1. What’s Next For Sonatrach Sales Deals?

    ...rtfolio. The recent rebound in volumes comes after weaker demand in Italy following the 2008 financial crisis. Italian imports of Algerian gas fell from a peak of 25.2 bcm in 2010, to 11.9 bcm in 2013 and 6.8 bcm in 2014, following a ‘holiday deal’ between Sonatrach and Eni to reduce offtake due to lower It...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 07 Apr 2017
  2. Algeria’s 2016 Gas Export & Output Records – Are They Believable?

    ...DICATED)                 2016 vs 2015   2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 07 Apr 2017
  3. Mid-East LNG Demand‘A Driving Force’ In 2015

    ...4% to 105mn tons in 2015, a 43% global share down from 47% as recently as 2013 (see table). Output from dominant producer Qatar – which alone provides 32% of global supplies, steady with 2014 – edged up to a record 78.4mn tons in 2015. But Australia is set to challenge Qatar for top spot over the ye...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 08 Apr 2016
  4. Noble Piles Pressure On Israeli Authorities In Monopoly Case

    ...raeli government for scaring off Australian LNG experts Woodside, who last May backed out at the last minute from paying $2bn for a 25% stake in Leviathan (MEES, 23 May, 2014). “One factor contributing to Woodside’s withdrawal was their inability to reach agreement with the Israeli government on va...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 03 Apr 2015
  5. Kuwait LNG Plans

    ...exibility to supply LNG during periods of high seasonal demand in summer. KNPC signed a five-year contract with Golar LNG to charter a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in 2014. The floating unit has an import capacity of 7.9 bcm/year (760mn cfd, 5.6mn tons/year of LNG), with a 170,000m3 st...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 03 Apr 2015
  6. International Gas Union Sees Changing LNG Market After 2014

    ...INTERNATIONAL International Gas Union Sees Changing LNG Market After 2014 The Norway-based International Gas Union (IGU) sees continued LNG supply constraints ahead this year, during which time Qatar will remain the world’s top supplier of the super cooled gas. The global LNG ma...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 04 Apr 2014
  7. Shell Set For Major Fujairah Storage Lease

    ...veloped into a top global bunkering, storage and trade center and is of comparable importance and size to Singapore and Rotterdam.   Expansion Plans It is expected to expand further:  liquid fuel storage capacity is expected to double to over 10mn cu ms by the end of 2014, from nearly 5mn cu ms...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2013