Issue 32
Oil News
- Iraq Pleads With UN For Five-Year Moratorium On Reparations Payments
- Kuwait Aims to Restart Production for Local Consumption next Month; Neutral Zone Offshore Output Will also Resume
- Well Fire Fighter Predicts Kuwait Will Be Able to Produce 250,000-500,000 b/d by Year End
- Kuwait to Transship Imports through the UAE's Jebel Ali Port
- Minor Changes in Saudi Prices for June
- Qatar Lowers Price Formulas for April
- OPEC Basket Price Rises to $17.39/B in April
- OPEC Crude Production Drops 800,000 b/d in April
- New Appointments at OPEC
- Iranian Output Down Marginally in March
- Six Drilling Rigs Start Operation in Southern Oil Fields
- Abu Dhabi Programs 200,000 b/d Output Cut in May
- Yemen Term Contract Volume Drops in Second Quarter
- CanadianOxy Hires Two Additional Rigs for Masilah-Barriyah Concession
- Harken to Dredge Channel for First Exploration Well
- Chiyoda Wins Contract for Sharq's Expansion Project
- FCC at Yanbu` Refinery Expected to Be Repaired within Ten Days
- Egypt Adjusts Price of Natural Gas for Domestic Use
- 112 E&P Wells Drilled in 1990
- Umm Sa`id Refinery Processes 62,000 b/d in 1990
- Libya to Supply Sudan with Crude until End 1991
- President Bush Rejects Consumer-Producer Dialogue Proposal
- US Oil Imports Drop 17.2% in 1Q91
- Conferences
- Petroleum Industry in Japan 1990, edited and produced by the Japan Petroleum & Energy Consultants Ltd.
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- BCCI Plans for the Future
- TAIB Profits Down for 1990
- Iraq's 1991 Budget Focuses on Reconstruction
- Iran Keen to Introduce Economic Reforms, Says Bank Markazi Governor
- Egypt Plans for Smaller Budget Deficits
- Iran's Non-Oil Exports Totaled $1.5bn last Year
- Italy to Provide $1bn Credit to Iran