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Falling Gas Prices Give Iran Dose of Realism
...oduction through the injection of gas into mature fields will also eat up more gas supplies. Iran’s injected 31 bcm in 2015, well down on the peak of 35.4 bcm in 2011 before sanctions were tightened. Gas injection can be expected to rise back up to this level and Shana reported this week that injection in fi...
Volume: 59Issue: 37Published at Fri, 16 Sep 2016 -
ISIS Oil Revenue Streams May Prove Resilient
...r chest with proceeds from oil, extortion and the looting of banks and museums in areas it has seized since 2011, when the Syrian civil war began. There have been reports that priceless art works looted from museums and archaeological sites are being offered on the international black market. ISIS is...
Volume: 57Issue: 37Published at Fri, 12 Sep 2014 -
Gulf Projects To Import Gas Move At Different Speeds
...commit to long-term LNG contracts or if it will buy more spot cargoes after 2015 when it expects demand to start rising. Dubai’s 2011 tariff hike is unusual in the Gulf, where electricity is heavily subsidized. Although most Gulf countries, with the exception of Bahrain, saw little impact from the Ar...
Volume: 55Issue: 37Published at Fri, 07 Sep 2012 -
Ankara Eyes Turkmen Gas
...scussions have been ongoing under EC and US supervision since 2008, the pace of the negotiations has picked up since September 2011. But Azerbaijan may be less keen to promote the TCGP option if it sees that this is not gain political leverage in its continuing dispute with Turkmenistan over the Kyapaz/Se...
Volume: 55Issue: 37Published at Fri, 07 Sep 2012