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KRG Oil Sector In The Crosshairs As Baghdad Steps Up Legal Attacks
...ports around 100,000 b/d (MEES, 15 April) to Turkey’s Ceyhan Port via a KRG-controlled pipeline. Prior to being reclaimed by federal forces in 2017, the KRG took over most operations in Kirkuk for almost three years. On the dynamics of a potential arbitration between Baghdad and the IOCs, Shwan Zu...
Volume: 65Issue: 23Published at Fri, 10 Jun 2022 -
Tehran & Baku Agree To Double Gas Swap
...lume agreed upon last year (MEES, 3 December 2021). Mr Owji also claims that his country could even “easily” increase the amount swapped to “three or four times.” The original deal announced on 29 November 2021 ended a five-year hiatus in Iranian imports of Turkmen gas. Iran in early 2017 an...
Volume: 65Issue: 23Published at Fri, 10 Jun 2022 -
Qatar: 2026 Cracker Start
...nocoPhillips have secured stakes. The LNG expansion project will provide ethane feedstock for RLPP. When announcing the planned facility in 2017, Mr Kaabi told MEES that “for the first time in Qatar we are going to extract ethane before we liquefy. So we are going to have a major petrochemical plant in ad...
Volume: 65Issue: 23Published at Fri, 10 Jun 2022 -
Egypt Foreign Reserves At 5-Year Low As Cairo Awaits IMF Cash
....5bn at end-May, down $1.6bn on a month earlier for the lowest figure since June 2017 (see chart). This comes as Egypt’s economy continues to reel from high commodity prices linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Reserves have been on a downward trend since February despite key Gulf ally Saudi Ar...
Volume: 65Issue: 23Published at Fri, 10 Jun 2022