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BP Back At Iraq’s Kirkuk
...der the auspices of a 2013 MoU which was disrupted by Islamic State’s 2014 takeover of much of northern Iraq, with the major restarting work in 2018. BP says the scope of the new MoU encompasses rehabilitation of existing facilities, construction of new facilities including gas expansion projects, an...
Volume: 67Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2024 -
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Discuss Neutral Zone Ramp Up
...proximately half the level from before its 2014-shut down. PNZ production also comes from the onshore Wafra Joint Operations (WJO), where Chevron represents Saudi Arabia alongside KGOC. Chevron’s net output in both quarters this year was 57,000 b/d, implying gross output of 114,000 b/d. This puts to...
Volume: 64Issue: 31Published at Fri, 06 Aug 2021 -
Audit For Libya’s Central Banks
...the Libyan financial system and creating the conditions for the eventual unification of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL),” says UNSMIL. Libya has effectively had two central banks since 2014 when a political crisis split the country into two rival eastern and western administrations. In the me...
Volume: 63Issue: 31Published at Fri, 31 Jul 2020 -
Iraq Exports Record In July
...Federal Iraq exported a record 3.543mn b/d in July – all from its southern Basra infrastructure. Even with the average export price dipping slightly to $69.16/B in May, Baghdad nonetheless pulled in $7.597bn. This was the highest monthly revenue figure since July 2014 when the selling price wa...
Volume: 61Issue: 31Published at Fri, 03 Aug 2018