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BP Agrees Lower Rumaila Plateau As West Qurna-2 Ramps Up
...okesman for BP, operator of Rumaila, Iraq’s largest oil field, confirmed that a final agreement on lowering PPT for Rumaila had been signed in the presence of CEO Bob Dudley on 4 July. The plateau has been revised down to 2.1mn b/d from a previous 2.85mn b/d, originally scheduled for 2017. “We are ve...
Volume: 57Issue: 36Published at Fri, 05 Sep 2014 -
Qatar’s Barzan Gas Faces Delay
...ntinue to enjoy surplus gas in the domestic market through 2017 (MEES, 13 December 2010). Liquids Boost Construction of the first train is 95% complete, according to RasGas. In addition to the gas increment, the project will boost Qatar’s condensate and NGLs production: Barzan’s gas is very wet an...
Volume: 57Issue: 36Published at Fri, 05 Sep 2014 -
Egypt Bid Round Yields First Results
...derway: last month, work began on expanding the Midor refinery, which will add 60,000 b/d in capacity from 2017, whilst a massive upgrade to the Cairo refinery is set to half diesel imports. Egypt Fights Gas Deficit While the shortage in petroleum products is rooted in downstream deficiencies, Eg...
Volume: 57Issue: 36Published at Fri, 05 Sep 2014 -
Leviathan Development Gathers Pace As Partners Sign Third Sales Deal
...serves, 6.6tcf Is Earmarked For Phase 1 Development. ^Tender Closes November 2014. Tamar: 2bn Cfd By 2017 At Tamar, Noble’s other key Israeli offshore field, Noble says it will double capacity to 2bn cfd by the end of 2017. Indeed debottlenecking recently raised Tamar’s capacity by 10% to 1.1bn cf...
Volume: 57Issue: 36Published at Fri, 05 Sep 2014 -
Turkey Completes 900MW Gas Plant As Part Of Ambitious Capacity Expansion
...Hydro 2016 Kirklareli 520 Gas 2016 Alpaslan II 280 Hydro 2017 So...
Volume: 57Issue: 36Published at Fri, 05 Sep 2014 -
Abu Dhabi Capacity Hits 15.5GW With Shuweihat S3 Completion
...ez Environment are designing and building the plant, under a $988mn contract, with a phased start-up scheduled to take place in 2016-17 (MEES, 11 July). ENEC has contracted Korea’s Kepco to build the four nuclear plants, which are due online at a rate of one per year during 2017-20. ENEC says it is...
Volume: 57Issue: 36Published at Fri, 05 Sep 2014