1. Qatar Q1 Export Flows Normalize As LNG Spot Markets Cool

    ...gan supplying Bangladesh in 2018 under a 15 year contract to 2033 which was signed in 2017 (MEES, 30 June 2017). This follows previous deals for NFE volumes from 2026, including a 15-year 2mn t/y agreement in November with ConocoPhillips to supply Germany (MEES, 2 December 2022), and a massive 4m...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 02 Jun 2023
  2. Key Sadara Chemicals Pipeline Boosts PlasChem Operations

    ...p). The Sadara complex is centered around a 1.9mn t/y mixed-feed cracker, which is able to process up to 53,000 b/d of naphtha and 85mn cfd of ethane and an aromatics plant producing 280,000 t/y of benzene and 134,000 t/y of toluene. The final Sadara unit started operations in 2017 (MEES, 18 August 2017...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 03 Jun 2022
  3. Saudi Foreign Reserves Edge Up Over April

    ...e second half of that year. They stabilized at slightly less than $500bn from 2017 onwards, before dropping sharply in early 2020 amid the huge Covid-19 disruption and bottomed out at $424bn in February.   SAMA NET FOREIGN ASSETS EDGE UP TOWARDS END-2021 LEVELS IN APRIL ($BN) SO...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 03 Jun 2022
  4. Libya’s Oil Revenues Surge

    ...force intended to display his willingness to fight unless his interests are not catered for in the emerging political landscape. He is not the only one worried.  LIBYA'S OIL REVENUES* SOAR ON THE BACK OF 1MN B/D-PLUS EXPORTS THIS YEAR *CBL 'OIL REVENUE' NUMBERS USED BETWEEN 2011 & 2017...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 04 Jun 2021
  5. Lukoil Taps Yamama At West Qurna-2

    ...iticized Baghdad’s “delayed decision making,” and the firm has been frustrated by the slow pace of progression towards developing its 2017 2.5bn barrel-plus Eridu discovery located in Block 10 (60% op, 40% Inpex: MEES, 3 March 2017). The find was dubbed Iraq’s “largest in decades” and Iraqi officials say th...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 04 Jun 2021
  6. Qatar Gets Post-Embargo Boost As Exports To Saudi Resume

    ...fferences remain between the two sides, but no winners had emerged since the onset of the embargo on 5 June 2017 (MEES, 9 June 2017) and bringing an end to this public rift was ultimately a pragmatic decision. With the embargo having forced a reshaping of regional trade links, a return to the pre-2017 st...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 04 Jun 2021
  7. Bahrain Takes $300mn Oil Revenue Hit From Abu Safah Outage

    ...om the Awali field operated by state firm Tatweer. Output here averaged 42,700 b/d for Q1, down 6.5% from 45,500 b/d in the same period in 2017. It is also a 10% fall from its October 2016 output of 47,500 b/d, which formed the baseline for its commitment to cut output under the Opec+ agreement (see p4...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018
  8. Egypt Inches Towards Paying Off Receivables Bill

    ...ll in late 2014 when it halved dues to $3.1bn on the back of borrowed cash (MEES, 5 December 2014). EGPC has pledged to pay off receivables by mid-2019. VICIOUS CIRCLE EGPC can point to the sums it is owed by other ministries as a reason it has fallen so far behind with payments. As of late 2017...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018
  9. Iran The Wild Card Amid Opec Pre-Vienna Posturing

    ...quiring a unanimous decision for production increases there is plenty of room for any prospective agreement to collapse. The current production restrictions have been in place since January 2017 and were extended to end-2018 during the last Opec+ meeting on 30 November (MEES, 1 December 2017). But the ex...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018
  10. Mena Remittances Up 10% In 2017

    ...Remittances are a crucial lifeline to the region’s cash-strapped oil importing economies. Thanks largely to Cairo’s floatation of the Egyptian Pound in late 2016, Mena remittance inflows topped $56bn in 2017 after having fallen year-on-year since 2014. Egyptian inflows hit $20bn ac...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018
  11. Algeria’s Planned Hassi Messaoud Refinery: Chinese, Korean Firms In The Running

    ...trojet. The planned Hassi Messaoud refinery is the only remaining element of once-ambitious plans to build four new 5mn t/y refineries. The original target date was 2017 (MEES, 21 September 2012), but this came and went with the 2016 award of a FEED contract to Amec Foster Wheeler subsequently cancelled. So...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018
  12. Tunisia Looks To The Sun To Cut Dependence On Algerian Gas

    ...tion Plan’ places such factors above environmental concerns as the key motivation for the push for renewables. “The national energy situation is characterized by a growing energy deficit which hit 49% in 2017. This has major implications in terms of energy supply security, notably for the power se...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018
  13. North Africa The Key Focus Of Eni Solar Plans

    ...w energy solutions” element of the company’s 2017-20 strategy outlook with a focus on “hybrid projects” with “technological and geographical synergy with other Eni business lines.” “Our distinctive model consists of replacing internal gas consumption in our assets with solar or wind power… This ap...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018
  14. Iran’s Banking Sector: Dark Days Loom

    ...ghtening of sanctions from 2012, the last year in which oil revenues were above $100bn.  ASTRONOMICAL SUMS     Freshly-released Central Bank of Iran (CBI) figures for the 2017-18 fiscal year (which ended on 20 March), published this week, pegs end-year bad loans at an astronomical 1,300 trillion ri...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018
  15. Kuwait Brings More IOCs Into Heavy Oil Development

    ...osting liquids capacity is showcased by the rig count figures provided by US services firm Baker Hughes. Prior to 2017, Kuwait had 40 active oil rigs in just one month, March 2015, but has exceeded this mark in each of the first four months of 2017 (see chart). As heavy oil development accelerates, this sh...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 02 Jun 2017
  16. Qatar: Oil & Gas Revenues Edge Up But Hit By Ratings Downgrade

    ...drocarbon exports have got off to a strong start in 2017 with Q1 revenues up some 25% year-on-year at $13.8bn (see charts 1 & 2). But ratings agency Moody’s swiftly took the shine off of this by downgrading Qatar’s sovereign rating one notch to Aa3 on 26 May. RAS LAFFAN REVENUE BOOST             Th...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 02 Jun 2017
  17. Qatar Eyes 2.5gw Gas-Fired Power/Desalination Project

    ...mestic gas requirements will be met by the much-delayed Barzan development within the North Field. This is due online in 2017 and intended mainly for domestic consumption (MEES, 7 April). Barzan and the first post-moratorium development are each expected to deliver 2bn cfd of raw gas for processing in...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 02 Jun 2017
  18. Adnoc Strengthens OMV Ties With Abu Dhabi Downstream Expansion Plans

    ...oduce a broader range of chemicals. Borealis says a final investment decision (FID) for Borouge 4 would likely be taken “around the end of 2017” with a view to plant start-up around five years after FID. Borouge also plans another polypropylene plant, PP5, which it aims to approve in 2017 to be “up an...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 02 Jun 2017
  19. UAE Pushes Solar, Big & Small, But Leaves Room For New Gas-Fired Capacity

    ...esel 2.77 Fewa 3 Gas/Diesel 0.70 End-2016 Capacity 28.63 Online 2017...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 02 Jun 2017
  20. Gulf Opec Maintains Asia Volumes But Loses Market Share

    ...Despite output cuts, Opec’s core Gulf producers actually sent slightly more crude to their core East Asian customers in the first four months of 2017 versus both the same period last year and 2016 as a whole. But this has not been enough to maintain their share of the key Chinese market where th...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 02 Jun 2017