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Libyan Upstream Activity Picks Up
...d engineering work (awarded in late 2010) was incomplete when hostilities broke out last year and a final investment decision has yet to be taken. Waha groups US firms ConocoPhillips (16.33%), Marathon (16.33%) and Hess (8.16%) with NOC (59.16%). Table 1: Libyan Production Increments to 2017...
Volume: 55Issue: 34Published at Mon, 20 Aug 2012 -
Cyprus Tenders To Import Natural Gas For Domestic Power
...cility to start receiving shipments of natural gas, but gas from the Aphrodite field is not expected to become available until 2017. DEFA is the authority responsible for the import and distribution of natural gas in Cyprus. MEES understands that Cyprus intends to begin discussing with Israel in...
Volume: 55Issue: 34Published at Mon, 20 Aug 2012 -
Baghdad Looks To Expand Kirkuk Field
...oduction ('000 B/D) Field Current Planned 2017 Kirkuk 270 570 Bai Hasan 195 240 Ja...
Volume: 55Issue: 34Published at Mon, 20 Aug 2012 -
Petroceltic And Melrose Agree Merger
...gust closing price. Petroceltic had a market capitalisation of £185mn at the 16 August close. Petroceltic has highly promising undeveloped assets but no plans for production (and thus revenue) before 2017 (MEES, 6 August). This makes the revenue stream provided by Melrose’s oil and gas pr...
Volume: 55Issue: 34Published at Mon, 20 Aug 2012 -
Abu Dhabi Moves Ahead With Nuclear Program
...E Abu Dhabi Moves Ahead With Nuclear Program The UAE’s nuclear operator, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC), has awarded six contracts worth a total of about $3bn to a group of international nuclear fuel suppliers. The first of the four nuclear power plants to start up will be Barakah in 2017...
Volume: 55Issue: 34Published at Mon, 20 Aug 2012