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Tamar Shutdown Highlights Israel Upstream Risk
...e online in Q4 this year (see box and MEES, 12 April). Israel has struggled to attract big names to its upstream. The country’s previous bid round in 2017 flopped with Greek minnow Energean the key winner (MEES, 15 December 2017) – Indian state firms also took one block but they have yet to co...
Volume: 62Issue: 19Published at Fri, 10 May 2019 -
Tensions Flare As Turkey Drills Off Cyprus
...ach any sort of compromise, with the most recent summit in Switzerland in 2017, the last concerted efforts, failing to reach any sort of deal. Turkey has warned Cyprus about its own drilling activities to the south of the island and has been threatening since 2011, when Noble Energy discovered the 4....
Volume: 62Issue: 19Published at Fri, 10 May 2019 -
US Violation Of Iran Nuclear Agreement Sends Buyers Scrambling
...r Iran that includes the strategic objective of denying Iran all paths to a nuclear weapon.” But having abrogated an agreement that had at least paused this, the US appears to be left with an objective but no clear strategy. 1. EU IMPORTS OF IRANIAN CRUDE DOUBLE IN 2017, NUMBER OF BUYERS RISES FR...
Volume: 61Issue: 19Published at Fri, 11 May 2018 -
Wintershall Dispute Takes Gloss Off Libya Production Peak
...cluded in the latest lifting programs for Amna crude at Zueitina Terminal, Wintershall Libya was forced to shut in oil production from its onshore Concession 96 on 7 March 2017,” said the spokesman. “It would not be an economic exploitation of the petroleum resources of the concession to continue pr...
Volume: 60Issue: 19Published at Fri, 12 May 2017