1. BG Eyes Egypt’s Deeper Horizons, Still Plans A Third LNG Train At Idku

    ...e $3bn that it has earmarked for Egypt, up to 2011. Together with its partners in Egypt, BG produces more than 2.3bn cfd of natural gas, out of total Egyptian gas output of 5.7bn cfd (MEES, 17 March). As a gauge of BG’s rapid growth there, it should be noted that the UK firm only started pr...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 22
    Published at Mon, 02 Jun 2008
  2. Lundin Petroleum Spuds Morskaya-1 Exploration Well

    ...ipyard is to be completed by 2011.   Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said Moscow will agree to stop using intermediaries for gas shipments to Ukraine if Kiev settles its past debts, the Russian media have reported. Ukraine said earlier this year that it had paid its outstanding de...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 22
    Published at Mon, 02 Jun 2008
  3. Saudi Aramco Review Raises Question Marks Over Exploration Targets

    ...ditions to capacity. These include the 500,000 b/d Khursaniyah project, due on-stream at the end of last year and still not fully up and running. Meanwhile, the 1.2mn b/d Khurais project, due to start up by end-2009, and the 900,000 b/d Manifa project, due for 2011 start-up, have suffered from hiccups th...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 22
    Published at Mon, 02 Jun 2008