1. Sparks Fly As Saudi-Emirati Economic Competition Intensifies

    ...aditionally held a clear dominance. In the UAE, Abu Dhabi’s Adnoc is planning to invest $122bn over 2021-2025, much of which is dedicated to expanding its crude oil production capacity from around 4mn b/d to 5mn b/d by 2030. Just five years ago, before the first Opec+ cuts came into force in 2017, the UAE wa...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 27
    Published at Fri, 09 Jul 2021
  2. Lebanon’s Recurring Power Nightmare

    ...stalled Available Fuel Zouk-1 ST (x4) 1984-87 607 365 HFO Zouk extension  GT* 2017 194 194 HFO (gas) Jieh-1 ST (x5) 19...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 27
    Published at Fri, 06 Jul 2018
  3. Karadeniz Eyes 8.3gw Fleet

    ...wn regional allegations of neocolonialist ambition – began supplying power in Ghana in October 2017. The company also operates in Zambia and Indonesia. Dealing with cash-strapped nations is not always easy. Karadeniz began supplying Basra with 410MW in 2010, but operations came to a halt in 2016 wh...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 27
    Published at Fri, 06 Jul 2018
  4. Qatar Steps Up Gas Politics With Calculated Expansion

    ...tar’s heels in the coming years. In fact, Australia is on course to overtake Qatar as the global leader as early as next year. With the start-up of Gorgon LNG’s Train 3 earlier this year, and the imminent start-up of the delayed Wheatstone LNG, Australia is to exit 2017 with 74mn t/y capacity. In th...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 27
    Published at Fri, 07 Jul 2017