1. Iranian Crude Output Continues To Fall, Hurt By Sanctions

    ...pacity three-four years ago. In 2011, before the latest wave of sanctions, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said Iran’s production capacity will drop by 810,000 b/d to 3.1mn b/d by 2016 – assuming a 3.9mn b/d figure in 2010. “Iran’s oil industry is clearly under stress from further wide-ranging sa...

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  2. High Oil Prices Due To Tightening Market Fundamentals, Says CGES

    ...ep pace with demand in 2011, the report said, even though consumption increased by only 650,000 b/d (0.7%) during 2011, while data suggests that global oil consumption actually fell in the final quarter of the year, the first drop since the middle of 2009. “A faltering economic recovery in the Eu...

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  3. Fesharaki Sees Disappearance Of US Oil Imports From Middle East

    ...rnerstone of the US policy for decades. Now, that is all changing.” Dr Fesharaki sets out a number of scenarios for the US to replace imports from the Middle East. US crude imports were estimated at 2.36mn b/d in 2008, but by 2011 had declined by almost 500,000 b/d to 1.89mn b/d, with 63% coming from Sa...

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  4. Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices

    ...Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices ($/B) Algeria (Dated Brent + / - Adjustment Factor; $/B)                 2012 2011   Jan Dec Nov Oc...

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  5. Algeria To Generate 22GW Of Renewable Energy By 2020

    ...inciple to a long term cooperation with the DII in mid-May last year, marking a sharp change in policy after Algerian officials initially expressed reservations about their participation in the initiative because of doubts regarding the sovereignty of the territory (MEES, 30 May 2011). “Algeria offers pe...

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  6. US Envoy Voices Doubts Over Nabucco’s Prospects, May Favor SEEP

    ...ll not be large volumes in the beginning.” Nabucco is one of four major pipeline projects competing to supply gas from Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz Stage 2 development to Europe (MEES, 19 December 2011). Mr Morningstar spoke in favor of projects that “focus on gas supplies via the south direction to th...

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  7. Shah Deniz Expected To Win Waiver From US Sanctions

    ...empted from the latest round of US sanctions against Iran, as set out in the Iran Threat Reduction Act of 2011 which was signed into law by President Barack Obama on 31 December 2011. Shah Deniz leading partner BP, along with EU and US officials including Ambassador Richard Morningstar, the US Special En...

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  8. Gazprom And Socar To Expand Gas Trade In 2012

    ...om Azerbaijan in 2010 and almost 1.6 bcm in 2011....

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  9. Kuwait Energy Announces Gulf Of Suez Oil Find

    ...lds a 70% working interest, with Omani independent oil company Petrogas E&P holding the remaining 30%. A statement by Kuwait Energy said that its Egyptian operations contribute the largest share to its working interest production of 17,700 boe/d at the end of 2011. The company is operator of Area A, the Bu...

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  10. ‘Experimental’ Amounts Of Egyptian Gas Flowing To Jordan

    ...eraged 80mn cfd in 2011. The disruption in supply began early last year following the collapse of the Mubarak regime when saboteurs in the Sinai Peninsula began to attack the pipeline infrastructure around al-'Arish affecting Egyptian gas shipments to Jordan and to Israel. Jordan relies on Egyptian ga...

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  11. NOC Claims To Have Hit 1.3Mn B/D Production Mark

    ...sis Group’s Gialo and Defa fields and Eni’s Murzuq basin blocks have made a sizeable contribution. Late last month output stood at around 1mn b/d, with the 70,000-80,000 b/d Gialo field just having begun to restart (MEES, 26 December 2011). Output at Wintershall’s NC-96 and NC-97 fields is up at ar...

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  12. IMF Marks Down Global Growth, But Keeps MENA Forecast Unchanged

    ...REGIONAL IMF Marks Down Global Growth, But Keeps MENA Forecast Unchanged The IMF cut its global economic growth forecast on 24 January. Citing intensifying strains from the Eurozone crisis, it predicted an increase of only 3.3% in 2012 and 3.9% in 2013. In its September 2011 forecast, th...

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  13. Samba Sees Saudi GDP Up 3.8% In 2012

    ...oil imports from Iran. It predicts that the kingdom will see higher growth in 2013, and puts this at 4.5%. In 2011 the growth rate was 6.8%, the highest since 2003, with much of this attributable to gains in crude oil production due to Libyan outages. However, the non-oil sector also benefited fr...

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  14. South Sudan Shutting Down Oil Output As Kenya Pipeline Deal Is Signed

    ...ndlocked south, which seceded from Sudan last July (MEES, 11 July 2011). A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by South Sudan and Kenya allowing for “the development of an oil pipeline and fiber optic connections between the oil fields in South Sudan and the Kenyan port town of Lamu,” a statement re...

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  15. Western Sanctions Cost Syria $2Bn Since September

    ...SYRIA Western Sanctions Cost Syria $2Bn Since September US and EU sanctions on Syrian oil exports since the beginning of September 2011 have cost the county an estimated $2bn, Syrian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Sufian 'Alaw announced in a press conference on 20 Ja...

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  16. Syria Moves Towards A Managed Float Of Its Currency

    ...SYRIA Syria Moves Towards A Managed Float Of Its Currency With the ongoing political upheaval in Syria since March 2011, the value of the Syrian pound is continuing its slide on the foreign exchange market, hitting a low of $1=S£71 on the free market a week ago. Syrian Prime Minister 'Ad...

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  17. Iran’s Subsidies Reform: A Year Later

    ...commendation for a gradual five-year approach, President Ahmadinejad in late December 2010 announced drastic increases in energy, water, power and bread prices to go into effect immediately (MEES, 20 June 2011). And unable to find a satisfactory formula to determine eligibility for receiving welfare as...

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  18. Iraqi Export Jump Signals Output Surge

    ...ice slide. If Iraq manages to hit, or even go close to, its 2011 output targets and oil prices remain stable, the country appears poised for a major revenue boost. Last year saw oil income rebound from 2009 lows, despite a slight fall in export levels (see Table 2). The last four months of the ye...

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  19. Algerian 2011 Budget Boosts Government Expenditure By 13%

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 5 31-Jan-2011 ALGERIA Algerian 2011 Budget Boosts Government Expenditure By 13% The latest wave of protests in Algeria and other neighboring countries against economic hardships and political repression highlights the urgent need to ad...

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  20. Iran Gas Plants Face Delays

    ...tended to provide feedstock to the 1mn t/y ethylene cracker at the Gachsaran Petrochemical plant, which was originally scheduled to start up in 2011. New ethane and LPG recovery units in the Parsian gas processing plant are planned to complement phase two of the plant, which started up in 2008, mo...

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