1. CNPC Hot Favorite In Abu Dhabi Opening As Adnoc Eyes Chinese Downstream

    ...Haseer field in March, and output is slated to double to 16,000 b/d by 2020. Clearly this is a relatively small producer, but CNPC scored big in February 2014 when it landed an 8% stake in the 1.65mn b/d Adnoc Onshore concession (then-Adco) for $1.77bn (MEES, 24 February 2017). CPECC su...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 27 Jul 2018
  2. Oman Deficit Halved As Export Revenues Soar

    ...art this year despite increasingly alarmist projections from ratings agencies and the IMF citing the country’s tepid fiscal outlook (MEES, 24 November 2017). Through the first five months of 2018, the country’s budget deficit has nearly halved to RO1.095bn ($2.84bn) from RO2.035bn ($5.28bn) over the sa...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 27 Jul 2018
  3. Upstream Capex Edges Up But Recovery Remains US-Focused

    ...be seen. Global upstream spending is slated by the IEA to rise by 5% to $472bn this year on the back of 2017’s modest 4% increase – though this followed a cumulative fall of near 50% for 2015 and 2016. The projected 2018 upstream spend of $472bn in the IEA’s freshly-released World Energy In...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
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  4. Shell Enters Mauritania

    ...e maritime border with Senegal as well as four Mauritanian deepwater exploration blocks. Total took two deepwater blocks last year, whilst Exxon in December signed PSCs for three deepwater blocks (MEES, 8 December 2017). Chevron (with QP) and Eni have deepwater blocks off Morocco to the north. Bl...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
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  5. LNG Start-Ups To Peak, Then Slump

    ...ertaking Qatar (77mn t/y) as the world’s top LNG exporter. Actual Australian 2017 exports were 56.2mn tons, with the country set to add a further 21.4mn t of capacity this year (and of course the 9.7mn t/y of capacity added during 2017 was not operating for the whole of the year).   • With in...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
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  6. Iraq Water Crisis Highlights Baghdad’s Impotence

    ...facing desertification in varying degrees.” That neighboring Turkey—the source of both the Tigris and Euphrates rivers—experienced its driest year in four decades in 2017, has merely exacerbated the already dire situation. POLITICAL CRISIS       Baghdad is well aware of the investment ne...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
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  7. Libya Election Timetable To Slip Further Amid Factional Divisions

    ...ppen by December,” says a former ambassador to Tripoli, “but they are the least bad option as long as they are properly prepared. The challenge is for them to be genuine without being divisive.” The aim for elections to be held this year was first set at a Paris meeting on 25 July 2017 hosted by Fr...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 27 Jul 2018
  8. Gulf Choke Points Brought Into Focus As Iran, US & Saudi Ramp Up The Rhetoric

    ...se for Abu Dhabi’s 6mn t/y of LNG exports, as well as modest but growing LNG imports by Kuwait and Dubai. In total 81mn tons of Gulf LNG exports passed through the channel in 2017. From the perspective of importers, China the global number one oil importer, took 35% of its 2017 crude and co...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 27 Jul 2018
  9. Suez Canal Revenues, Crude Trade At Record Highs: Calm Before The Storm?

    ...lied on the canal for 12% of its 2017-18 revenue) is the threat to traffic via the Bab al-Mandab straights at the southern end of the Red Sea. Almost all Suez Canal traffic must also pass the Bab al-Mandab. A Saudi Aramco decision on 25 July to halt its shipments via the strait after two tankers we...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 27 Jul 2018
  10. Egypt Completes 14.4GW Gas-Fired Megaproject In Record Time

    ...W coal-fired plant at Hamrawein on the Red Sea (MEES, 29 June). At least this is a more economic option than Egypt’s other long-term megaplan, a 4.8GW nuclear plant to be built by Russia’s Rosatom which comes with a jaw-dropping $29.4bn price tag (MEES, 15 December 2017). EGYPT’S KEY POWER PR...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
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  11. Iran Appoints New Central Bank Chief: Mission Impossible?

    ...is capital flight is indeed alarming as it represents some 60% of Iran’s oil export revenue of $65.8bn for that year. According to the CBI, Iran posted a budget deficit of $8.2bn in 2017-18 and this will likely rise further if oil exports are cut under renewed US sanctions (MEES, 20 July). DI...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 27 Jul 2018
  12. Crude Official Selling Prices ($/B)

    ...*VS ICE BRENT FROM JULY 2017 PREVIOUSLY VS BWAVE....

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 27 Jul 2018