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DNO Plans To Double Capex In 2016
...ile capex was nudging $300mn in 2014, it dropped to a miserly $50.7mn last year. Despite this, rising output from DNO’s KRG assets meant the company’s overall working interest production rose from 68,900 b/d to 88,400 b/d. However, spending cuts led to KRG production declining in the fourth quarter of th...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
South Sudan Attempts To Cut Sudan Oil Transit Payments
...om Upper Nile has continued, but at a diminished rate. Output in 2014 was around 160,000 b/d, but dropped to 155,000 b/d in the first quarter of 2015 and then to about 140,000 b/d in the final months of the year. After Brent, the European crude benchmark against which Dar Blend is priced, tumbled to ju...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
NOC Targets Belie Libya’s Continuing Divisions
...ditional 52,000 b/d in condensate. Nominal production capacity is 1.76mn b/d, but the last time the country achieved output of more than 1mn b/d was in mid-2013, although it came close in October 2014. Since peaking at around 620,000 b/d in March 2015, crude production has struggled to reach 40...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Middle East Upstream Spending Faces Trying 2016
...wn from 51 for December, 60 for January 2015, and a whopping 90 for January 2014 before the mid-2014 advance of Islamic State when the exploration boom in Iraqi Kurdistan was in full swing. International oil services firms all saw their revenues dive in the fourth quarter 2015, though their Mi...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Iran Eyes Growing Gas Shipments To Armenia, Turkey
...ighbor with which Iran gets on best. Iran exported 9.6 bcm of gas in 2014, with Turkey (8.9 bcm) the key market; Iran also imported 6.9 bcm, with over 90% coming from northern neighbor Turkmenistan. Alireza Kameli, head of the National Iranian Gas Exports Company puts current Iran-Armenia sh...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Qatar Signs Long Awaited LNG Deal With Pakistan But Belt Tightening Continues
...creasing competition. Global capacity rose from 270.9mn t/y in 2010 to 301.2mn t/y in 2014 according to the International Gas Union (IGU). With more new capacity set to come online in Australia, the US and elsewhere, this competition is set to grow increasingly fierce. CHANGING REALITIES FOR QATAR Th...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Iran Inks First Post-Sanctions Petchems Deal: Will It Catalyze Sector Revival?
...ickly by rising supply from South Pars. NPC production control director Ali Bossaqzadeh says NPC output is expected reach 47mn tons in the current Iranian year (ending 20 March 2016) and 52mn tons for 2016-17 up from 44mn tons for 2014-15. Iran’s Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh this week projected NPC wo...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Saudi Power Sector Needs $130bn Over 10 Years, Efficiency Targeted
...vel. Mr Husain told a conference in Riyadh this week that Saudi electricity demand reached a new high of 62.26GW in summer 2015, which was 10% up on 56.55GW recorded in 2014. While a 45% demand hike over eight years is high in global terms, it is still modest compared with a 64% increase over 2008-15 (se...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Global Oil Overhang To Persist Throughout 2016
...17, down 1.17mn b/d from the Q2 2015 peak of 9.50mn b/d, but still level with 1H 2014 volumes. Opec has left its global demand projections unchanged in its latest monthly oil market report (10 February) and has revised up its forecast for the fall in non-Opec supply in 2016 by 50,000 b/d to 71...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Algeria Reaches Critical Crossroads
...meframe remains vague, perhaps reflecting the government’s cautiousness. Protests for social issues have taken place in past years – although localized and relatively small in size – and the effect of last year’s anti-shale protests that started in December 2014 were largely unexpected. These events re...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Iraq: Baghdad, Erbil, Struggle To Correct Economic Course
...pointed him as acting CBI governor just before leaving office in September 2014. Since then, he has worked closely with Mr Abadi, who has appointed several of his relatives to key positions. His brother, Mahdi al-Allaq, plays a vital role in executive administration, currently heading both Mr Abadi’s own of...
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Morocco: QP Boost
...major’s share to 45%. Moroccan state Onhym retains 25%. Chevron signed up to explore the three virgin blocks in early 2013 (MEES, 1 February 2013). It undertook 2D seismic in 2014 and 3D last year. Chevron’s entry – the first major in the Moroccan offshore – was followed by BP (MEES, 18 Oc...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Egypt: Is Gulf Cash Enough To Counter Gas Collapse?
...ough since the first half of last year, standing at $1.1bn, with $900mn overdue at the end of 2015. The number has risen since the end of 2014, when it stood at $920mn. Total receivables were $3bn at end-2015, according to official Egyptian figures, up from $2.7bn at the end of October. The firm ha...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
The $100bn-Plus Cost Of Syria’s Civil War
...bn. This is almost as large as Syria’s pre-war GDP, the Bank notes in its latest Mena Quarterly Economic Brief. In addition, damage caused by the war to the “capital stock” in Syria between 2011 and 2014 was estimated at $72bn, the World Bank said, quoting a report by the local Syria Center for Po...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Saudi Deficit Financing ‘Straightforward,’ For Now
...x). Indeed, if SAMA’s reserves continue to be drawn down at the $120bn rate they were in 2014 they will be exhausted by the end of 2020. According to the 2016 budget decree, foreign borrowing options are also considered in order to avoid crowding out credit to the private sector. The in...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016