1. Algeria Aims To Boost Domestic LPG Consumption, Reduce Costly Diesel Imports

    ...ound 500, and to double domestic sales of LPG for transportation purposes to 600,000 t/y by 2014. Currently only 7% of the cars in Algeria run on LPG, compared to 79% that run on gasoline and 14% that run on diesel, despite the fact that Algeria produces around 9mn t/y of the fuel. As well as the ex...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 26
    Published at Mon, 29 Jun 2009
  2. Israel To Build Offshore LNG Receiving Terminal ‘By 2013’

    ...begin production in 2013. But the field, which is thought to have reserves of 5-7 tcf of gas, is located at a depth of more than 15,000ft in 5,500ft (1,677ms) of water, and some observers believe that 2014-15 is now the most likely start-up date. Noble is currently drawing up a more accurate es...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 26
    Published at Mon, 29 Jun 2009
  3. JGC Wins Management Contract For PETRORabigh Expansion

    ...11, with start-up due in 2014. PETRORabigh Phase II involves construction of a 30mn cfd ethane cracker, a 2.5-3mn tons/year naphtha reforming complex, an aromatics complex that will receive around 2mn t/y of the reformate as feedstock, and 17 worldscale derivatives units that will receive benzene an...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 26
    Published at Mon, 29 Jun 2009