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Iran Eyes Key Project Start-Ups For 2020-21
...d Chinese state firm CNPC in 2017 under a high-profile $4.8bn contract. Phase-11 is meant to add 2bn cfd of gas and 80,000 b/d condensate, with the two firms having intended to achieve first-gas by March 2021 (MEES, 7 July 2017) until the 2018-sanctions derailed the project. Total in particular was br...
Volume: 63Issue: 16Published at Fri, 17 Apr 2020 -
Low-Cost Middle East Reserves Aid IOCs In Price Slump
...ayed there since, with Total overtaking Exxon’s output in 2017. As such, while Exxon’s expansion focus has been on the US onshore, it shouldn’t be forgotten that it is still the Mena region’s second largest oil producer. TOTAL: MOST MENA BARRELS, LOWEST PRODUCTION COSTS Total is the Mena re...
Volume: 63Issue: 16Published at Fri, 17 Apr 2020 -
Israel’s Oil Sector: Inching Towards Supply Security
...ESUMES OIL DEMAND STEADY AT 2017-19 LEVEL OF 230,000 B/D. SOURCE: NOBLE, DELEK, ENERGEAN, MEES. 3. CRUDE IMPORTS (‘000 B/D): KRG TOP FOR PAST FIVE YEARS, BUT DOWN FROM RECORD 84% IN 2015 AS ISRAEL DIVERSIFIES (‘000 B/D) SOURCE: KPLER. Q4 RUNS DOWN, OUTPUT DOWN Israel’s re...
Volume: 63Issue: 16Published at Fri, 17 Apr 2020 -
Saudi Solar Gains Momentum, But Hydrocarbons Still Dominate Project Pipeline
...nstruction contracts for the PP13 and PP14 plants near Riyadh in 2015, while SEC and state petroleum firm Aramco awarded the Fadhili cogeneration project in early 2017, to provide electricity and process heat for the Fadhili gas processing plant, which started up in late 2019. The two solar projects on...
Volume: 63Issue: 16Published at Fri, 17 Apr 2020 -
Algeria Inks E&P MoUs
...omising discoveries in Libya until it quit the war-torn country in 2017. The Turkish state firm is also currently causing headaches for Cyprus with its ‘exploration activities’ in the eastern Mediterranean (see p3). ...
Volume: 63Issue: 16Published at Fri, 17 Apr 2020