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Oman LNG: Record Volumes Generated $6.5bn Revenues For 2024
...joying a profitable turn in recent years. Following the resurgence of upstream gas output since the 2017 startup of the 1.5bn cfd Khazzan/Ghazeer tight gas project, Muscat has been racing to expand its liquefaction capacity. Back in 2022 Oman LNG completed debottlenecking work at its three-train Sur fa...
Volume: 68Issue: 27Published at Fri, 04 Jul 2025 -
Aramco Trading Caught In Crossfire Of UAE-Saudi Rivalry
...ding, its presence in Fujairah, it would be the second time in less than five years that geopolitical developments have impacted the emirate’s role as a regional hub. The UAE’s participation in the Qatar embargo from 2017 until January this year prevented Qatari vessels from calling at Fujairah. The up...
Volume: 64Issue: 27Published at Fri, 09 Jul 2021 -
Aramco Committed To Crude-to-Chemicals But Delays Development Decision
...chnologies with a cracker (MEES, 1 December 2017). CRUDE OIL TO CHEMICALS CONCEPT SOURCE: MEES. ...
Volume: 63Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2020 -
Aramco Pushing Asian Downstream Projects In Major Crude-Buying Countries
...pacity of 2.68mn b/d, of which Asia refineries dominate with 2.04mn b/d. Aramco also operates the 635,000 b/d Motiva Port Arthur refinery in Texas, having bought out former JV partner Shell (MEES, 10 March 2017). Because of Aramco’s now outright ownership, Port Arthur is its largest overseas downstream as...
Volume: 62Issue: 27Published at Fri, 05 Jul 2019 -
$11bn Egypt Petchems Project Belatedly Green Lighted
...ough Egypt’s overall economic fortunes have improved over the last 18 months the country’s overall quarterly trade deficit remains stuck at around $9bn (an annual $36.5bn for 2017) as higher prices for oil imports have cancelled out a rise in export earnings (see p13). Tahrir’s anticipated export re...
Volume: 61Issue: 27Published at Fri, 06 Jul 2018 -
Aramco Doubles Stake In Korean Refiner, Part Of Global Downstream Push
...92mn b/d, and is a partner in three refineries – two in Saudi Arabia and one in China – with a combined capacity of 1.06mn b/d which are due onstream by the end of 2017. Alongside the refinery, S-Oil also operates the Bunker-C Cracking Center (BCC), which processes Bunker-C (No 6 fuel oil) output from th...
Volume: 57Issue: 27Published at Fri, 04 Jul 2014