1. Gulf Refinery Construction Costs Slide

    ...nuary) although given the big shift in the EPC market and possible changes in the project’s scope, it would be premature to pin down a figure, said Mr 'Ajmi. The CFP plans envisage commissioning in 2014, and will allow Kuwait to meet strict European sulfur standards for diesel and gasoline through to 20...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 13
    Published at Mon, 30 Mar 2009
  2. Oman Sidesteps Gas Crunch As Liquids Output Rises

    ...cure until 2013. But economic slowdown and greater efficiency in gas usage, with savings estimated at 7-10%, has given the country some breathing space. “I would say that we have at least until 2014-15 before we have a problem,” says a ministry source. The expiry at the end of this year of BP’s co...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 13
    Published at Mon, 30 Mar 2009
  3. Saipem Extends Drilling Contract At WDDM To 2014, Targets Water Depths Of 1,100Ms

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LII No 13 30-Mar-2009 EGYPT Saipem Extends Drilling Contract At WDDM To 2014, Targets Water Depths Of 1,100Ms Saipem has extended its contract to drill in Egypt’s Mediterranean deep offshore, on behalf of the Burullus Gas Company, as far out as...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 13
    Published at Mon, 30 Mar 2009
  4. Ruwais Refinery FEED Set For Completion In June

    ...stall a base oil production facility, which is also at the FEED stage, he said. The new Ruwais refinery will be commissioned in early 2014, and is not a replication of the original, but a side-by-side design, MEES understands. While Takreer has not given a cost estimate, experts put the new refinery’s pr...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 13
    Published at Mon, 30 Mar 2009