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Iran Eyes Growing Gas Shipments To Armenia, Turkey
...end $120mn on a new 400kV Armenia-Iran power transmission line. This would increase capacity from around 300MW to 1GW by 2018. Armenia’s Deputy Energy and Natural Resources Minister Hayk Harutyunyan said in October that he hoped the volume of Iranian gas imports would increase in 2017. Davood Manzoor, Vi...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Iran Inks First Post-Sanctions Petchems Deal: Will It Catalyze Sector Revival?
...uld earn $18bn on petchems sales in the current Iranian year up from $16bn for 2014-15. He says the country’s petchems income is expected to reach $22bn by 2017-18. Mr Zanganeh says Iran’s upstream and downstream expansion plans require a total investment of $200bn: $130bn upstream and $70bn for pe...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Global Oil Overhang To Persist Throughout 2016
...A faltering global economy, dampening oil demand growth and the return of Iran to international markets ensure that oversupply in global oil markets will persist into 2017. Disarray within Opec means that a unified decision to reduce output remains as distant as ever. Moreover, both Opec an...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Morocco Inaugurates 160MW Solar Plant, Starts On Two More
...rmany’s KfW. The completion of Noor 1 takes Morocco’s installed generating capacity to 7.85GW. Morocco’s solar program is part of a government plan to reduce reliance on fossil fuel imports. However, it is also developing coal-fired plants with 320MW and 1.39GW capacity, due online in 2017 and 2018 (MEES, 16...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Morocco: QP Boost
...15: Chevron has had zero Mena output for the past nine months. Chevron says it hopes the spat between the two GCC allies that has cut PNZ output to zero will be resolved with output restarting “by 2017” (MEES, 6 November, 2015). ...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016