Issue 34
Oil News
- Producer-Consumer Dialogue Enjoys Enthusiastic Backing from Iran
- Security Council Sets Iraqi War Damage Fund in Geneva
- GCC Oil Ministers Hold Meeting in Riyadh to Discuss Kuwait's Request for Oil Assistance
- Algerian Gas Sales Projected at 32.1bn cu. ms. in 1991
- Experts Recommend more Active Role for OPEC on Environmental Issues
- Boussena Says OPEC Losing Revenue because of High Production Ceiling
- UAE Oil Minister Expects Stable Oil Prices until End-1991
- France and Venezuela Sponsor Oil Producer-Consumer Conference in Paris on 1-2 July
- AOC Could Start Production from Offshore Neutral Zone Shortly
- Oil Continues to Seep into Gulf
- Production from North Gas Field to Start in early June
- Fire-Fighters Cap 125 Wells
- Otal Launches UK-Kuwait Shipping Service
- UN Sanctions Committee Says No Objection to Jordan's Crude Imports from Iraq
- Dubai Merges Ports to Create Dubai Ports Authority
- Turkey to Buy 50,000 b/d of Crude Oil from Libya
- Banbi Replaces Kandil as Oil Minister
- Mobil/Chemvest Study New MTBE Plant
- Saudi Arabia Licenses New Construction Company for the Oil Industry
- Samarec's Refining Capacity Exceeds 1mn b/d
- NSC Reports Record Profits
- Saudi Arabia and Oman Ratify Border Agreement
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- Saudi Arabia Seeks Loan from Its own Commercial Banks
- SAMA Rescinds Banking Blacklist
- Alba Seeks Interest Rate Swap...
- ...as Its Export Credits Near Completion
- Citibank to Become First US Bank in Algeria
- Egypt and IMF Sign Accord, Egyptian Budget Reflects Reform Program