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Egypt Gas Demand Edges Up As Record Israel Supplies Make Up For Output Slump
...4,000 b/d in August before easing to end the year at 63,000 b/d for December (see chart 4). On an annual basis, 2024’s fuel oil consumption of 116,000 b/d was level with 2022 as the highest since 2017. *Whilst fuel oil provided a short-term fix, longer term Cairo sees expanding renewables capacity as...
Volume: 68Issue: 08Published at Fri, 21 Feb 2025 -
Iraq Seeks To Import Qatari LNG, But How?
...ur facilities would appear a viable option. There have been previous moves towards gas interconnection between the two countries, although those focused on Iraq supplying Kuwait. Plans first mooted in 1985 and re-visited in 2017 and 2018 (MEES, 21 April 2017 & MEES, 27 April 2018) would have seen Ir...
Volume: 65Issue: 08Published at Fri, 25 Feb 2022 -
Egypt Power Fuels: Gas Surplus All But Ends Oil Burn
...s been the ramp-up in gas availability driving out oil burning from Egypt’s power generation fuel mix. *Fuel oil demand fell to just 34,000 b/d for 2020, a fifth of 2017 levels, as the country’s gas surplus all-but ended the burning of the fuel in power plants (see chart 3 and p1...
Volume: 64Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2021 -
Saudi Renewables Plan: More Answers, More Questions
...ergy still costs money to generate. Assuming the government is serious about the Repdo plans, it needs to act quickly. A stepping stone 2024 target of 27.3 GW is no easy feat – the Mena region’s total installed wind and solar capacity as of 2017 was just 5.7GW. Planned 2019 tenders amount to 3....
Volume: 62Issue: 08Published at Fri, 22 Feb 2019 -
Gulf Crude Burn: Saudi, Iraq Turn To Gas To Curb Sky High Crude Burn Rates
...d Iraq post a four year low of 119,000 b/d crude burn over the course of 2017, but it claims to have eliminated it entirely for two of the months. Last year’s burn was down 30% from 2016’s peak of 169,000 b/d. Saudi Arabia meanwhile posted an eight-year low of 436,000 b/d – still by far the wo...
Volume: 61Issue: 08Published at Fri, 23 Feb 2018 -
Gulf Crude Burn: Saudi Arabia Leads Fall From Sky-High Levels
...sit gas processing plant (providing 1.7bn cfd sales gas) in Q2 2016 and fuel subsidy cuts crimped demand. • 2017 should see further gains as Wasit will be operational for the full year, especially if the government follows through with further planned subsidy reforms. • The numbers are ha...
Volume: 60Issue: 08Published at Fri, 24 Feb 2017 -
Algeria’s Sonelgaz Eyes Foreign Loans To Bridge $10bn Funding Gap
...nerators and petrochemicals producers, not to mention export customers. However, gas supply prospects received a welcome boost last week with the start-up of four fields in the Southern Fields expansion program at In Salah. These are slated to provide a gross addition of 4.5 bcm/year by 2017, though th...
Volume: 59Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2016 -
MENA Nuclear Plans Move Forward
...REGIONAL MENA Nuclear Plans Move Forward The UAE is on track to become MENA’s second nuclear generator. It is on schedule to begin commercial operations at its first nuclear power plant in 2017, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) says. Korean contractor Kepco ha...
Volume: 57Issue: 08Published at Fri, 21 Feb 2014 -
Soma, So Good For Turkey Coal Plant
...ocurement and construction (EPC) contractor for the plant, being built for Turkey’s Hidro-Gen Enerji under a contract awarded in December. Siemens says it will supply two 255MW steam turbines for August 2015-January 2016 delivery, with a view to starting commercial operation in April 2017. The company sa...
Volume: 57Issue: 08Published at Fri, 21 Feb 2014 -
Jiddah South Contract Awarded To Mitsubishi
...14 1,760 2014 2017 Al-Raies-1 1,800 2014 2017 Isolated Areas 60 2014 20...
Volume: 56Issue: 08Published at Fri, 22 Feb 2013