1. PDO To Reverse Oil Output Declines By 2008 Amid Mounting Recovery Challenges

    ...ood programs at several fields including Marmul. “The next few years will be challenging years for PDO but we have plenty of projects in the pipeline that have been approved and financed by our shareholders and things are looking up. Post 2011, you are really going to see the effect of the EOR pr...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 07
    Published at Mon, 12 Feb 2007
  2. Multiple Iranian LNG Projects A Result Of Politics, Not Practicality

    ...ch for 3mn tons/year of LNG, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2011. However, MEES understands that outside POGC, the Pars LNG project is not thought likely to reach the FID stage at any point soon, even though this project is seen as being ahead of the field in terms of technical de...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 07
    Published at Mon, 12 Feb 2007
  3. Daelim, IRGC Awarded Contract To Construct LNG, LPG Storage Facilities

    ...rst LNG until 2011 at the earliest....

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 07
    Published at Mon, 12 Feb 2007
  4. Kahramaa Boosts Budget For 2007 By 71% To Meet Surging Power, Water Demand

    ...e previous year with water purchasing up 16%. The company recorded that peak demand had risen by 18% in the year. Kahramaa reiterated scheduled completion dates for major power and water projects already under way: Ras Laffan C to produce 2,600mw by June 2011;   Ras Abu Fo...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 07
    Published at Mon, 12 Feb 2007
  5. Belgium’s Jan De Nul Wins Manifa Dredging Contract

    ...oduction by 2011. The dredging work is due to be complete in 2009. As well as the shallow water drilling, the project will comprise onshore oil and gas facilities as well as deeper-water offshore drilling facilities. In addition to oil, the project will produce 120mn cfd of associated gas, which will be...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 07
    Published at Mon, 12 Feb 2007
  6. Yemen Should Adopt Floating Exchange Rate To Counter Declining Oil Production, Says IMF

    ...kely to become a net fuel importer by 2011, and to fully exhaust its reserves of crude oil by 2018, stated the IMF working paper. ...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 07
    Published at Mon, 12 Feb 2007