Issue 42
Oil News
- Iraq And OPEC At The Crossroads
- Iran Cuts Far East Price Formulas By 10 Cents/B For August
- Oman Cuts June Crude Price By $0.24/B
- Qatar Price Formulas Unchanged For June
- Iraqi-UN Oil Talks Mean Bad News For OPEC, Says CGES
- US Starts Consultations To Tighten Sanctions Against Libya
- KPI Announces Closure Of Naples Refinery
- Oil Production Costs In Kuwait
- Kuwait Goes Ahead With Plans For Privatization Of Oil-Related Sectors
- Shell Denies Upstream Talks With Iraq
- Aghazadeh Calls For Lower Oil Consumption, Urges Use Of Natural Gas
- NSC Shops For Crude Tankers
- SABAYEK To Set Up Gulf Ferroalloys Plant
- New Appointments in Saudi Arabia
- Egypt To Extend Application Of New Gas Pricing Formula
- Tullow Abandons First Wildcat In East Ash Sham Permit
- Malaysia's Petronas Renews Crude Processing Contract With Aden Refinery
- UAE Official Calls On Oil Exporters To Retaliate Against Carbon Tax
- ICJ Sets Date For Proceedings Regarding Qatar-Bahrain Border Dispute
- Lebanon Ponders Future Of Its Refineries
- US Crude Oil Production Lowest In 35 Years, Says API
- CERI Holds 12th Oil And Gas Markets Conference In September
Financial & Banking News
- Syria Uses Foreign Borrowing To Boost 1993 Budget By 32%
- Bonds Issued For Qatargas
- Al-Rajhi To Finance Fume Treatment Plant For Alba
- Abu Dhabi To Put 13 Former BCCI Officials On Trial
- Kuwait To Cut Discount Rate Again
- King Hasan Of Morocco Calls For Further Liberalization Of Economy
- Kuwait's Gulf Bank Turns In Solid Performance For 1992
- GIB Shows 52% Increase In Interim Profits