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TotalEnergies First Again With Qatar LNG Expansion Deal
...untry’s civil war, and there has been no production in Syria since December 2011 because of the conflict there. A recent truce in Yemen has at least raised hopes of a potential restart there (MEES, 6 May), but Syria offers less optimism (see p12). As a result, TotalEnergies’ net Mena gas output has dr...
Volume: 65Issue: 24Published at Fri, 17 Jun 2022 -
Syria’s Block 26 Continues To Pump As UK’s Gulfsands Waits On Standby
...lfsands’ Block 26 was one of Syria’s most promising oil assets when the war erupted in 2011, forcing the UK minnow (and every other western firm) to declare force majeure and halt operations. The firm still retains 50% of the block, with Chinese state firm Sinochem holding the other half. But since 2014 wh...
Volume: 63Issue: 24Published at Fri, 12 Jun 2020 -
Algeria Holds IOC Partners Close
...ale resources. Eni was among the companies to sign provisional deals with Sonatrach in 2011 and 2012 to explore for shale gas. However there has been vociferous local opposition, and the economics do not make sense at current oil prices. Mr Descalzi says Eni has “great ambitions to intensify its pa...
Volume: 60Issue: 24Published at Fri, 16 Jun 2017 -
Iran: New NIOC Chief Tasked With Securing Foreign Investment
...sed in January, but is struggling to put in place a framework that will entice IOCs back into its upstream sector. Without international firms’ technical expertise and financing, Iran will struggle to push beyond pre-sanctions output of 3.58mn b/d in 2011. Prior to resigning, Mr Javadi was coming un...
Volume: 59Issue: 24Published at Fri, 17 Jun 2016 -
Qatar’s New Leadership: Impact On QP’s And QIA’s Strategies
...e p16). Shaikh Hamad also heads its subsidiary Qatar Holding. QIA’s energy buying spree started in 2011 – with stakes in European utility firms Energias de Portugal and Spanish electricity supplier Iberdrola. In 2012 it bought 3% stakes in Total and Shell, and MEES learns it is still in ta...
Volume: 56Issue: 24Published at Fri, 14 Jun 2013