1. Libyan Instability - The New Normal

    ...December by protests of locals demanding work. On several occasions in Repsol’s recent 2012 results presentation the company’s Libyan production was said to have returned to “normal” – the key reason the company was able to raise its overall production to 332,000 b/d for 2012 from 299,000 b/d for 2011...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2013
  2. SABIC Pulls Out Of Caribbean Methanol Project

    ...s feedstock remains an objective of the government.   The ministry noted that it was now “seeking to enter into a more favourable partnership” in pursuit of its development goals. Trinidad and Tobago produced 4.09mn cfd of natural gas in 2011. It is one of the world’s largest producers of me...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2013
  3. MPs Object To Jordan March Product Price Rise

    ...ar. This compares with a subsidy for petroleum products estimated at JD800mn ($1,128mn) in 2012. According to latest figures from Jordan’s Department of Statistics, imports of crude oil and products rose by 20.8% in 2012 to JD4,702mn ($6,630mn) over 2011, accounting for 32% of total imports of JD...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2013
  4. OPEC Holds Steady, Amid Renewed Focus On Output Sustainability

    ...bya and Iraq all had a strong first eight months of 2012, before faltering. Libya, recovering from the 2011 civil war, posted strong gains in early 2012, and managed to produce four straight months at 1.5mn-plus b/d by last October. Then a series of strikes and militia unrest began to erode oil in...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2013
  5. Benchmark Crude Prices & Crude Official Selling Prices

    ...b Feb-13 Jan-13 Q4 2012 Q3 2012 2012 2011 WTI 91.56 92.25 94.67 95...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 10
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  6. APICORP Expands Energy Finance Mandate

    ...tivity. For example, it will provide agency services to the Socar Aurora Fujairah Terminal (SAFT) project. The bank arranged a loan facility for SAFT that will help fund construction of a 641,000 cu ms capacity oil terminal in the UAE port city of Fujairah (MEES, 26 December 2011). The total project cost is...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  7. Japan’s Crude Imports Up Slightly In January, Saudi Deliveries Up Sharply

    ...er December 2011 imports and a decrease of 1.9% from January 2011. Imports from the Middle East averaged 3.254mn b/d, up by 1.1% from December 2011 but down by 6.9% from January 2011. As usual Saudi Arabia was Japan’s largest supplier, with January deliveries of 1.322mn b/d up by 21.6% from December 2011...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  8. Saudi LPG Prices Raised To Record Levels For March

    ...opane Butane 2010 1 Jan 740.00 735.00 2011 1 Jan 935.00 920.00 2012 1 Ja...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
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  9. Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices

    ...Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices ($/B)  Abu Dhabi ($/B)     2012 2011   Jan Dec Nov Oct Se...

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  10. Algeria Looks To Boost Foreign Investment With ‘Minimum Guaranteed Returns’

    ...drocarbon law to attract back foreign investment, which has largely stayed away from recent bidding rounds. In the most recent bid round only a solitary block was awarded (MEES, 21 March 2011). The first evidence that a more investment-friendly approach is bearing fruit can be seen in the go-ahead given to th...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  11. Companies Question 90-Day Tender Period For Cyprus Licensing Round

    ...pular support plummeted following the events of 11 July 2011, when confiscated Iranian munitions exploded at the Mari naval base, killing 13 servicemen and firefighters and wrecking the nearby Vasilikos power station, the main power generation facility in Cyprus. Some 790mw capacity was destroyed and th...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
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  12. Australia’s Beach Sees ‘Imminent’ Start to Egyptian Production

    ...r Beach, whose total net 2011 production was a mere 6,600 boe/d, of which 2,100 b/d was crude. However, the company’s recent focus has been on expanding its Australian interests.   Beach is keeping faith with North Africa just as other Australian firms are winding down their operations. Wo...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  13. Conflicting Messages From Tehran As Greece Seeks Alternative Oil Supply

    ...liveries.   Grigoris Delavekouras, spokesman for the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told a press conference in Athens on 23 February that Greece is looking to Libya as an alternative source of supply to Iran. Greece covered around 16% of its oil needs from Libya before the civil war broke out in February 2011...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  14. Iran Now Accepts Payment In Gold For Exports

    ...opped doing business with Iranian banks in December. “When we became aware in December 2011 that unilateral US sanctions were to be applied against a number of Iranian banks, we took preemptive action to end our business relationships with Iranian banks licensed in the UAE,” Noor Islamic bank said. A sp...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  15. Baghdad Eyes $500Bn Energy Spend To 2030

    ...ars (MEES, 21 November 2011).   Iraqi gas production under the median 9mn b/d scenario is projected to be around 6bn cfd. The vast majority of Iraqi gas output is, and will remain, gas produced in association with crude output. Around 83% of Iraqi proven gas reserves of 127 trillion cu ft are as...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  16. Jordan Inaugurates Qatraneh Power Plant

    ...newable energy to the total energy mix to 10% by 2020. Jordan’s energy import bill in 2011 has soared to JD3.46bn ($4.88bn) from JD2.154bn ($3.037bn) in 2010 according to the Department of Statistics (MEES, 13 February). This is mainly attributed to the fact that Jordan had to switch to the more expensive fu...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  17. Kuwait Names GDF/IP Consortium As Preferred IWPP Bidder

    ...e Mitsui/Kharafi/Ahmadiah Group bid was non-compliant, MEES understands. The schedule has slipped slightly, because a preferred bidder was originally expected to be announced in November (MEES, 10 October 2011).   The project, named Al-Zour North 1 (also called Az-Zour) is planned to pr...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  18. NOC Restarts Exploration Activity

    ...s 29 February results presentation Repsol also disclosed that it made a Libyan discovery, “A1-130” in early February 2011, just before its withdrawal from Libya.   NOC said oil production stood around 1.4mn b/d, largely unchanged from 4 February levels. Then NOC figures showed condensate ou...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  19. OOC And IPIC To Jointly Develop Duqm Refinery/Petchem Project

    ...asibility study (MEES, 2 May 2011). Speaking to the Times of Oman late last month, head of planning and engineering at the Duqm Special Economic Zone Authority Yahya bin Khamis al-Zadjali said the project, set to be undertaken in collaboration with Abu Dhabi’s International Petroleum Investment Company (IP...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012
  20. QIA Increases Stake In Spanish Power Firm

    ...s become the second largest stakeholder in the firm, second only to Spanish construction company Actividades de Constriccion and Servicios, which currently holds a 19% stake. QIA purchased its initial 6.17% stake in Iberdrola in March last year for a total investment of €1.9bn (MEES, 21 March 2011...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2012