27mn to Algeria
- AMF Lends $32mn to Syria