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Libyan Production Tops 1.55Mn B/D
...TAL 1,485 69 1,553 +372 +26 84 1,860 *Includes Total-operated al-Jurf offshore production from Block C-137. **January 2011 production was ar...
Volume: 55Issue: 17Published at Mon, 23 Apr 2012 -
Shahristani Eyes Extended Iraq Production Plateau Durations
...perts, realistic) revision to Iraq’s official 7-8mn b/d figure (MEES, 13 June 2011). Currently foreign operators have committed to maintaining plateau production for between seven and 13 years, with the plateau volumes to be reached by 2017. The critical Round 1 mega-developments – the 2....
Volume: 55Issue: 17Published at Mon, 23 Apr 2012 -
Abu Dhabi Burns More Crude And Gasoil To Meet Power Challenge
...UAE MEES Agenda Abu Dhabi Burns More Crude And Gasoil To Meet Power Challenge In 2010 Abu Dhabi, facing its growing gas squeeze, burned 3.21mn barrels of crude and 2.74mn barrels of gasoil in power stations. The amount is expected to have increased in 2011 – when peak po...
Volume: 55Issue: 17Published at Mon, 23 Apr 2012 -
Gulf Producers Tackling ‘Difficult Gas’ Challenges
...eld development is due to finish in the third quarter of 2011, then a 12-month FEED program starts, allowing the final investment decision to be taken at the end of 2012. By then BP will know the amount of water and NGLs that need handling. Technically it is a tough job – as the reservoirs are in ol...
Volume: 54Issue: 17Published at Mon, 25 Apr 2011 -
Saudi Arabia Pursues Energy Diversification Via Nuclear/Renewable City
...newable field. Saudi Aramco and Japanese refining company Showa Shell agreed in mid-2009 to build a 10mw solar pilot project in the Kingdom. If this is successful when completed in 2011, it could be expanded into a much larger project, especially given that development of solar technology has support from ke...
Volume: 53Issue: 17Published at Mon, 26 Apr 2010 -
Overseas Operations Push SABIC Into The Red
...clical chemicals a smaller part of its portfolio longer term. SIP will also help on the marketing side when SABIC launches the polycarbonate resin produced by the Kayan venture in 2011. SABIC did buy at the top of the market and things started going south very quickly, but the problems are not sp...
Volume: 52Issue: 17Published at Mon, 27 Apr 2009 -
QP’s Shaibi Sees Project Finance As Key To Qatar’s Continued Growth
...ke into consideration significant syndication risk and thus high costs would increase the tariff. This would only work if associated with price flex, which QP is very much against, he said. The $3.5bn Ras Laffan C project, which is expected to supply Qatar with a third of its needs by 2011, re...
Volume: 51Issue: 17Published at Mon, 28 Apr 2008