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Libya’s Crippled Refining Sector Struggles To Meet Demand
...meplate capacity (see table 1). The bulk of current output, which meets only about half of the country’s domestic consumption, comes from the 120,000 b/d Zawiya refinery west of Tripoli. Even before the 2011 revolution Libya’s refining fleet was in desperate need of upgrades due to Gaddafi-era sa...
Volume: 64Issue: 09Published at Fri, 05 Mar 2021 -
Aramco Pays Petronas $7bn For 50% Stake In Rapid Project
...uthwestern Yunnan province, having signed a memorandum of understanding in March 2011. CNPC has finished building the 260,000 b/d refinery, the first in the landlocked province, and aims to import crude for the plant via a spur line from the 2,400km, 440,000 b/d Myanmar-China pipeline, which will receive cr...
Volume: 60Issue: 09Published at Fri, 03 Mar 2017 -
Aramco Dusts Off Plans For $2bn Ras Tanura Clean Fuels Project
...at at least three rounds of bidding for the Ras Tanura upgrade have been conducted already without any EPC awards. The project is expected to cost $2bn. Aramco awarded front end and engineering design (FEED) for the Ras Tanura clean fuels upgrade to US firm Jacobs Engineering in 2011, under the Ge...
Volume: 59Issue: 09Published at Fri, 04 Mar 2016 -
Saudi Arabia 2014 Official Crude & Oil Products Output, Trade & Balance (‘000 B/D)
...Saudi Arabia 2014 Official Crude & Oil Products Output, Trade & Balance (‘000 B/D) 2014 14vs13 2013 2012 2011 2010 De...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015 -
UAE NGL Projects To Boost Exports, Borouge Capacity
...s field, and in doing so recover the same volume of gas – currently used for reinjection – for delivery to Habshan 5 (MEES 19, September 2011). Currently, most of the heavier ‘field condensate’ is collected at the wellhead – through active stripping at the gas gathering platform, or natural pr...
Volume: 56Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2013 -
No Fuel Supply Worries As Oman’s Sohar Complex Shuts
...ficiently and more cleanly as a result of this effort.” ORPIC was formed in June 2011 with the merger of the Oman Refineries and Petrochemicals Company, Aromatics Oman, and Oman Polypropylene (MEES, 20 June 2011). ORPIC meanwhile has said it expects to award a $1.5bn construction contract in the co...
Volume: 56Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2013