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Iran Taps SWF For $4.8Bn Oil Project Funds
...e oil and gas fields Iran shares with its neighbors, one of his administration’s top priorities. Iranian officials have long complained that Iran is falling well behind its Arab neighbors – primarily Iraq, Oman and Qatar – in the exploitation of these shared reserves (MEES, 9 May 2014). This de...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015 -
Iraq Adds Southern Storage Capacity In Bid To Ease Export Bottlenecks
...4mn b/d, but is often shut down when there is a backlog in loadings from the Basra and Khor al-’Amaya terminals. Iraq’s oil production capacity rose by 400,000 b/d in 2014, exclusively from the southern fields being developed by foreign consortia under long-term service contracts awarded in 2009 and 20...
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Egypt: Tahrir Petchems Advance
...19 (MEES, 4 April 2014). The Tahrir complex will rely on imported naphtha, making it immune from the feedstock supply problems affecting other Egyptian petrochemicals projects that rely on dwindling local gas supplies (see p7). Meanwhile, Egypt’s cabinet has announced plans for a number of pe...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015 -
Options Narrow As Libya Peace Talks Collapse
...e Libyan army. Haftar, the nominal leader of a major part of the Libyan National Army, launched the Operation Dignity campaign against Islamist groups in May 2014, and he has gradually come to be seen as the de facto head of fighting forces loosely representing the HoR. Saqr al-Jurushi, who is lo...
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Noble Suspends Israel Investment Amid Anti-Trust Stasis
...d Delek in March 2014. This would have allowed the two firms to keep their interests in Leviathan and Tamar as long as they sold off two smaller fields, Karish and Tanin. Following this Noble and Delek last year advanced plans to develop the Leviathan field, the East Mediterranean’s biggest gas di...
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Egypt Plots Gas Renaissance
...EGYPT Egypt Plots Gas Renaissance Egyptian gas output fell to a nine-year low in 2014. But confidence that the decline can be reversed is increasing. The latest bid round, offering eight large gas-prone Mediterranean blocks, will be a key part of any renaissance. Egyptian state ga...
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Egypt Appoints New Chiefs To Key Oil Joint Ventures
...fzaf, the former assistant chairman at the Shell JV Bapetco, taking his place (see table). Almost all of Egypt’s oil and gas production (671,500 b/d and 4.7bn cfd for 2014) comes via joint ventures that group EGPC and foreign oil firms. This means that many of the senior appointments to these jo...
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Sonatrach And Gazprom Revive LNG Supply Talks
...reements with Italian importers such as Eni to slash shipments through the Trans-Mediterranean pipeline linking Algeria and Italy in order to cut costs until the end of 2014 (MEES, 10 October 2014). Shipments have edged higher so far this year but remain at only 30% of 2010 levels (see graph). However, th...
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Egypt Inks More LNG Import Deals
...AS for five years under a deal signed in November last year (MEES, 7 November 2014). A second FSRU will also be moored at Ain Sukhna in July but as yet no announcement has been made regarding the firm which will supply it. EGYPT LNG IMPORT DEALS Company Si...
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Qatar Looks To Adapt Amid Shifting Global LNG Landscape
...en as an alternative to imports of pipeline gas from Iran (MEES, 28 February 2014). With a potential easing of international relations with Tehran, Qatar also seems to be preparing the ground for potential competition with its neighbor in the longer term. LOWER FIXED PRICES; A SIGN OF THINGS TO CO...
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Qatar Hydrocarbons Sector In Temporary Lull
...ctor will account for more than half of nominal GDP, with its share rising further in 2016,” it says in its recently-released economic outlook report for 2014-16. The ministry predicts that Qatar’s GDP growth will top 7% for both 2015 and 2016, after posting 6.3% growth for 2014. Hydrocarbon ou...
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Saudi Refiners End Record-Breaking 2014 On A Crude Processing High
...SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Refiners End Record-Breaking 2014 On A Crude Processing High Saudi refineries processed a record 2.22mn b/d of crude oil in December, buoyed by the ramp-up of production at the 400,000 b/d Satorp refinery in Jubail (see p12). Further records will follow this year wi...
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Saudi Runs, Product Exports Hit Record As Downstream Push Continues
...e Yasref start-up takes overall Saudi CDU capacity to a record 2.9mn b/d. But with December’s throughputs only 76% of this, more records can be expected in the coming months. > Saudi Arabian crude output edged up to 9.71mn b/d in 2014, the second highest (after 2012) since production briefly to...
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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...
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MENA Nuclear Program Expanding, But Some Preliminary Schedules Sliding
...rst nuclear reactor before 2029. Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, with plans for 16 reactors with combined capacity of 18GW to be brought online during 2022-32, has only recently announced its progress in preparing the required legislation for nuclear development (MEES, 10 October 2014). MENA NUCLEAR PO...
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Saudi Arabia’s Naimi Sees Market Calm
...0,000 b/d increase in oil output from Arab Gulf heavyweights Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE, in yet another sign that they will not cut back production to prop up oil markets. The latest data from the Riyadh-based Joint Data Initiative JODI shows that Saudi output edged up to 9.71mn b/d in 2014, the se...
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Warring South Sudan Factions In Last-Chance Saloon
...e twin threats of the falling oil output and the sharp decline in global oil prices. Oil accounted for 99% of South Sudan’s 2014 exports, 95% of state revenues and about one half of GDP, according to IMF figures. Brent crude, against which South Sudan oil exports are priced, is currently trading at...
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Gulf Keystone ‘For Sale’ Amid Kurdish Cash-Flow Woes
...s no guarantee that any offers would be received or any transaction concluded. LOAN REPAYMENT DUE Perhaps critical to the timing of the ‘for sale’ announcement is that the first tranche of repayment of a $250mn loan secured in April 2014 is due in April this year. The financing is intended to...
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Atlantic Drilling
...MAURITANIA/MOROCCO Atlantic Drilling US firm Kosmos is pressing on with plans to spend $300mn drilling four 2014 wells deepwater Morocco and Mauritania. CEO Andy Inglis, speaking on the firm’s 23 February results conference call, says that drilling of the Al Khayr prospect (1bn boe 2P...
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Syria’s Economic Hardships Intensify With Fuel Shortage
...ude production from the government-controlled areas slumped to 9,325 b/d in 2014, or a mere 2.4% of 385,000 b/d output before the start of uprising in March 2011. Syria’s imports of crude oil in the first nine months of 2014 were estimated at 124,600 b/d, according to The Syria Report. The tiny oi...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015