1. Bankers Shrug Off Downturn To Finance Qatar’s $10Bn Barzan Gas/NGL Project

    ...w pricing Saudi’s Satorp secured last year. Barzan will boost the country’s already climbing NGL output – which will include 500,000 b/d of condensate and 10.7mn tons/year of LPG by the end of 2011. It will start up in 2014 and ramp up to 100,000 b/d of condensate. The $7.2bn debt financing fo...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011
  2. Gulf Condensate And Naphtha Exports To Increase

    ...ia-Pacific needs more petrochemical feedstock. Qatar’s marketing will be the largest single factor in medium term condensate sales, when it reaches full production and export capacity by 2014. “Qatar produces less segregated condensate than Saudi Arabia, but has overtaken Russia and Algeria as th...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011
  3. Banks Upbeat On Project Finance As Mega-Deals Target Year-End Close

    ...e refinery is state-of the-art and when it comes on line at the end of 2013, or early 2014, it will be the Middle East’s most advanced. While not quite at the level of the Reliance Jamnagar refinery in India, which was commissioned at the end of 2008, Jubail is “top drawer stuff,” commented Pr...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 21 Sep 2009