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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: 67Issue: 07Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024 -
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: 65Issue: 07Published at Fri, 18 Feb 2022 -
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: 64Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2021 -
Iran Exports: Korea Restart Amid French Euro-Hope
...gressive pricing. It has raised the Iran Light Mediterranean OSP by 25¢/B versus competing Saudi Arab Light over the past two months, though prices remain near record discounts (see p27). IMPORTS OF IRANIAN CRUDE & CONDENSATE ('000 B/D): VOLUMES EDGE UP IN DECEMBER; 2018 DOWN 580,000 B/D ON 2017...
Volume: 62Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2019 -
IOCs ‘Exclude’ Libya From 2019 Plans
...r them in 2018, with crude output hitting a five-year high of 220,000 b/d, up 80% on 2017 (see chart 2). Production could have been higher still if it wasn’t forced to temporarily halt production in June following attacks on export terminals (MEES, 29 June 2018). Part of the plans to double cr...
Volume: 62Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2019 -
Mauritania: Tortue Deal
...come from just two wells and one 2.3mn t/y FPSO. Ongoing cashflow will then pay for subsequent development – a second 2.3mn t/y FPSO is slated to be added in 2023 (MEES, 10 November 2017), with the potential for additional identikit expansion. The good news on Tortue development comes after an an...
Volume: 61Issue: 07Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2018 -
Tunisia: Oil & Gas Slump, Tourism Collapse – Bonds To The Rescue?
...Tunisia has launched an €850mn international bond to help cover its projected $2.3bn 2017 budget deficit. The central bank says the seven-year bond priced at 5.625% was twice oversubscribed. Finance Minister Lamia Zribi says Tunisia will return to the market later this year with the aim of...
Volume: 60Issue: 07Published at Fri, 17 Feb 2017 -
Tunisia Bags EU, IMF Cash But Oil & Gas Output At Record Lows
...untry’s second year of production. Gas output has fared only somewhat less badly (see graph) More bad news came with Austria’s OMV revealing in its 18 February results presentation that first gas from southern Tunisia’s Nawara project has slipped from 2017 to 2018 following the start of pipe laying in De...
Volume: 59Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2016