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Oman: Struggling To Cope With Too Much Gas?
...n-Feb18 vs 17 Jan-Feb17 2017 vs 16 2016 2015 2014 20...
Volume: 61Issue: 13Published at Fri, 30 Mar 2018 -
Gaza Gas: Still Under Water
...t alone any revenue from any additional gas sales (MEES, 30 May 2014). But today, amidst a seemingly endless security crisis, development at Gaza Marine is a political risk that trumps a crack at a relatively modest upside. GAZA MARINE FIELD, SURROUNDING GAS INFRASTRUCTURE TALKS WI...
Volume: 61Issue: 13Published at Fri, 30 Mar 2018 -
LNG: Mideast Producers Lose Share Amid Record Global Trade
...om 84% in 2014 to 51% for 2017. • Australia is on the point of overtaking Qatar for the title of ‘world’s top LNG supplier’. The (delayed) Q2 start up of the 8.9mn t/y Icthyus liquefaction plant off Australia’s northern coast should be enough to make Australia top, though Qatar’s plans to add th...
Volume: 61Issue: 13Published at Fri, 30 Mar 2018 -
Iran Looks To Europe As Trump Fears Threaten Embattled Economy
...ump from the second half of 2014 then hurt Iran further, with oil revenues bottoming out at $27bn in 2015 before rising to an estimated $59bn last year. For any re-imposition of US sanctions to hit Iran where it hurts, in the pocket, it’s going to need to be coupled with cooperation from foreign pa...
Volume: 61Issue: 13Published at Fri, 30 Mar 2018 -
Israel’s Gasoline Thirst Pushes Oil Products Consumption To 5-Year High
...tput exceeded demand by 46,500 b/d in 2017, down on the previous year’s 58,300 b/d and less than half of 2014’s 95,300 b/d. Bazan says 67% of its refined products are sold on the domestic market while 33% is sold to mainly Turkey and Cyprus which took 31% and 24% respectively of exports in 2017. These pr...
Volume: 61Issue: 13Published at Fri, 30 Mar 2018 -
Israeli Gas Development: Can The Domestic Power Market Absorb It?
...soil consumption falling to around 10,000 b/d (1% of demand) since 2014 (see chart, and data, p9). But perhaps the best chance of Noble snagging additional domestic gas customers is from industrial end users. Here demand has been limited by supply with a number of gas-fired industrial projects po...
Volume: 61Issue: 13Published at Fri, 30 Mar 2018 -
Gulf Bonds In 2018 Another Bumper Year?
...sued in primary market deals in 2017; until 2014, the biggest buyers of Middle Eastern bonds were the local banks buying mainly for their asset and liability management (ALM) books, with almost 80% of the bonds issued being held by local banks’ ALM books, small family offices and local private bank cl...
Volume: 61Issue: 13Published at Fri, 30 Mar 2018