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Libya’s Oil Revenues Plummet To $6bn In 2020
...ED BETWEEN 2011-17 DUE TO LACK OF NOC DATA. INCLUDES GAS EXPORT REVENUE, PRODUCTS SALES, ROYALTIES AND TAX. ^KPLER. SOURCE: OPEC ASB, CBL, NOC, KPLER, MEES. 2: LIBYA’S 2020 OIL & GAS INCOME ($BN): NOC STOPPED TRANSFERRING FUNDS TO CBL IN SEPT, LEAVING $2.1BN FROZEN IN THE LIBYAN FOREIGN BA...
Volume: 64Issue: 04Published at Fri, 29 Jan 2021 -
Iran: Exports Edge Up But Outlook Remains Bleak
...UTERS REPORTS. GREECE NOV18 FIGURE IS ALSO AN ESTIMATE. **BONDED STORAGE IN DALIAN, CHINA (ESTIMATES BASED ON DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHIPPING ARRIVALS IN CHINA AND OFFICIAL CHINA IMPORT STATS). ^^FRANCE, AUSTRIA INCLUDED IN 'OTHER EU' FOR 2011, 2012. SOURCE: NATIONAL IMPORT STATISTICS, REUTERS, BLOOMBERG, ME...
Volume: 62Issue: 04Published at Fri, 25 Jan 2019 -
Libya Halves 2018 Budget Deficit But Remains Hostage To Oil And Conflict
...Libya recorded its highest revenues in five years in 2018 on the back of a leap in oil prices and six-year high oil output. But it is no closer to exiting its now eight-year ‘transition’ to normality: its destiny, as always, remains tied to oil. Libya entered its revolutionary year of 2011...
Volume: 62Issue: 04Published at Fri, 25 Jan 2019 -
Total: Cyprus “Thrilling”
...xonMobil and Qatar’s QP. Even if drilling is a success, lack of progress at Cyprus’ only discovery-to-date, 5 tcf, 2011 Aphrodite, provides a cautionary tale. ...
Volume: 60Issue: 04Published at Fri, 27 Jan 2017 -
Libya: Situation Normal, All Falling Apart
...my is no match for the plethora of militia groups that effectively control the country. These include radical Islamists that have made their presence noticed by fighting government forces in Benghazi. The militias’ unchecked rule has led to the unlawful incarceration of thousands of Libyans since the 2011...
Volume: 57Issue: 04Published at Fri, 24 Jan 2014 -
Sudan’s Upstream Banking On Repeat Business
...SUDAN Sudan’s Upstream Banking On Repeat Business Sudan is looking to drum up interest in its stalled upstream, close to three years after losing the majority of its oil producing assets due to South Sudan’s independence in July 2011: since the South’s secession production ha...
Volume: 57Issue: 04Published at Fri, 24 Jan 2014