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Iraq Adds Southern Storage Capacity In Bid To Ease Export Bottlenecks
...10. But midstream capacity has not kept pace with the upstream increments, which prompted the oil ministry to lower its expectations of plateau production from the main six producing fields in the south. Initially targeted to rise above 13mn b/d by 2017, the oil ministry has renegotiated the co...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015 -
Sonatrach And Gazprom Revive LNG Supply Talks
...LNG cargoes (see below) – it so far has only one LNG production facility, at Sakhalin north of Japan, though a second at Yamal in the Russian Arctic is slated for 2017-18 start-up (MEES, 13 February). The latest deal would likely consist in a short- to medium-term agreement for deliveries on th...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015 -
MENA Nuclear Program Expanding, But Some Preliminary Schedules Sliding
...at Iran’s nuclear program has a military element. UAE’s ENEC says that Barakah-1 is 61% complete and expected to start generating in 2017 as scheduled. Construction is underway on the second and third reactors, while the site is being prepared for the fourth. Kepco has completed construction of th...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015 -
Warring South Sudan Factions In Last-Chance Saloon
...ly 2017. But peace cannot be delayed, and this should not detract from the formation of a transitional government by 9 July… Adhering to commitments made since last May to form a transitional government is the way to address the issue of government legitimacy,” Mr Cannell says. IMPLEMENTATION ST...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015 -
Egypt’s Qalaa Raises Capital
...the subsidiaries and business units that are best positioned to benefit from the economic recovery in Egypt. Qalaa Holdings energy investments include refining, energy distribution, power generation and renewables. The company key project is the $3.7bn construction by 2017 of secondary re...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015 -
Dubai’s DEWA Adding 700mw, Repays $1bn
...nerating capacity will reach 10.36GW of electricity.” M-Station expansion is one of three DEWA capacity additions under way. First is a 200MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, which is being built by Saudi firm ACWA Power and Spain’s TSK for start-up in April 2017 (MEES, 30 January). DEWA is also te...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015