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Bahrain Discovers New Crudes As Gas Plans Take Shape
...eds to be reinjected to maintain reservoir pressure. It is envisaged that the increased gas contribution from Tatweer will tide Bahrain over until the proposed LNG import terminal is completed towards the end of 2014 and new gas sources are found on and offshore, said Dr Mirza, noting that NOGA is...
Volume: 55Issue: 09Published at Mon, 27 Feb 2012 -
Alnaft Says $1.5Bn Timimoun Project Set For 2014 Start-Up
...ALGERIA Alnaft Says $1.5Bn Timimoun Project Set For 2014 Start-Up Algeria’s Southwest Gas Project appears ready to take a further step forward. Sid Ali Berata, chairman of Algeria’s upstream regulator Alnaft, told the country’s state news agency APS that investment in the Total-led Ti...
Volume: 55Issue: 09Published at Mon, 27 Feb 2012 -
BP Sees North Africa As Key Exploration Area
...t to recover an estimated 5 tcf of gas and associated condensate though the subsea development of five offshore fields into a new onshore gas plant, with first gas anticipated for late 2014 (MEES, 26 July 2010). Algerian investment Of the company’s “key global projects” slated to come on st...
Volume: 55Issue: 09Published at Mon, 27 Feb 2012 -
Saudi Aramco And Pertamina Sign MOU For 300,000 B/D Java Refinery
...gineering packages are in the process of getting awarded (MEES, 1 August 2011). But an official green light for a major expansion at Petro Rabigh is still being delayed. A final investment decision (FID) was originally to have been made in late 2010/early 2011, to allow for start-up in 2014. But partner Su...
Volume: 55Issue: 09Published at Mon, 27 Feb 2012