Issue 26
Oil News
- Saudi Arabia Still Set For 8mn B/D Sales Program For April
- Nigeria Lowers April Price Formulas by 35-55 Cents/B
- Libya Cuts April Price Formulas by 15-20 Cents/B
- Syria Raises 2Q Price Formula for Light Crude
- Smoother Track in Prospect for KPC Reconstruction Effort
- First Well in Burgan Oilfield Recapped
- Kuwait Wants to Remain Long-Term Shareholder in BP
- Offshore Neutral Zone Production Expected to Resume Within Two Months
- SABIC's Profit Dips in 1990
- New Iraqi Cabinet Reflects Saddam's Resolve to Retain Power
- Bouri Field Producing at 85,000 b/d
- Yemen Seeks Participation of Western Firms in Shabwa Oilfield Development
- Canadian Firm to Drill Three Wells in Jana Block
- New Oil Marketing Chief in Yemen
- Khalda's Salam-Matruh Gas Line Goes on Stream
- New Director General for SPC
- Jordan Receives 44,000 Tons of Syrian Crude
- Jordan's 1990 Crude Oil Imports from Iraq Exceeded 2.3mn Tons
- ASRY to Speed Up Acquisition of New Floating Dock
- Crude Oil Still Gushing from Northern Gulf
- Japan's Middle East Crude Imports Rose by 9.8% in 1990
- World Natural Gas Demand Estimated to Rise to 3,629bn Cu.Ms. by 2010
- Publications Received
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Reassess Borrowing Plans
- Saudi Arabia Blacklists Token Number of International Banks
- Bankers Trust Completes Financing for Gulf Air's Boeings
- Six Arab Banks and Credit Lyonnais Complete Capital Increase in UBAF
- Central Bank of Kuwait Outlines Procedure for Changing Old KD Notes
- Bank Dhofar al-Omani al-Fransi to Arrange Lekhwair Field Finance
- Morocco's IMF Standby Expires, Negotiations Continue on EFF
- UAE Oil Revenues Double in 1990, Says New Report