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QatarEnergy Signs Long-Term LNG Deal With Price-Sensitive Bangladesh
...ne 2017). Then in 2021, Qatar signed a deal with trading firm Vitol to supply 1.25mn t/y of LNG to Bangladesh until 2028. This was followed in June 2023 with another QatarEnergy-Petrobangla deal, this time for 1.8mn t/y for 15 years from 2026 (MEES, 2 June 2023). With the new deal’s full 1mn t/y ki...
Volume: 67Issue: 05Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024 -
Egypt’s Upstream Independents Feel The Pinch Of Local Dollar Shortages
...aros saw its receivables position rise 54% to end 2023 at $37.3mn. Pharos’ Egypt output comes from 45% stakes in the El Fayum and North Beni Suef (NBS) concessions south of Cairo operated by privately-held Texas-based IPR. Here output fell 21% to 3,070 b/d for 2023, less than half of 2017’s 7,...
Volume: 67Issue: 05Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024 -
Deadly Militia Attack On US Outpost In Jordan Underlines Iraqi Government’s Weakness
...litias could destabilize a fragile reconciliation between Iraq and its Arab neighbors, and possibly threaten the economic and trade gains that Baghdad hopes will bring much-needed investment from GCC countries (MEES, 8 December 2017). SOPHISTICATED AND STRATEGIC ATTACK The line be...
Volume: 67Issue: 05Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024 -
Saudi Arabia’s Luberef Secures Samref VGO
...ceives up to 50,000 b/d of RCO through pipeline connections to Yanbu’s refineries, while the Jeddah plant has had to receive its 24,500 b/d via tanker since the Jeddah refinery shut in 2017 (MEES, 24 November 2017). Yanbu RCO supplies were increased by 5,000 b/d in June 2023 under a new 12-month su...
Volume: 67Issue: 05Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024 -
KRG’s Oil Sector Hangs By A Thread As Iraq-Turkey Arbitration Nears Closure
...,000 b/d through the link. PIPELINE TO THE WORLD The stretch of pipeline in Kurdistan was built and operated by domestic firm KAR and had an initial capacity of 300,000 b/d. This was expanded to 700,000 b/d and then in June 2017 Russian state-firm Rosneft took a 60% stake and invested in ex...
Volume: 66Issue: 05Published at Fri, 03 Feb 2023 -
Iraq Eyes Japanese Replacement For Inpex Stake
...ch as JX Nippon are unlikely to be willing to replace Inpex given the risky operational environment. Located in Dhi Qar province and discovered by Lukoil in 2017, Eridu is one of Iraq’s largest discoveries in recent years....
Volume: 66Issue: 05Published at Fri, 03 Feb 2023 -
Iran Sets New Production Targets As Owji Offers Oil To The World
...rget is a flashback to 2015 when the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was signed and Iran sought to bring foreign firms back into the country. Back then Iran targeted 5.7mn b/d by 2017-18 (MEES, 25 September 2015), but few firms were willing to take the plunge. TECHNICAL & FINANCIAL CH...
Volume: 65Issue: 05Published at Fri, 04 Feb 2022 -
Exxon Eyes 25% 2022 Permian Growth
...ficiencies and driving technology applications… has worked very, very well, and we’re seeing the results of that.” This references a strategy first set out in 2017 (MEES, 17 February 2017) and expanded upon two years later (MEES, 15 March 2019). Exxon also stuck to its guns and doubled down on the Pe...
Volume: 65Issue: 05Published at Fri, 04 Feb 2022 -
Egypt To Seek More IMF Aid Amid Growing Budget Deficit
...se. Preliminary figures for the first half of the current 2021-22 financial year (ie for 2H 2021) show subsidies and grants spending rising to E£136bn ($8.6bn), the highest first half figure since 2017-18 and up 36% from the 1H 2020-21 figure (see table and chart 1). Whilst comparing part year ac...
Volume: 65Issue: 05Published at Fri, 04 Feb 2022 -
Kuwait Cuts Long Term Targets For Giant Burgan Field
...ude oil and associated gas recovered from the Arifjan, Marat, Minagish Oolite and Burgan Wara sour reservoirs. The EPC for the facility was awarded to British firm Petrofac in March 2017, and the plant was originally due online in mid-2020. Start-up has since been delayed and the latest timeframe an...
Volume: 64Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2021 -
LNG Trade: China Set To Overtake Japan As Top Importer
...rket share is down from the record 46.1% hit the previous year. Qatar remains a clear number two in the Chinese market, but a distant one, with 2020 supplies of 8.2mn tons less than a third of Aussie volumes. Having overtaken Japan in 2017, South Korea was Qatar’s top export market in 2018 and 20...
Volume: 64Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2021 -
Libya’s Power Sector In A Race Against Time
...ka said last month it was “about to start construction” on two gas turbine power plants – 650MW Misrata and 690MW Tripoli West – worth a combined 1.3GW (MEES, 8 January). Enka’s partner on the projects, Siemens, will provide the turbines. At the time of the original award in 2017, Siemens costed th...
Volume: 64Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2021 -
Oman 2020 Refining: Output Down, Exports Up, Jet Crashes
...Oman’s two refineries, 197,000 b/d Sohar and 106,000 b/d Mina al-Fahal, saw a second consecutive dip year-on-year in key products yields in 2020 though volumes remain well ahead of pre-2018 levels. The Sultanate saw a major capacity boost when Sohar was upgraded in 2017 (MEES, 23 February 20...
Volume: 64Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2021 -
Egypt: BP Readies Raven
...ril 2017 (MEES, 15 March 2019). The condensate output should also help boost Egypt’s oil output which fell to a new 40-year low in November of 572,000 b/d (MEES, 29 January). ...
Volume: 64Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2021 -
KPC Prepares To Streamline Subsidiaries With Reshuffle
...5,000 b/d refinery and a 22mn t/y LNG import terminal are slated to start up this quarter. Kipic was only established in 2017, but looks set to be merged back into KNPC. Elsewhere, with Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) CEO Ali Shehab retiring, he will be replaced as acting CEO by Abdulnasser al-Fulaij, th...
Volume: 64Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2021 -
Tunisia’s Net Energy Imports Hit Record In 2018
...nual price for Brent crude (see chart 4). Net oil import volumes were actually down a touch thanks to a dip in demand from 2017’s record levels. Whilst in gross terms, Tunisia’s spending on energy imports remains well below the $4bn-plus import bills seen in 2012-14 when crude was largely over $10...
Volume: 62Issue: 05Published at Fri, 01 Feb 2019 -
Adnoc Brings Eni, OMV Into Refining Arm Ahead Of Expansion
...e remaining 85,000 b/d is at the Abu Dhabi refinery. Products output in 2017 was 725,000 b/d, of which 512,000 b/d (70%) was exported. Abu Dhabi plans to boost refining capacity by 60% to around 1.5mn b/d by 2025 under its $45bn strategy to turn Ruwais into “the world’s largest integrated re...
Volume: 62Issue: 05Published at Fri, 01 Feb 2019 -
LNG: A Record Year As Qatar & Oman Both Hike Sales
...*Global LNG trade surged to record levels in 2018. The top five global importers alone, all in Asia, collectively took 220.4mn tons, up 13% on 2017’s previous record. Global number two China alone took a whopping 41% more on the back of 46% 2017 gains, pulling further ahead of number three So...
Volume: 62Issue: 05Published at Fri, 01 Feb 2019 -
Qatar 2018 Revenue Surge Finances Renewed Checkbook Diplomacy
...bargo. The Saudi-led embargo was imposed in June 2017 (MEES, 9 June 2017) and so 2018 was its first full calendar-year in force. Economic data shows that Qatar is comfortably weathering the storm, having rejigged a few trade routes to adjust to the new situation. Critical exports of LNG and oil have co...
Volume: 62Issue: 05Published at Fri, 01 Feb 2019 -
Qatar’s Emir On Asian Tour
...pplier to Korea, which imported a record 14.3mn tons from the emirate in 2018. Korea is also Qatar’s largest buyer of the fuel (see p5). The potential downsides of Qatar supplying clients with its own LNG fleet was exposed in June 2017 when its neighbors (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE) imposed an ec...
Volume: 62Issue: 05Published at Fri, 01 Feb 2019