1. 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: 51
    Issue: 17
    Published at Mon, 28 Apr 2008
  2. Petrofac Awarded Gas Processing Contract At Kashagan

    ...cludes engineering, procurement and construction management for the oil treatment plant, the gas and LPG treatment plant and the sulfur treatment plant. Petrofac was awarded its first contract by Agip KCO in August 2004. The offshore Kashagan field is due to come into production in late 2011. Peak pr...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 17
    Published at Mon, 28 Apr 2008
  3. Russia Cancels Libya Debt In Exchange For Contracts, As Moscow’s N Africa Influence Grows

    ...l and gas discoveries on their acreage in the Ilizi Basin, due on-stream in 2011. Finally, although the project remains a long way off, Gazprom’s Alexei Miller also told reports in Libya on 16 April that the company was interested in participating in the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, which is de...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 17
    Published at Mon, 28 Apr 2008
  4. Halliburton To Provide Oil Services To Manifa Offshore Project

    ...jack-up rigs, said Halliburton. The Manifa project, expected to be completed in June 2011, involves the demothballing of the offshore Manifa oilfield and the construction of gas-oil separation plants and crude stabilization units and separators. These additions will handle 900,000 b/d of Ar...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 17
    Published at Mon, 28 Apr 2008