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Algeria: Key Oilfields Hit By ‘Temporary’ Production Restrictions
...rk will likely last at least into 2014, according to Talisman’s regional Executive VP Paul Blakeley. Both were speaking on a 31 July conference call to mark the firm’s second quarter results. Restrictions also currently affect the 24,000 b/d Menzel Ledjmet North (MLN) field which lies wholly on Block 40...
Volume: 56Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2013 -
Saudi Petchem Firms Target Specialized Markets
...bail 2014 50,000 t/y nylon 66 SABIC Jubail 2014 140,000 t/y ABS SABIC/Mitsubishi Rayon Jubail 2014 25...
Volume: 56Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2013 -
Occidental: Uncertainty Continues Over Middle East Assets
...s really just been exposed to this in detail at one meeting, and so it will take a little while and we want to consult fully with them and weigh all the alternatives for them. But clearly some things are going ahead quickly.” He added he hopes to achieve this before he steps down as CEO in 2014...
Volume: 56Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2013 -
Germany’s RWE Faces Challenging Sale Of North African Assets
...oject – slated for 2014 start-up when sanctioned in 2010 – the key focus for 2012 was taken up with trying to find a new location for the onshore gas treatment plant. It now looks likely that the plant will be located 30km to the east from the originally-planned site at Idku [next to the BG-operated Eg...
Volume: 56Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2013 -
Egypt’s New Budget Targets 14.5% Deficit Cut
...r a return to democracy by early 2014; and the recent containment of the government’s debt-financing costs, below post-revolution peaks. Moody’s added that the maintenance of the negative outlook on Egypt’s Caa1 rating is driven by Moody’s view of the country’s considerable economic and political ch...
Volume: 56Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2013 -
Twilight Looms For OPEC’s Golden Age
...ploration – would appear to support OPEC’s argument as far as non-conventional oil development outside North America is concerned. But in the US supply is surging on the back of shale oil and gas development. The OECD’s IEA energy watchdog projects non-OPEC supply rising 1.2mn b/d this year and 1.3mn b/d in 2014...
Volume: 56Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2013 -
Will OPEC Or The US Be The World’s Marginal Crude Supplier?
...oduction over the next several years is substantial, rising by an average of 1.2mn b/d over the period 2014-18. The spoiler is demand growth. With the OECD showing signs of long term decline, and non-OECD demand relying heavily on uncertain Chinese growth, even if demand gets a lift from lower oi...
Volume: 56Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2013