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East Med Power Politics As US & EU Officials Fly In
...ttle on its previous claim submitted to the UN in 2011, although this would still require Israel to cede 860km² of disputed waters. It is unlikely that Israel will accept Beirut’s new proposal but rising tensions and the lack of an agreement on where the maritime border between the two countries li...
Volume: 65Issue: 24Published at Fri, 17 Jun 2022 -
Libya’s Oil Sector Feels The Strain
...oke out “due to the high temperature experienced in an electric generator” at compound 1 of the Sarir field in the Sirte basin, resulting in a production loss of around 30,000 b/d. Sarir has experienced persistent outages due to power problems since the 2011 ‘revolution’. NOC said the day before th...
Volume: 62Issue: 24Published at Fri, 14 Jun 2019 -
Iran Touts Gas Export Progress, Plots Key Regional Role Post-Sanctions
...ian markets, including Japan, South Korea and India. A final agreement with Oman would be a major breakthrough after years of discussions. Talks on gas trade between the two countries resumed in 2011, after the collapse of a 2005 memorandum of understanding (MOU) on oil and gas cooperation. The ea...
Volume: 58Issue: 24Published at Fri, 12 Jun 2015 -
Libya: Optimism Tempered By Fighting And Production Woes
...gn Mr Maiteeq went quietly, accepting the verdict the same day, a relief for Libyans. Mr Thinni only re-assumes the post temporarily; elections are due late this month. But for the first time since the fall of former leader Mu’ammar al-Qadhafi in 2011, the country is immersed in a drawn out bl...
Volume: 57Issue: 24Published at Fri, 13 Jun 2014 -
Turkey At The Crossroads
...wards a single aim, ie Erdogan’s removal – that mirror the 2011 Arab Spring revolts. Erdogan may well overcome his rivals this time, but Turkey’s opposition now has a template to work from. Erdogan To ‘Throttle’ Banks Mr Erdogan’s reaction to the clashes was true to form. He continued on his to...
Volume: 56Issue: 24Published at Fri, 14 Jun 2013