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European Majors And New Entrants Secure Key Algeria Blocks In ‘Successful’ Bid Round
...untry’s influence within Opec+. Algeria produced 1.145mn b/d of crude oil in 2014 (see chart 1), but the subsequent collapse in oil prices led to a reduction in oil sector investment and capacity has dwindled ever since. According to the IEA’s latest medium-term outlook, Oil 2025, production capacity st...
Volume: 68Issue: 25Published at Fri, 20 Jun 2025 -
Iraq Looks To Transform Export Options With $5bn South-North Pipeline Reboot
...e first phase of the planned Iraq-Jordan Export Pipeline project, alongside a second phase 800,000 b/d pipeline from Haditha to Jordan’s Red Sea port of Aqaba (MEES, 14 September 2012). That project was derailed by the Islamic State’s takeover of large swathes of Iraq in 2014, including most of An...
Volume: 67Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 -
Chevron Inches Towards Shale-Focused Algeria Entry
...at with Chevron, was the site of Algeria’s first trial shale well back in 2014. Whilst the initial well produced “excellent reserves,” shale plans were abandoned in the face of subsequent protests (MEES, 23 January 2015). Sonatrach’s MoU with Exxon also references “study[ing] the existing op...
Volume: 67Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 -
Powering The UAE’s Northern Emirates
...ectricity which was equivalent to around 50% of consumption, but this slumped to just 399GWh in 2014 before eventually ceasing during 2021 (see chart 1). At the same time, electricity consumption in the northern emirates has been rising sharply since the Covid-19 pandemic. Having largely plateaued at ar...
Volume: 67Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 -
Iraq: Another New Gas-Focused Bid Round – Can It Attract Major Interest?
...curity in western Iraq is still a concern despite the threat from Islamic State having been much diminished in recent years. In 2014, Anbar fell to the group with little to no resistance from government forces and whether Baghdad wants to admit it or not, this will be a major consideration for IOCs po...
Volume: 66Issue: 25Published at Fri, 23 Jun 2023 -
China: Could Record Russian Crude Imports See Saudi Squeezed?
...creased market share. MIDEAST BUYING FIRM FOR NOW… Chinese imports from other Middle East suppliers also remained firm through May: at 54.1% the Mideast market share for the first five months of 2022 is on track to top the previous annual record of 52.2% set in 2014. Number three ov...
Volume: 65Issue: 25Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022 -
China LNG Buying Subdued But Qatar Volumes Surge & Revenues Triple
...lumes. The import bill for Qatar volumes was up almost threefold at $4.30bn versus $1.52bn for the year-ago period. Qatar’s overall export revenues of $28.6bn for Q1 were the highest since 2014 (MEES, 29 April) *Whilst China’s fall in year-on-year import s is down to Covid-related lockdowns as we...
Volume: 65Issue: 25Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022 -
KRG Hands Baghdad Oil Sector Counter-Proposal
...OGC) “which will be tasked with the exploration, extraction and production of oil and gas” and the Kurdistan Organization for the Marketing of Oil (KOMO). These entities have already been created, with KOMO marketing Iraqi Kurdistan’s inaugural independent exports – a 2mn barrel cargo – back in 2014...
Volume: 65Issue: 25Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022 -
Qatar Gas Exports Surge To Five Year High
...2022 they remain slightly down year-on-year. Even if its core gas exports have dipped slightly this year, soaring commodities prices have pushed Qatar’s export revenues up to multi-year highs of late, with Q1’s $28.51bn the highest quarterly figure since 3Q 2014 (MEES, 3 June). Revenues are up ac...
Volume: 65Issue: 25Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022 -
QP, TotalEnergies Team Up Offshore Suriname
...gnificantly scale up its overseas production. The biggest contributor to QP’s overseas output is the firm’s 15% stake in Total Congo which it acquired back in late 2013 (MEES, 31 January 2014). MEES estimates that this provided QP with around 20,000 boe/d net in 2020, down slightly from 20,600 boe/d in 20...
Volume: 64Issue: 25Published at Fri, 25 Jun 2021 -
Algerians Boycott President Tebboune’s ‘New Algeria’
...ak oil prices since 2014 have resulted in steep fiscal and current account deficits. And the country’s lethargic state-led economic model has been unable to compensate. The planned solution, as ever, is to pursue diversification and a private-sector led growth model. But words have not been backed up by...
Volume: 64Issue: 25Published at Fri, 25 Jun 2021 -
IEA Backs Saudi Arabia To Lead Mena Gas Supply Push
...anned start-up date of 2014 (MEES, 12 October 2012) and is currently due online this year. Recent delays have been down to problems with the offshore pipeline. As for Iran, despite being subject to stringent US sanctions, it is still advancing the development of its South Pars gas field. Mohammad Me...
Volume: 63Issue: 25Published at Fri, 19 Jun 2020 -
Petro Rabigh Adds Hydrotreater
...nthly Jodi data. Saudi refinery throughputs for April were 1.84mn b/d, their lowest level since the 1.81mn b/d processed in November 2014 (see chart). Saudi refinery operations in 2020 had earlier been impacted by a mid-January to end-February shutdown of 440,000 b/d Satorp refinery at Jubail, a jo...
Volume: 63Issue: 25Published at Fri, 19 Jun 2020 -
Egypt-Israel Settlement Paves Way For Groundbreaking Gas Shipments
...om the already-producing 11tcf Tamar field (MEES, 23 February 2018). Dolphinus was founded in 2014 by Egyptian businessmen including Khaled Abu Bakr, former CEO of Egyptian power firm Taqa Arabia and current Executive Chairman of the Egyptian Gas Association (MEES, 5 April 2019). POLITICAL BA...
Volume: 62Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2019 -
Egypt Gas: Nour Disappoints
...erated West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) field, where output collapsed from 1.3bn cfd in late 2013 to just 250mn cfd currently, due to Cairo’s demand for more gas (MEES, 7 February 2014). ...
Volume: 62Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2019 -
Thailand’s PTTEP Expands In Gulf With Partex Purchase
...abi’s key onshore concession until January 2014 (MEES, 10 January 2014) – and brings it partnerships with international majors (see table). The key upstream asset is 2% of Oman’s state-led PDO which operates the Sultanate’s largest portfolio of fields, the 610,000 b/d Block 6 (12,200 b/d net). This is...
Volume: 62Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2019 -
Rising Gulf Tensions Cast Spotlight Back On Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities
...wever, are uranium upgrading plants at Natanz and Fordow (see table). Bushehr-1 was started up in 2011 after a much-delayed gestation and suffered teething problems before commercial operation was declared in September 2013 (MEES, 10 October 2014). Russia’s Atomstroyexport provides uranium enriched to...
Volume: 62Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2019 -
Libya Fights To Keep The Lights On
...BYA: KEY POWER STATS... *1ST UNIT OF 350MW CAME ONLINE IN 2014. ^NO LONGER LISTS PROJECT ON ITS WEBSITE. SOURCE: WORLD BANK, MEES....
Volume: 62Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2019 -
Saudi Wins Out, Opec Switches To Group Ceiling
...VENUES ROSE A MASSIVE $125BN, 2018’S GAINS COULD BE GREATER ($BN) 2013 2014 2015 20...
Volume: 61Issue: 25Published at Fri, 22 Jun 2018 -
US Shale: Reading The Runes On Future Supply Growth
...rmian, is clouding the outlook. Collective US shale oil output topped 7mn b/d for the first time in May. At 7.07mn b/d, it’s up a massive 1.47mn b/d year-on-year, topping the previous record annual gain of 1.37mn b/d set in 2014. For the key Permian shale basin of west Texas, May’s 3.208mn b/d is not on...
Volume: 61Issue: 25Published at Fri, 22 Jun 2018