1. Qatar Shrugs Off Restrictions With Continued Oil, Gas Exports

    ...OVIDE 2017 BOOST (‘000 B/D, NET)…   …WHILE QATAR SUPPLIES 82% OF TOTAL’S MIDDLE EASTERN** GAS PRODUCTION (MN CFD) *MEES PROJECTIONS.**EXCLUDES NORTH AFRICA SOURCE: TOTAL, MEES.   TOTAL HEADACHE     Cosmo has only a modest upstream presence in both countries, but the sa...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
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  2. UAE Gas Supplies: Qatar Dependence Remains Despite LNG Diversification

    ...eraged $7.7/mn BTU in Jan-April 2016, down from $12.97/mn BTU in Jan-April 2015. They averaged $8.03/mn BTU in Jan-April 2017, though have since eased (see chart, p7). LNG IMPORT CAPACITY…      The UAE has two LNG import terminals. Dubai has had a 960mn cfd floating storage and regasification un...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
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  3. Rig Count: Iraq Drilling Resurgent, Saudi Offshore Growth Slow To Materialize

    ...gs in Iraq (all are onshore oil rigs) hit a 17-month high of 51 in May. Drilling is still well down on 2014’s highs, but has been steadily increasing since the second half of 2016. How much further it will rise in 2017 is unclear as IOCs are still cautious on investment in Iraq. Shell has mo...

    Volume: 60
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  4. US Becomes A Player In Asian LNG Trade

    ...ound a month is factored in: US volumes arriving in China for December 2016 through April 2017, at 539,000 tons, equate to the November-March volumes in the US stats. Similar comparisons also hold for Japan and South Korea (see chart). US GAS & LNG EXPORTS HIT RECORD VOLUMES IN Q1 *1 TON LN...

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  5. Sadara Starts First Saudi PMDI, BGE Plants; Targets Polyurethane, Solvent Markets

    ...lyolefins complex. Petro Rabigh is currently nearing completion of the Rabigh 2 expansion project, which will add a further 2.6mn t/y of petchems capacity, including 1.34mn t/y of paraxylene. Petro Rabigh currently expects to finish building Rabigh 2 in the second half of 2017. SQUEEZING SABIC Ar...

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  6. Dubai Claims New Solar Pricing Record, This Time For CSP

    ...fferent assumptions in calculating LCOEs, which can skew cost estimates. A March 2017 study by Amro Elshurafa, senior research associate at Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (Kapsarc), says that when Dewa announced in early 2015 that it would buy electricity from Saudi fi...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
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  7. Libya, Nigeria Gains Expose Opec Deal’s Limitations

    ...d demand which will provide key indications as to whether the market is swinging into balance. If projected non-Opec growth is again revised upwards and global demand growth down, the next JMMC calls for deeper Opec cuts will grow louder.  OPEC WELLHEAD PRODUCTION, MAY  2017 (MN B/D, MEES ES...

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  8. Will US Growth Stall At $45-50/B?

    ...mper 106,000 b/d on April, this is partly because the latter has been revised down by 40,000 b/d. Strong output growth is still projected for the remainder of 2017 and beyond. The EIA, taking into account the recent surge in investment and drilling (see p8), has hiked its output forecasts for the se...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
    Published at Fri, 09 Jun 2017
  9. Egypt Seeks Virtuous Output Circle: Reserves Up, Dues Down, More Output

    ...r gas at least, Eni’s August 2015 Zohr discovery was seen as a turning point. Zohr is slated to start producing before the end of 2017. And even before then gas output has turned the corner after bottoming out at 3.89bn cfd, a third below 2011 levels, in early 2016. The latest boost, to 4.91bn cfd in...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
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  10. Sanctions: Tehran Tries To Come In From Cold As US Threatens To Turn Up Heat

    ...e termination of UN sanctions and some EU sanctions; others such as the EU embargo on Iranian oil imports were suspended.  Iran wasted little time in launching itself back onto the oil market. It near-doubled crude exports from its 2015 average of 1.23mn b/d to 2.21mn b/d in Q1 2017 (and an even hi...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
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  11. Strong Appetite For Oman’s Sukuk

    ...Oman has completed its 2017 financing with a $2bn sukuk – as long as it can keep spending under control. Oman’s $2bn debut international sukuk launched on 23 May, was more than three times oversubscribed with orderbooks of $6.9bn and better than expected pricing, according to fresh de...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
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  12. IMF-Iraq Progress Towards Second Loan Tranche

    ...anche of $800mn to Iraq. The first $600mn tranche was released in December (MEES, 15 July 2016). Following a review of the SBA in Amman, the IMF mission chief for Iraq Christian Josz said that the fund and Iraq had reached agreement on a supplementary budget for 2017, objectives of the 2018 budget an...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
    Published at Fri, 09 Jun 2017