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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 -
Iran Hits The Med As Market Share Battle With Saudi Intensifies
...EPS Latest Spanish import data shows arrivals of Iranian crude tripled to 102,000 b/d in April (three 1mn barrel cargoes) following March’s initial 1mn barrel post-sanctions cargo. All volumes so far have been taken by Cepsa which has been wholly-owned by Abu Dhabi state investment firm IPIC since 2011...
Volume: 59Issue: 26Published at Fri, 01 Jul 2016 -
Opec Revenues Set To Fall Further In 2016
...gnificant damage has already been done. Libya’s chaos predates the oil price slump, with the country nowhere near to stabilizing since the ouster of former leader Mu’ammar al-Qadhafi in 2011. But oil price falls have contributed to the maelstrom. Kuwait is also having a year to forget, with revenues on...
Volume: 59Issue: 26Published at Fri, 01 Jul 2016