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Qatar Petroleum JV Looking To Export US Shale Gas As LNG
...an to build a 15.6mn tons/year capacity LNG export facility adjacent to its existing Golden Pass LNG receiving terminal. Nick Wilson writes. The Golden Pass receiving terminal was opened in 2011 to import up to 15.6mn t/y of LNG from Qatar. The Golden Pass Products joint venture (QP 70%, Ex...
Volume: 55Issue: 35Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2012 -
Cyprus Seeks Short Term Gas Deal With Israel
...cember 2011, can be developed to supply the island. Cyprus is keen to arrange an interim solution to its urgent natural gas needs as soon as possible. It currently has the highest electricity charges among European Union (EU) member states as it relies entirely upon heavy fuel oil and diesel for power ge...
Volume: 55Issue: 35Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2012 -
Mauritania Looks To Offshore Gas To Fuel Its Energy Future
...kely near term option, with development plans envisaging tying back crude production to the Chinguetti FPSO (the 1.6mn barrels capacity Berge Helene). Chinguetti is 80km offshore in 900ms of water. Tullow in October 2011 received 18-month extensions for the portions of its PSC A and PSC B li...
Volume: 55Issue: 35Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2012 -
Rebels Sweep To Power As New Era Dawns For Libya
...mpaign, more needs to be done to stimulate exploration interest. Foreign Oil Investors In Libya On Eve Of 2011 Civil War Company Basin Field/Area Blocks Partners /stake Start date Estimated Crude Production Ca...
Volume: 54Issue: 35Published at Mon, 29 Aug 2011 -
EU Sanctions On Syrian Petroleum Sector More Painful Than Those Of The US
...rt some European companies with production sharing interests in Syria. Syrian oil production in the first half of 2011 averaged 387,250 b/d according to official statistics (MEES, 8 August). Of this about 154,000 b/d were exported in the first half of 2011, mainly to European countries (Germany, Fr...
Volume: 54Issue: 35Published at Mon, 29 Aug 2011 -
MEES Agenda: Oil Revenue Accusations Fly In Run-Up To Sudan’s Election
...yment in Sudanese pounds was a “sinister” trick to destabilize the south’s economy ahead of a 9 January 2011 vote on whether the south should secede from the north. The central bank, however, refuted the claims. “It has never once happened, since the signing of the peace deal in 2005, that the south’s sh...
Volume: 53Issue: 35Published at Mon, 30 Aug 2010 -
Egyptian Gas Plans Unfold, Despite Growing Concerns Over Domestic Supplies
...ound 2tcf of gas and 180mn barrels of condensate, according to EGAS, although its appraisal is ongoing. BG, Egypt’s largest foreign gas producer, also has a $3bn investment program up to 2011, mostly targeting the development of its two producing offshore concessions in the Mediterranean deep wa...
Volume: 51Issue: 35Published at Mon, 01 Sep 2008