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Iraq’s Akkas & Mansuriya Fields: Back On Offer
...railed by the rise of the Islamic State (IS)terrorist group (MEES, 25 October 2010). Both are located in areas that were either occupied or threatened by IS in 2014 (see map), and firms continue to cite security concerns at the sites. Nevertheless, Oil Minister Hayan Abdulghani says Akkas and Ma...
Volume: 66Issue: 13Published at Fri, 31 Mar 2023 -
Egypt’s Cheiron & Kufpec Eye 25,000 B/D Gulf Of Suez Boost
...erall production edged up from 2021’s multi decade low to 568,000 b/d for 2022 (MEES, 3 March), Gulf of Suez output fell again to just 122,000 b/d, the lowest in over a decade. If GNN ramps up as planned this could potentially raise Gulf of Suez output back to 2014 levels of 143,000 b/d. Cheiron op...
Volume: 66Issue: 13Published at Fri, 31 Mar 2023 -
Baghdad & Erbil Locked In Standoff As Oil Exports To Ceyhan Come To Complete Halt
...ound 500,000 b/d of crude oil from northern Iraq to its export terminal at Ceyhan following a long-awaited ruling by the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) on the case filed by Iraq in 2014 against Turkey for facilitating Iraqi Kurdistan’s independent oil exports. Turkey’s swift re...
Volume: 66Issue: 13Published at Fri, 31 Mar 2023 -
Libya’s Mabruk: ‘2023 Restart’
...Operator TotalEnergies says its Mabruk field in Libya’s Sirte Basin oil heartland “is expected to restart its production in 2023.” The field on blocks 70 and 87 has been shut in since December 2014 when it was overrun by Islamic State-affiliated militants with the surface facilities su...
Volume: 66Issue: 13Published at Fri, 31 Mar 2023