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Algeria Facing Gas Supply Squeeze As Export Projects Unfold
...rgets. The LNG projects that Dr Feghouli was referring to are the 4.5mn tons/year plant at Skikda, being built by US firm KBR, and a 4.7mn t/y plant at Arzew, for which a joint venture between Italy’s Snamprogetti and Japan’s Chiyoda won the contract last July. They are due for completion in November 2011...
Volume: 52Issue: 02Published at Mon, 12 Jan 2009 -
Kuwait Looks To Non-Associated Gas Debut
...ude at full capacity. Kuwait awarded the contract to design and build the country’s fourth gas train to Korea’s SK Engineering last month. The plant will have processing capacity of 805mn cfd of gas and 106,300 b/d of condensate and is due on-stream by end-February 2011. It will take not just non-as...
Volume: 51Issue: 02Published at Mon, 14 Jan 2008 -
MENA’s Proposed Refining Capacity Additions Face Costs/Engineering Challenges
...gasoline will be eliminated by 2011-12, and the Middle East will have a surplus of some 200,000-250,000 b/d of gasoline by 2015. Additionally, FACTS predicts that the Middle East will have middle distillate export availability of 1.4mn b/d in 2015. Given rising Gulf region products demand, so...
Volume: 51Issue: 02Published at Mon, 14 Jan 2008