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Libya Eyes 10,000 B/D 1H24 Output At North Hamada
...w a pipeline connection between Tahara and the parallel El Feel/Sharara to Zawiya/Mellitah trunk crude pipelines. Full development of the seven fields on Area 47’s Block 2 on which commerciality was declared in 2011 and 2014 is slated to produce 50,000-60,000 b/d liquids and 90mn cfd gas with ou...
Volume: 66Issue: 35Published at Fri, 01 Sep 2023 -
Libya Gas Exports Face Uncertain Future
...e still more than a fifth lower than 2010’s record of 1.55bn cfd, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy (see chart 1). That record year came just before the toppling of long-time ruler Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 which set Libya onto a still-ongoing course of political instability, ma...
Volume: 65Issue: 35Published at Fri, 02 Sep 2022 -
Sudans Oil Deal Bears Fruit
...pacity of about 90,000 b/d, but this has not been reached since 2011, and damage to the fields in the intervening years is likely to have reduced production potential. Somewhat more likely is that the five fields could deliver an additional 80,000 b/d but that the gains will come from resources ei...
Volume: 61Issue: 35Published at Fri, 31 Aug 2018 -
Iran Mulls Offering South Pars To IOCs As Opening Delayed
...ll behind schedule, whilst oil production and exports are now running at just two-thirds, and one half of 2011 levels respectively. But, as Iran continues its diplomatic push towards an agreement with the P5+1 (the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the US, UK, France, China and Ru...
Volume: 57Issue: 35Published at Fri, 29 Aug 2014 -
Libyan Oil Output In Freefall As Chaos Spreads
...the Sharara and Elephant oil fields and choking off oil exports. National Oil Corporation (NOC) Chairman Nuri Berruien tells MEES that oil output for the first four weeks of August averaged just 630,000 b/d, the lowest since November 2011 – the immediate aftermath of the capture of Sirte an...
Volume: 56Issue: 35Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2013 -
Iraq Shake-Up: CNPC Enters West Qurna-1; Shell Slammed Over Majnoon
...nce 2011, when it was given an ultimatum to choose between its upstream deals with the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) investment in federal Iraq. The deal with CNPC suggests that Baghdad has relented and is willing to allow ExxonMobil to carry on at West Qurna-1, rather than ri...
Volume: 56Issue: 35Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2013