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Libya ‘Open For Business’ As Bid Round Eyes Global Majors
...pecting to award the new contracts during the last week of November. In terms of eligibility, many small and medium companies – including several that were operating in Libya prior to the 2011 civil war – were left disappointed after realizing during the presentation that they do not meet the minimum op...
Volume: 68Issue: 15Published at Fri, 11 Apr 2025 -
Neutral Zone Restart: 2mn Barrels Exported
...nopec has a 400,000 b/d refinery. Sinopec also has substantial crude storage facilities at Maoming, having completed a 12mn barrel facility there in 2011. After Dar Salwa had left, the Monte Toledo Suezmax tanker then loaded another 1mn barrel cargo of Khafji crude and departed on 8 April. Monte To...
Volume: 63Issue: 15Published at Fri, 10 Apr 2020 -
Egypt ‘Zohrs’ Past Libya As Eni’s Top Gas Producer
...e lowest figure since the Revolutionary year of 2011 (MEES, 11 January). Eni has plans to boost its gas production offshore Libya through the development of peripheral fields (MEES, 29 March). But overall Eni expects its Libya output to fall over the coming years (MEES, 13 April 2018) as the fi...
Volume: 62Issue: 15Published at Fri, 12 Apr 2019 -
Eni Plans For Libya Output Drop
...2011, falling to about 260,000 b/d in 2017. Or maybe he is talking about crude only, where again the decline has already taken place: gross capacity from Eni-operated fields fell from about 305,000 b/d in 2010 to 210,000 b/d in 2017. “For 8 years, we had very good [output], but we didn’t in...
Volume: 61Issue: 15Published at Fri, 13 Apr 2018 -
End Of The Road For Cyprus ‘Gas Hub’ Dreams
...und a population high on gas. Aphrodite gas to be precise. A month earlier, on 28 December 2011, US firm Noble Energy had announced that it had struck gas with the first ever well drilled offshore Cyprus, on Block 12. In something of a reversal of the normal procedure, the island’s politicians had al...
Volume: 58Issue: 15Published at Fri, 10 Apr 2015 -
Sudan’s Oil Plans Set To Fall Victim To Reality
...st to former civil war foe South Sudan, when it broke away in 2011. On South Sudan’s secession in July 2011, Sudan conceded not only its crown as Africa’s biggest country, but also around three-quarters of its then 470,000 b/d oil production to the south – dealing a huge blow to its heavily oil-de...
Volume: 58Issue: 15Published at Fri, 10 Apr 2015 -
Qatar Searches For New Gas As North Field Moratorium Set To Continue
...rmation, blocking gas flow. Recent development phases at South Pars have seen a dry hole and salt-water infiltration (MEES, 12 December 2011). IOCS Digging Deeper Despite the North Field moratorium, Qatar hopes to expand gas production further in a bid to meet the feedstock demands of its ambitious do...
Volume: 57Issue: 15Published at Fri, 11 Apr 2014 -
Focus Turns Back To Oil In Southern Sudanese Conflict
...s producing in January 2012, before it shut down the entirety of its crude oil production due to the dispute with Sudan over oil transit fees. The economic futures of South Sudan and its northern neighbor have remained inextricably linked despite their July 2011 break up – especially their oil in...
Volume: 57Issue: 15Published at Fri, 11 Apr 2014 -
South Sudan Turns On The Taps
...ity state. “This is a sign of peace. No way are these sisterly countries to live without peace; and [now] oil will play a great role to keep the peace in Sudan and South Sudan,” he told crowds that had gathered at the event. South Sudan seceded from Sudan in July 2011, taking with it around th...
Volume: 56Issue: 15Published at Fri, 12 Apr 2013 -
Algeria: Repsol Find
...vember 2012); the latest hit a 50mn gas column and was drilled to a total depth of 1,510ms. The large concession, acquired via 2009 bidding contains several former oil and gas discoveries and lies between BP’s In Amenas fields and the Libyan border. Exploration began in July 2011 with the acquisition of...
Volume: 56Issue: 15Published at Fri, 12 Apr 2013