1. Bahrain Narrows In On Preferred Bidders For LNG Import Terminal

    ...mpany, Nogaholding, told MEES. The tender board, which meets weekly, will then decide whether to approve the choice, and if it does the results will be published. The tender specifies the import of LNG equivalent to 400-800mn cfd of gas for 15 years starting in 2014. Like the other Gulf countries, with th...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 23
    Published at Mon, 04 Jun 2012
  2. Saudi Aramco Steps On The Gas

    ...gnificant for gas will be the start-up of the offshore 1.3bn cfd Hasbah and 1.2bn cfd Arabiyah non-associated fields in 2014 to feed the Wasit gas plant, currently under construction. Ordinary supply of 2.5bn cfd will produce 1.75bn cfd of sales gas and can be augmented to 3.05bn cfd in peak summer demand mo...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 23
    Published at Mon, 04 Jun 2012
  3. Total Farms In To Qatar’s Offshore Block BC

    ...ploration wells drilled by 2014. “The farm-in transaction is another step forward in the partnerships forged with Qatar Petroleum and CNOOC, and reflects Total’s commitment to expanding its exploration and production operations in promising geological basins,” stated Christophe de Margerie, Total’s CEO. To...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 23
    Published at Mon, 06 Jun 2011
  4. DEWA Invites 18 Developers To Bid For Dubai’s First IPP

    ...ivate partnership framework,” commented one UAE power expert. DEWA and its advisers, which include HSBC, plan to have a conference with developers in about a month’s time, and this will also include one-to-one meetings with the prospective bidders. The Hassyan I project’s startup is scheduled for 2014...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 23
    Published at Mon, 06 Jun 2011
  5. NITC Orders Six LNG Carriers From China

    ...livery between 2014 and 2015. Announcing the deal, NITC’s managing director Mohammad Souri said that his company usually bought South Korean vessels, but has judged this time that the Chinese offer was better. Iran shares the vast South Pars gas field with Qatar, but unlike its neighbor it has not st...

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 23
    Published at Mon, 07 Jun 2010
  6. Socar Starts Talks On ACG Deep Gas Drilling

    ...ojects for supply of gas from the Shah Deniz Phase 2 development in the Caspian Sea. Mr Aliyev said that the second production phase would deliver up to 16 bcm/year by 2014-15. Although the EU has declared support for both pipelines in a bid to reduce reliance on Russian gas supplies (MEES, 18 May), Mr...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 23
    Published at Mon, 08 Jun 2009