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China Hedges Bets As South Sudan Votes On Independence
...ploration in March and a consortium led by Luxembourg’s Star Petroleum will start exploring Block E. “We estimate that these two blocks have huge reserves which could allow us to add three times the current production to reach maybe 2mn b/d in around 2014 to 2015,” he said, according to AFP. Total sp...
Volume: 54Issue: 03Published at Mon, 17 Jan 2011 -
Unrest Sweeps North Africa
...esident Ben Ali called the ongoing nationwide protests “acts of terrorism” and blamed “foreign parties” during a speech on national television. However, on 13 January Mr Ben Ali announced on state television that he would not seek a sixth term in office when his current one ends in 2014. Following the an...
Volume: 54Issue: 03Published at Mon, 17 Jan 2011 -
Utenov: Kazakstan’s Strategic Oil Exports Outlook
...ich comes in approximately 2018-19 according to the group of six companies’ estimate. Before the start of oil production under the framework of Kashagan Phase 2 development, the capacity of the existing export systems with full extension of the CPC oil pipeline by the end of 2014 will be enough to ex...
Volume: 54Issue: 03Published at Mon, 17 Jan 2011 -
Abu Dhabi Renews Cosmo Concessions
...nuary 2014 (MEES, 22 February 2010). The Cosmo renewal is the emirate’s second. ADNOC’s onshore gas division, GASCO, (ADNOC 68%, Shell 15%, Total 15%, and Portugal’s Partex 2%) had its concession renewed in March 2009, six months after it had expired. It was post dated to October 2008 and will ex...
Volume: 54Issue: 03Published at Mon, 17 Jan 2011 -
Political Comment (17 January 2011)
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 3 17-Jan-2011 POLITICAL COMMENT Political Comment (17 January 2011) Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali has responded to violent unrest in the country by announcing that he will not run for reelection in 2014. Lebanon's na...
Volume: 54Issue: 03Published at Mon, 17 Jan 2011