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Cyprus & Israel Close In On Deals To Kickstart Aphrodite Development
...ergy way back in 2011, with Chevron taking over as operator with its $5bn purchase of Noble in 2020 (MEES, 9 October 2020). The initial A1 discovery well was drilled just 3km from the maritime border with Israel, leading to speculation that the reservoir extended into Israeli waters. Subsequent pr...
Volume: 66Issue: 26Published at Fri, 30 Jun 2023 -
BP Drilling Offshore Egypt
...REAGE Output at BP and Eni’s offshore Nile Delta fields peaked in 2011 and continues to slump: Ras El Bar output fell 20% to 107mn cfd for 2020 whilst El Temsah was down 23% at 136mn cfd (see chart and MEES, May 21). GAS OUTPUT FROM ENI & BP’s OFFSHORE NILE DELTA CONCESSIONS PEAKED IN 2011 AND FELL 29...
Volume: 64Issue: 26Published at Fri, 02 Jul 2021 -
Saudi Arabia Gas: New Facilities, Greater Flexibility
...RIL ('000 B/D) PRESUMES ALL FUEL OIL BURNT IN POWER PLANTS (SOME IS USED AS INDUSTRIAL & BUNKER FUEL). SOURCE: JODI, MEES. 3: SAUDI ARABIA SALES GAS OUTPUT HAS BEEN CONSISTENTLY CLIMBING YEAR-ON-YEAR (BN CFD) CONVERTED FROM BTU TO CFD UNTIL 2011. SOURCE: SAUDI ARAMCO, ME...
Volume: 63Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2020 -
QP Ousts Maersk At Key Qatari Oil Field Amid Sectoral Revamp
...e dominance of LNG revenues in comparison, oil is set to become a more important player in Qatar’s economic mix. But not through increased oil output, which has now stabilized after falling 130,000 b/d since 2011 (see p14), rather because LNG revenues look liable to fall further. Most analysts be...
Volume: 59Issue: 26Published at Fri, 01 Jul 2016 -
Egypt Lays Out Further Subsidy Cuts For 2015-16 But Overall Spending Up
...ckwards in the three years following the country’s January 2011 ‘revolution,’ over the last year or so both planned and actual spending – much of it fueled by Gulf cash – has taken off. In August 2014 Egypt laid out plans to spend $4bn on expanding the Suez Canal (MEES, 8 August 2014). Local media re...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Iran’s Upstream Opening: The Foreign Firms That Stand To Lose
...is fact, in 2011 the former president even went so far as to say: “Thank God the enemies put sanctions on us… As soon as they told us ‘We won’t sell gasoline to you,’ we started producing gasoline inside the country, and in fact moved towards utmost self-sufficiency.” But this notion of self-su...
Volume: 57Issue: 26Published at Fri, 27 Jun 2014 -
South Tunisia Gas Development Close To Go-Ahead Despite ENI Departure
...y operator in the south of the country – last month started development work at Nawara and is also looking at first volumes from 2016. Proposed Nawara volumes were doubled in late 2011 to accommodate the feed-in of the Cherouq discovery following OMV’s February 2012 takeover of US firm Pioneer’s Tu...
Volume: 56Issue: 26Published at Fri, 28 Jun 2013