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Saudi Slashes Jan-Feb Oil Burn; Can It Maintain The Progress?
...LUMES OF DIESEL. SOURCE: JODI, MEES. 2:....BUT THE FIRST TWO MONTHS OF 2025 HAVE SEEN SUBSTANTIAL GAINS WITH FEBRUARY OIL BURN* DOWN OVER 200,000 B/D YEAR-ON-YEAR FOR THE LOWEST MONTHLY FIGURE SINCE 2014 (‘000 B/D)... *CRUDE PLUS FUEL OIL CONSUMPTION. PRESUMES ALL FUEL OIL BURNED IN PO...
Volume: 68Issue: 17Published at Fri, 25 Apr 2025 -
Aramco Sees Petchems SMEs As Key To Vision 2030 Transformation
...e Saudi petchems pipeline, Sabic – which produced 64mn tons of petrochemicals in 2014, and is therefore by a long way the main Saudi chemicals player – is involved in a number of smaller, but significant, projects (see table). Despite its size, Sabic is not mentioned in the prince’s Vision 2030 do...
Volume: 59Issue: 17Published at Fri, 29 Apr 2016 -
Aramco Awards Final Big Jazan Contract; Yasref Ramp-Up Boosts Light Products
...torp refinery at Jubail in 2013, while Aramco and China’s Sinopec completed Yasref at Yanbu’ in 2014 and are currently ramping up crude throughput (MEES, 10 April). Diesel output set a new monthly record of 785,000 b/d in February, taking the average for diesel produced in January and February to 78...
Volume: 58Issue: 17Published at Fri, 24 Apr 2015 -
Total Signs $1.3bn Ras Laffan Condensate Splitter Deal; Seeks Saudi, Iraq Projects
...tsui (1%). A diesel hydrotreater, which will process gasoil from Ras Laffan 1 and 2, should be commissioned by the second half of 2014. It will produce “ultra-low-sulfur diesel, which meets the most stringent environmental specifications,” QP said. Like its peers, Total sees the Middle East and Asia as...
Volume: 56Issue: 17Published at Fri, 26 Apr 2013