1. Sudan’s Oil Plans Set To Fall Victim To Reality

    ...rthcoming. 300,000 B/D BY 2017? NO CHANCE        Starved of investment and technology for more than a decade, the Sudanese oil sector has been crying out for greater foreign involvement for years now. But with sanctions set to remain in place for some years yet – given the current Sudanese ad...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 15
    Published at Fri, 10 Apr 2015
  2. Gulf Refining Activity Slowing After Completion Of Three Mega-Projects

    ...mpleted it has yet to invite EPC bids. Iran and Qatar are both developing condensate splitter plants. Iran said it would bring the first of three 120,000 b/d splitters comprising the Persian Gulf Star plant at Bandar Abbas onstream in 2015: the IEA says 2017 is more likely. Qatargas is pressing on wi...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 15
    Published at Fri, 10 Apr 2015
  3. Egypt Signs Contract With Axens For Assiut Gasoline Unit

    ...5   Planned:       Midor Expansion Alexandria 60 2017 Alexandria Exp. Alexandria 10...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 15
    Published at Fri, 10 Apr 2015
  4. New Projects And Policies Cementing Solar Role In UAE Power Generation

    ...MW first phase already in operation since 2013 and a 200MW second phase, which is being built by Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power and Spain’s TSK for start-up in 2017 (MEES, 30 January). While DEWA’s appetite for solar is expanding, Abu Dhabi’s seems to have waned. Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Au...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 15
    Published at Fri, 10 Apr 2015
  5. Oman Expanding Desalination, Prepares Power Shake-Up

    ...-year water purchase agreement with Qurayyat Desalination Company. The project firm is owned 85% by Hyflux and 15% by local firm Modern Channels Services. The agreement is for the supply of up to 200,000 cmd of drinking water over the period 2017-37. Qurayyat lies east of Muscat on the Gulf of Om...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 15
    Published at Fri, 10 Apr 2015