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Egypt’s LNG Imports Face Delays
...d minority partner RWE-Dea. Wnd Boost After experiencing some delays, the project is now on track for coming online in 2017, Egypt’s Petroleum Minister Sharif Isma’il told the press last week. Talks for a comprehensive final agreement on the project are ongoing, according to Mr Molla. “We...
Volume: 57Issue: 27Published at Fri, 04 Jul 2014 -
BG Signs Deal To Pipe Israeli Gas To Egyptian LNG Plant
...s over a 20-year period once Leviathan begins production. The Leviathan partners, Houston-based Noble (operator with 39.66%) and Israeli firms Delek (45.34%) and Ratio Oil (15%), are looking to finalize a development plan this year with a view to produce first gas from late 2017, although MEES views su...
Volume: 57Issue: 27Published at Fri, 04 Jul 2014 -
Will Fujairah Get With The LNG Bunkering Trend?
...vestment Company (IPIC) and state-owned Mubadala, plan to build a 1.2bn cfd LNG import facility at Fujairah by 2016 or 2017 (MEES, 15 November 2013). Environmental Regulations Behind the burgeoning market in LNG bunkering is more stringent regulation of maritime emissions (MEES, 20 June). Within Em...
Volume: 57Issue: 27Published at Fri, 04 Jul 2014 -
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 -
Saudi Hikes Generation Capacity, Boosts Combined Cycle Usage
...uqaiq 2.64 HFO 2017 U/C PP13 1.65 Gas 2017 U/C PP14 1.65 Ga...
Volume: 57Issue: 27Published at Fri, 04 Jul 2014