1. Qatar Plans For 2019 Drilling To Fuel Massive LNG Expansion

    ...equently had 5-6 operating up to mid-2018 as it was ramping up production capacity towards its current 77mn t/y, which was achieved in 2011 (MEES, 14 February 2011). QP’s drilling subsidiary Gulf Drilling International (GDI) has nine offshore rigs in total, of which three appear to currently be co...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 19
    Published at Fri, 11 May 2018
  2. Total’s Libya Expansion: The Plot Thickens

    ...the Libyan Revolution in early 2011 three projects were under appraisal which would double capacity to 600,000 b/d: development of the North Gialo field and the NC-98 concession would add 120,000 b/d and 80,000 b/d in crude output respectively. A Conoco 2010 analysts’ presentation, meanwhile, says th...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 19
    Published at Fri, 11 May 2018
  3. South Sudan Coffers Empty Amid Crippling Crude ‘Diversions’ To Khartoum

    ...ss of three-quarters of its oil export revenue in the wake of South Sudan’s July 2011 independence. Compensation was to be paid at a rate of $15/B, implying total monthly payments of $24.1/B until the ‘transitional’ payments were cleared. BEHIND FROM THE START    South Sudan fell behind with pa...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 19
    Published at Fri, 11 May 2018
  4. Output Slump, Revenue Slump

    ...tput, some 350,000 b/d for 3Q 2011. But output rapidly slumped. Output was shut in for 15 months from early 2012 as the result of a standoff with Sudan over access to the newly-independent country’s sole export route via Port Sudan. In March 2013, the two countries signed a deal on transit fees an...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 19
    Published at Fri, 11 May 2018