Issue 35
Oil News
- Libya Plans To Raise Oil Production Capacity To 2MN B/D By 1994
- Venezuela's Production Capacity Expansion Plans Will Be Stretched Out, Says Parra
- Saudi Arabia Issues More Warnings to Oil Companies about Disputed Border with Yemen
- King Fahd Reiterates Saudi Commitment to Balanced Oil Policy
- Samarec Completes Negotiations for 1992 LPG Contracts
- SABIC's First Quarter Profits Fall
- Yemen's Crude Oil Production Averages 197,000 b/d in 1991
- Libyan Price Formulas for June
- Nigeria Reduces Price Formulas by 5 Cents/B for June
- Egypt Reduces Price of Suez Blend for June
- Security Council Retains Sanctions against Iraq
- Bapco Refinery Processed a Record 257,000 b/d in 1991
- Saipem Awarded Contract to Lay the Transmed Two
- Terms of Esso's South Hurghada Concession
- Adnoc Inaugurates Sulfur Granulation Plant
- Dubai Establishes Economic Department
- Netback Values
Financial & Banking News
- Closure of NCB's Branch Highlights Challenge Facing all Foreign Banks in London
- Competition among Underwriters Cuts Price of Ibn Sina Loan
- Morgan Grenfell Confident that Qatar Fuel Additives Will Go Ahead
- Bahrain Middle East Bank Launches Groundbreaking Commercial Paper Program
- Iran Raises Deposit Rates, and Will Allow Banks to Compete for Funds
- Gulf Investment Corporation Appointed to Study Privatization in Kuwait