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KRG Gets Vote Of Confidence From Key Upstream Players
...st two years. Until recently, Erbil was squabbling with foreign operators over payments, which hindered investment and output (MEES, 10 February 2017) – a reality further exacerbated by the loss of revenues from 280,000 b/d worth of production after Baghdad retook key Kirkuk fields following the fa...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Iraq Crude Exports Edge Up In July
...rticularly to the post-2014 oil price crash when Iraqi revenues halved to less than $50bn a year. Higher oil prices have nonetheless given Baghdad some breathing room in the last couple years. The government ran a slight surplus in 2017 and a whopping $21.6bn surplus last year. Central Bank of Iraq data fo...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Now Or Never For Leviathan As Partners Re-Float LNG Plans
...lek and Ratio, are eying the further expansion of the field. Discovered back in 2010, the partners only stumbled to a final investment decision in 2017, and this for a greatly scaled back ‘Phase-1A’ project (MEES, 24 February 2017). Though first gas is on track for the end of this year, full field de...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Israel Awards 12 Blocks
...rael Opportunity took Zone D’s four blocks. All three zones are in the southern half of Israel’s EEZ (see map). The small blocks were grouped together in larger zones after a bid round launched 12 months earlier had failed to yield any big names (MEES, 15 December 2017). This tactic also appears to ha...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Total Sees Algeria Revenue Fueling Mozambique LNG Plans
...quired via last year’s Maersk takeover (MEES, 25 August 2017). So the Anadarko deal triples its output from the acreage to just shy of 100,000 b/d. Not surprisingly, Mr Pouyanné says the company “anticipate[s] some efficiency gains” in Algeria as a result of the deal. Total’s overall Algeria output also in...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Tunisia At The Crossroads
...der 25, whose inability to secure formal employment was a key catalyst for the 2010-11 revolution. Creating jobs is thus a political imperative for Tunisia. And an economic one too if is to reach its stated aim of a 3.9% fiscal deficit, down from 2018’s 4.6% and 2017’s 6% (see table). PUBLIC SE...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Oman Cuts Power Growth Forecast, Eyes Lower Gas Burn
...r powergen and instead views incremental gas volumes as a source of additional export revenues. GAS BILL While the reduction in gas burning would be expected to reduce OPWP’s gas bill, it is not clear whether the introduction of time-of-use tariffs for electricity consumers in 2017...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Kuwait In IMO 2020-Inspired Al Zour Rethink
...vised RFCC unit’s capacity will be 98,000 b/d. The upgrading project eventually moved forward in 2017 when UOP was awarded projects for a 50,000 b/d RFCC, a 66,000 b/d CCR and 74,000 b/d naphtha hydrotreater within the Al Zour complex (MEES, 8 December 2017). These latter two units will also likely se...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019