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Iraq Breaks From The Past In Fifth Bid Round
...mama formation (38-40° API) – a deeper structure key to Baghdad’s longer-term light oil aspirations. Reserves have been estimated much higher than Huwaiza at 7bn barrels of oil in place (MEES, 17 October 2014). If revenue-sharing terms are any indication of prospective value, these two oil plays we...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
IMF Highlights Kuwait’s Economic Troubles
...gher. On the expenditure side, after two-consecutive years of cuts from 2015-16, the figure has once again risen sharply. The 2014-15 figure of $74.3bn remains the highest on record, but that record is budgeted to be equaled this year and next. The IMF is particularly concerned that spending rises in...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
Qatar Trade: Surplus Dips In 2019 As LNG Pricing Pressure Augurs Worse To Come
...rms around two-thirds of the ‘Natural Gas, LPG & Condensates’ segment which in turn accounted for 62% of Qatar’s overall 2019 export revenue of $73.1bn (see chart 2). The uptick in hydrocarbon prices in 2018 benefited Qatar greatly, with exports breaking past $80bn for the first time since 2014 (ME...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
Qatar Economy Outperforms Budget
...arter’s bumper $1.87bn, which was the highest quarterly figure since 4Q15’s $2.1bn. A budget surplus for 2019 would mark back-to-back surpluses for the first time since oil prices fell in the second-half of 2014. A third consecutive surplus is budgeted for 2020, albeit a mere $100mn (MEES, 20 December 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
Morocco Extends Coal Deal
...d were developed under a 30-year power purchase agreement signed in 1997. Taqa added a further 700MW of coal-fired capacity at the plant in 2014, taking total capacity to 2.056GW (MEES, 26 September 2014). The deal extends Rabat’s commitment to coal, which provided over 50% of Morocco’s el...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020