1. TotalEnergies MENA Portfolio: Building On Growth

    ...rgest IOC in the region in 2017 (MEES, 23 March 2018) and has consolidated its position in the years since. If anything, TotalEnergies is more committed than ever to this plan going forward; “I have one dream, which is to put TotalEnergies in each country of the Middle East,” CEO Patrick Pouyanné told th...

    Volume: 69
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 13 Feb 2026
  2. Egypt: BP Plans Fast-Track El King Development

    ...2002 by US firm Apache, a BP spokesperson tells MEES. Whilst Apache subsequently walked away, the prospects of commercial development have since been boosted by BP’s nearby West Nile Delta (WND) development, which started up in 2017. The nearest infrastructure at the Giza field is just 20km ea...

    Volume: 68
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2025
  3. Cheiron Taps Funds For 100mn cfd Egypt Development

    ...th first gas potentially as early as June, although slippage to H2 is possible, a source at Egypt’s oil ministry says. Engie (formerly Gaz de France), which discovered the field in 2008 (MEES, 9 June 2008), went as far as filing a development plan before selling up to Cheiron in 2017. Ch...

    Volume: 68
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2025
  4. Eni Eyes ‘Best Fast-Track Development’ For Cyprus Cronos Find

    ...tal Cyprus blocks are due to expire in 2025, with Nicosia expected to agree to renewals despite several of the blocks not having been drilled since being awarded as far back as 2017. 2026 may also see Eni and Total revisit the Cuttlefish prospect on Block 3 where Turkish warships prevented dr...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024
  5. Sudan-Iran Diplomatic Thaw Raises Stakes In Battle For Red Sea Influence

    ...men (MEES, 20 January 2017). Iran and Sudan committed to reopening their respective embassies in the other’s capitals amid the “opening of a new chapter” between Tehran and Khartoum, according to an Iranian official statement. TIPPING THE SCALE             Ç   The diplomatic br...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024
  6. Oman’s Key Fields Hit By 2023 Output Constraints

    ...p created by ‘voluntary’ Opec+ cuts (MEES, 7 April 2023). KHAZZAN’S FIRST SLIP         Oman’s gas output capacity gains of recent years began with the 2017 start-up of the  massive Khazzan tight gas field on Block 61 (BP 40%op, OQ 30%, PTTEP 20%, Petronas 10%: MEES, 7 July 2023). But for th...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024
  7. Kurdistan’s Baeshiqa Field Set For Q2 Startup

    ...crease significantly, along with considerable volumes being moved into the 2P category. The bulk of current resources, 37.8mn barrels, are within the Baeshiqa structure. BAESHIQA SUPPLEMENTS TAWKE    Baeshiqa will be the first new asset that DNO has brought online in Kurdistan since Peshkabir in 2017...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 18 Feb 2022
  8. Iraq’s Supreme Court Rules Against KRG Oil Independence

    ...venues of 250,000 b/d of oil exports. For the 2018 federal budget, both parties had agreed to hand over the volume to Somo for marketing but the deal did fell through (MEES, 17 November 2017). Since then, budget laws passed by parliament had the revenues added but the KRG never fulfilled the obligation. Th...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 18 Feb 2022
  9. Borouge Partners Consider IPO

    ...noc Distribution shares began trading in 2017 (MEES, 1 December 2017), while an IPO of Adnoc Drilling was carried out last year (MEES, 10 September 2021)....

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 18 Feb 2022
  10. Oman Capitalizes On Opec+ Condensate Exemption With 2020 Output Surge

    ...rgely enabled by the BP-led development of Block 61’s Khazzan tight gas field, which reached full phase-1 capacity of 1bn cfd (10bcm) in 2018 after starting up in 2017 (MEES, 29 September 2017). Oman liquids production had been capped by Opec+ ever since Khazzan’s startup, meaning that until last year Mu...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2021
  11. Qatar Brokers Israel-Gaza Gas Supply Deal

    ...d around 30MW from Egypt, but still suffers from between eight to twelve hours of blackouts every day. The World Bank, in a 2017 report, estimates the cost of diesel-fired generation at the plant at approximately $0.30/kWh. Switching to gas-fired generation could “slash costs to $0.068/kWh,” the Wo...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2021
  12. Israel 2020 Gas Output, Exports At Record Levels

    ...gan two weeks later (MEES, 17 January 2020). Jordan has imported gas from Israel since 2017. But until the start-up of Leviathan sales had consisted solely of modest Tamar volumes of around 20mn cfd to industrial customers on the Dead Sea. The game changer was Jordan state power firm Nepco’s 20...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2021
  13. Iraq Struggles To Find Developers For Mansuriya Gas Field

    ...erating on a feedstock of diesel and heavy fuel oil. Iraq’s notorious practice of fuel switching due to gas shortages reduces efficiency and increases maintenance requirements (MEES, 12 February). In 2017, GE restored 90% of the power station’s generation capacity after large parts of the site had be...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2021
  14. Saudi Arabia’s Oil Sector In 2020: Assessing A Tumultuous Year

    ...amco began ramping up operations at the 400,000 b/d Yasref JV refinery in 2015 (MEES, 9 January 2015). Domestically, demand for refined products had already been trending down after peaking in 2017 due in large part to the reduction of subsidies on gasoline and diesel in recent years. Gasoline de...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2021
  15. Saudi Arabia’s Regional HQ Ultimatum Raises Eyebrows

    ...e first FII back in 2017 was designed to facilitate (MEES, 27 October 2017). Yet while the biggest corporate names have often flocked to FII, many have merely paid lip service to future investments in the kingdom, while instead seeking to themselves secure investments from Riyadh. Many of those fi...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2021
  16. Stars Align As Exxon Hikes Egypt Commitment

    ...epwater discoveries” in 2019 – and the only one outside Guyana. The Star Block covers an area that up to 2017 belonged to UK major BP, through its North Tennin block and Italian firm Eni through its Karawan concession (MEES, 24 March 2017). Prior to this the acreage was part of Shell’s giant Nemed Bl...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2020
  17. Algeria Presents Ambitious 2020 Energy Action Plan

    ...tober 2017). Instead, Algeria would be better served by concentrating on getting its existing conventional oil and gas projects off the ground. On the refining front, the action plan calls for an increase in refining capacity to 35mn t/y by 2024 and boosting products storage capacity from 12 to 30 da...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2020
  18. Total: Oxy Algeria Talks

    ...rchasing the stakes, France’s ‘national champion’ would become Algeria’s top foreign producer – a potentially testing prospect for Algeria, which gained its independence from France following a bloody civil war in 1962. Total already has 12.25% of the blocks in question (404a and 208) from its 2017 pu...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2020
  19. Dana Eyes Egypt Cash For Bond Repayment

    ...tions, but these are all in early stages,” the firm says, adding that its end-2019 cash reserves of $425mn are in excess of the $397mn owed.   Dana was engaged in a protracted legal dispute with its bondholders over its previous $700mn Sukuk in 2017, though its creditors ultimately accepted the re...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2020
  20. Pressure Mounts For Deeper Cuts As IEA, Opec Warn Of Demand Concerns

    ...UEEZE              The last few years have been tough for Opec, which has slashed production in a bid to rebalance the market. Production cuts entered effect in January 2017 and are looking increasingly likely to be extended until the end of 2020. Add in huge sanctions-related output falls in Venezuela and Iran – no...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2020