1. Shell Heading Towards UAE Door Over Bab Exit?

    ...tober that the production capacity had been reached. KEY ABU DHABI OIL AND GAS ASSETS   ADVANCES AT SHAH BUT GAS SHORTFALL TO STAY The UAE has been unable to meet domestic gas demand through local production. According to BP figures, production totalled 57.8 bcm in 2014, while co...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  2. Japan Fires Opening Shot In Battle For Adma-Opco Renewal

    ...lied to the 12% Adma-Opco concession, Jodco also has a 12% stake in the offshore Zadco concession, which in 2014 was extended to 2041 (MEES, 24 January 2014). Security of supply is likely also a prominent consideration. The UAE supplied 870,000 b/d of crude oil and condensate to Japan in the first 10...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  3. BP Major Contributor To Egypt Five Year Strategy

    ...cember and has become increasingly reliant on Gulf benefactors to keep its head above water: since President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi came to power in June 2014 it has received around $30bn in aid from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait. But the 75% fall in oil prices since mid-2015 and subsequent collapse in th...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  4. Oman’s Record Annual Output Can’t Mask Revenue Declines

    ...l exports levels of 844,000 b/d, revenues have nosedived: the $17.41bn figure for 2015 is down by more than 42% on 2014’s $30.1bn (see chart). Oman is therefore slashing government expenditure in the 2016 budget by 11%, including slicing 56% off of its subsidies bill (MEES, 8 January). It has al...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  5. Saudi Oil Trade Hits New Records – Imports As Well As Exports

    ...vember – both records – boosting overall products imports to 821,000 b/d, also a record (see graph 2). Refined products demand data suggests 2015 figures will show a new peak. This year’s demand to end-November averages 1.97mn b/d, up on a record 1.86mn b/d for 2014, including a new record of 2.14mn b/d in Ma...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  6. Korea Crude Imports Hit Record As Iraqi Volumes Double

    ...sewhere, Iraq, whose exports of sour medium-to-heavy crude are of similar quality to Iranian grades, has been the key country to pick up the slack (see graph 3). Iraqi volumes hit a record 357,000 b/d in 2015, up by a whopping 84% on 2014 and more than double 2010 volumes. Of the 392,000 b/d 2015 in...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  7. South Korean LNG Appetite Thins Out, Prices Remain Under Pressure

    ...ns of LNG to EDF’s trading arm over eight years from 2017. The agreement follows a previous deal formalized in 2014 with France’s Total regarding capacity at the US’ Sabine Pass project that is expected to start up by March. Kogas, which had agreed to take 3.5mn tons/year from the Louisiana pl...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  8. Oman Refining Output Up 5% In 2015, But Set To Fall In 2016 As New CDU Hooked Up

    ...lletin, for January 2016, shows increased output of most light fuels and in particular gasoil, whose output rose 12.5% from 2014. However, 90 RON regular gasoline declined by over 42% while production of 95 RON super gasoline was increased by 7%.   Increasing light fuels output over the last fuel ye...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  9. Saudi Generator Secures $2bn Credit As Part Of Broader Saudi Funding Drive

    ...generation Regulatory Authority (ECRA) says that SEC collected an average SR0.138/kWh ($0.04/kWh) from consumers in 2014, more than 10% below the average generating cost of SR0.154kWh. ECRA says SEC’s finances are boosted by “soft loans” from government. In 2015 SEC secured $3bn from Korea’s Kexim to help fu...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  10. Iran Return Sends Prices, Revenue Into The Deep Freeze

    ...mped up estimates of by how much and how quickly Iran can ramp up production and exports.   MEES estimates that Iran produced 2.89mn b/d in December, little changed from average 2014 and 2015 levels but 700,000 b/d down on 3.6mn b/d 2011 volumes. Exports last year remained rangebound at 1....

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  11. Libya: IS Attacks Continue, As Does Uncertainty Over Unity Government

    ...nflicts, a peace deal has been signed between Jebel Nafusa and Zintan in the west of Libya after 15 months of fighting. Zintani forces, affiliated to the official government in Baida (which in turn is affiliated with the HOR in nearby Tobruk), seized the town in October 2014, causing more than 4,000 people to...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  12. Genel Highlights Kurdistan’s Declining Crude Production

    ...e becoming increasingly evident. Hardest hit is the Genel-operated Taq Taq. Genel figures show that production averaged 116,000 b/d in 2015, but has fallen back to 83,000 b/d in January so far, a 28% fall that pushes it below 2014 output figures.    At the DNO-operated Tawke, in which Genel ha...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  13. Saudi Petchem Profits Hit By Crude Slump; Feedstock Price Hikes Add To Stress

    ...34.25bn for 2014.   The total value of the 14 companies, measured in terms of market capitalization, fell by 20.5% between end-2014 and end-2015. The decline follows the slide in crude oil prices since mid-2014. Global benchmark crudes are currently trading at around 75% below their mid-2014 le...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  14. IMF Downgrades MENA, Saudi Growth; Is It Enough?

    ...untries for which the IMF published growth forecasts in its six monthly WEO between 1999 and 2014, there were 220 instances where an economy grew in one year before contracting the next.   How many of these 220 instances had the IMF flagged up by April of the preceding year? Precisely zero.  ...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  15. Oman Raises $1bn Loan

    ...unge in oil prices which began in 2014 has hit Oman’s finances hard, with Oman slashing budgeted spending by 11% for 2016. Also it axed subsidies by a whopping 56% to OR400mn in 2016 and raised domestic petroleum product prices.   Latest statistics from the Ministry of Oil and Gas show that wh...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016
  16. Egypt Aiming To Trim Energy Subsidies This Year

    ...pidly, hitting E£10.4bn ($1.4bn) for July-October 2015, the most recent period for which data are available, up E£8.6bn on the figure for the same period a year earlier.   For 2015-16 as a whole the spending on electricity subsidies is slated to hit E£31.1bn, up from E£23.6bn for 2014-15 and E£13...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 22 Jan 2016