Issue 18
Oil News
- Oman Plans To Boost Production To 700,000 b/d in 1990
- South Yemen Changes Contract and Reallocates Acreage for Soviet Firms
- Zubair LPG Plant Nears Start-Up
- Iraq's Oil Reserves Exceed 100 Billion Barrels Says Chalabi
- Hungary Imports 200,000 Tons of Iraqi Crude Oil
- Iraq to Build Aluminum Smelter Plant
- Nazer's Visit to Japan Focuses on General Cooperation
- Samarec Raises February LPG Prices
- Yanbu' Solvents Plant Nears Completion
- Agip Makes Second Discovery in Algerian Acreage
- Yugoslavia Agrees to Take Algerian Gas
- Oil Squeeze Nearer than Expected, Says BP's Horton
- Soviet Oil Production Declines 340,000 B/D in 1989
- Significant Cut in UK Oil Production next September
- RIIA Holds Conference on Iraq
- Sumed Pipeline Tolls Raised to $2.55/Ton
- Egypt Reduces Oil Prices by $1.00/B for First Half of February
- Iran Signs Contract for Bandar Abbas Refinery
- Dubai Drydocks Sets Up New Repair Division at Jebel Ali Port
- Subroto Calls for Foreign Participation in Expanding OPEC Production Capacity
- West Germany's Mannesmann Wins LPG Bottling Plant Contract
- FPC Awards $5Mn Drilling Contract to Hungarian Firm
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- Samba Reports Strong Growth in Profits, Assets
- Egypt Girds Up for New Round of Reforms
- Iranian Five-Year Plan Approved, Borrowings Begin
- Intifada Support Committed at $21mn per Month
- Recent Aid Agreements