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Tunisian CO2 Study May Scupper Plans For Zarat Development
...om West Africa, providing a steady revenue stream despite cashflow constraints having led PA to slash capital expenditure by more than 80% for 2012. A commitment well for the company’s Makthar permit in northwest Tunisia has been pushed back to 2014 with the company granted two years’ licence ex...
Volume: 55Issue: 35Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2012 -
Mauritania Looks To Offshore Gas To Fuel Its Energy Future
...late to whether development will be of gas alone or include oil. Tullow also expects to take a final investment decision next year with first commercial production from between two and four wells slated for 2014 or 2015. Other nearby offshore discoveries, also operated by Tullow, could potentially be ti...
Volume: 55Issue: 35Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2012 -
Qatar To Boost Naphtha Output From GTL Plant And Condensate Splitter
...09. By 2014 it will have debottlenecked and installed a gas oil hydrotreater to produce low sulfur diesel – less than 10ppm. Europe’s demand for low sulfur diesel of this quality will increase during 2014-16 as its tightened product specifications kick in. The splitter’s current production ca...
Volume: 54Issue: 35Published at Mon, 29 Aug 2011 -
Hawrami Eyes Filling Half Nabucco, As Pipeline Consortium Targets Iraqi Gas
...on as 2014, Mr Hawrami says. Last year, OMV and MOL formed a joint venture with the UAE’s Crescent Petroleum, potentially worth $8bn, for the development of the Khor Mor and Chemchemal fields to supply gas into Nabucco (MEES, 25 May 2009). A dispute between Mr Hawrami and Crescent put a stop to dr...
Volume: 53Issue: 35Published at Mon, 30 Aug 2010