1. TAQA Set To Continue With Bergermeer Open Season As Planned

    ...pacity to customers in a first round, for periods of four to 10 years beginning in 2014, while a second open season for capacity allocation in 2015 and beyond is scheduled for 2012, after the Dutch high court’s final verdict on the appeals. “What we are doing is tailoring each of the open seasons to tw...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 29 Aug 2011
  2. CPC Considering Borrowing $1Bn For Pipeline Expansion

    ...pacity from 28mn tons/year to 67mn t/y by 2014. Mr Tarakanov said in July that pipeline throughput is currently 34mn t/y, aided by the utilization of drag reducing agents. Phase 1 of the expansion, which would be completed in 2012, would raise throughput capacity to 35mn t/y....

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 30 Aug 2010
  3. Cyprus Expects LNG Delivery Negotiations To Conclude In Six Months

    ...ppliers of LNG to be concluded within six months, Costas Ioannou, Executive Chairman of the Public Natural Gas Company (DEPA), told the Cyprus Mail on 24 August. Last November Nicosia invited bids on a 20-year contract for delivery of 1 bcm/year of LNG beginning 2014. The government plans to build a €80...

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 30 Aug 2010
  4. EIB Lends Egypt $300Mn For North Giza Power Plant

    ...lp fund the development of a major new power station on the outskirts of Cairo. State news agency MENA said that the North Giza Power Plant would cost E£120bn ($21bn) and would start operations in 2014. The 1.5gw combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant will use natural gas as a main fuel and light di...

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 30 Aug 2010
  5. SEC Approves $3.92Bn In New Power Projects

    ...wer plants – at Rabigh, Riyadh and Qurrayah – between April 2012 and April 2014, adding 5.2gw in new capacity....

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 30 Aug 2010
  6. TAQA Boosts Dutch Gas Storage Stake

    ...mid-2010 for commercial operation start-up in 2014. However, some local governments are opposing the scheme as they fear seismic disturbance. For TAQA, it represents diversification away from Abu Dhabi and power generation, on which the firm was originally based. It also means a cautious ex...

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 30 Aug 2010
  7. Toshiba Pursues Access To Kazakh Uranium

    ...oduce 5,000 t/y of uranium by 2014. Kazakhstan’s uranium reserves are the largest in the world after Australia. In April, Kazakhstan and Japan signed 24 agreements on uranium mining and sales, and the development of nuclear power. Toshiba agreed to help Kazatomprom build a light-water nuclear re...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2007
  8. UAE’s Rafi Oil Signs PSA For Azerbaijan’s Onshore Surakhani Oilfield

    ...e project reaching $400mn. Rafi Oil said that it expected production at Surakhani to reach 5,000 b/d by 2014. During its 100 years of operation, some 2,500 wells have been drilled in Surakhani, which covers some 13 sq km and is located 14km northeast of Baku on the Absheron peninsula. The oi...

    Volume: 48
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 29 Aug 2005