1. Iran Oil Sales Slide In June, But Still In The ‘Red’

    ...ne, latest loading data show, down from 255,000 b/d in May. Indian imports of Iranian oil averaged 309,000 b/d over the first five months of 2014. Though both of Iran’s biggest customers cut shipments in June, it failed to mask the goal of both their oil import policies with respect to the Islamic Re...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014
  2. Abu Tabul Commissioning To Kick Start Oman Gas Boost

    ...e block earlier the same year. “OOCEP recognizes the value of this tight gas reservoir, and has adopted a field development plan [FDP] with a target of first production by the third quarter of 2014,” the company said in its latest operational update. “Development of the Abu Tabul tight gas field ha...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014
  3. New Gulf Refineries To Make Middle East Major Products Exporter

    ...rect crude burn is forecast to increase by more than 70,000 b/d through 2020,” says FGE. Already, for May 2014 (the latest month for which official data is available), Saudi crude exports are down by 800,000 b/d year-on-year despite crude production having risen by 50,000 b/d over the same period (ME...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014
  4. Gulf States Eye Demand Management But Progress Slow

    ...mpared with current global thinking. The OECD’s International Energy Agency (IEA) says Middle East governments plan to spend a total $169bn on improving energy efficiency during 2014-35 (MEES, 6 June). Yet the IEA’s recent World Energy Investment Outlook warns that “energy prices are critical to de...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014
  5. End Of OPEC’s Revenue Golden Age?

    ...OPEC OPEC’s Annual Statistical Bulletin (ASB) for 2014 shows its members’ oil export revenue for 2013 falling by 8% or $96bn from 2012’s record numbers. The US  government’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts that for 2014 OPEC oil export revenues will fall by a further $50...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014
  6. Morocco Bags IMF, EU, Qatari Cash

    ...dustrial users and reduced the per-unit subsidy on diesel, with further reductions planned for the remainder of the year. Subsidies are to fall to MD35bn ($4.20bn) in 2014 (3.7% of GDP) from MD42bn ($5.04bn) in 2013 (4.7% of GDP), with a fall to 3% of GDP by 2017, according to the IMF and the Ministry of Ec...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014
  7. Egypt To Extend Gas Grid With World Bank Help

    ...w Constitution,” World Bank Vice President for the MENA region Inger Andersen says. The loan to Tunisia is part of a $1.2bn 2014 World Bank financial package (MEES, 6 June). The package also includes up to $750mn to support government reforms and promote growth and job creation, $100mn for a cr...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014
  8. The Future Saudi Role In Global Oil Markets

    ...intain this position. To answer the question we have to look at the call on OPEC in the medium term. It can be seen in Table 1 that up to 2018 the call on OPEC crude will follow a downwards trend and will fall from 29.7mn b/d in 2014 to 28.9mn b/d in 2018. To compare the call on OPEC with OPEC pr...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014
  9. Iran Official Crude & Products Output, Consumption And Trade Figures To April 2014 (‘000 B/D)

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    Issue: 31
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  10. Japanese Crude Oil & Condensate Imports, Q2 2014 (‘000 B/D)

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    Issue: 31
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  11. Benchmark Crude Prices ($/B)

    ...OIL PRICES   31 Jul 21-25 Jul 14-18 Jul Jul-14 Jun-14 Q2 2014 Q1 2014 2013 20...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 01 Aug 2014