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QP’s Strategy As US Tilts To LNG Exports
...at the US will be exporting 40mn t/y to 60 mn t/y by around 2020. Qatar also faces challenges from Australia, which is expected to produce 86mn t/y by 2020 – allowing for slippage on the 61.8mn t/y under construction due onstream by 2017. After 2020, up to 80mn t/y of East African LNG could also st...
Volume: 56Issue: 19Published at Fri, 10 May 2013 -
Gulf Petrochemicals Firms Expanding Capacity Despite US Shale Threat
...hylene capacity rising by 3.7% a year in the medium term, to 183.4mn tons/year in 2017 from 147.6mn t/y in 2011 (MEES, 2 November 2012). Despite the shifting market economics, Gulf petrochemicals companies are pressing ahead with expansions. Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA) Se...
Volume: 56Issue: 19Published at Fri, 10 May 2013 -
Oman Reviewing Electricity Policy, Targeting Efficiency
...expected to see tenders for a total 2.0-2.5gw of IPP capacity being launched by next year, with a view to start-up in 2017-18. ...
Volume: 56Issue: 19Published at Fri, 10 May 2013 -
Turkey Awards $22Bn Contract For Sinop Nuclear Plants
...it due to begin operating in 2010. Rosatom is expected to begin construction work for Akkuyu-1 in mid-2015, while civil works on Sinop-1 are slated to start in 2017 (MEES, 26 April). The Sinop contract was signed in Ankara by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Ja...
Volume: 56Issue: 19Published at Fri, 10 May 2013