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NOC Poised To Launch 300,000 B/D Kirkuk Rescue Plan
...ntracts for the expected 110,000 b/d Najma field and the 120,000 b/d Qayara field. These are not scheduled to reach plateau output until 2017. Both projects are progressing slowly, MEES understands. NOC currently flares around 100mn cfd of its 300mn cfd gas production. But this is to be radically re...
Volume: 54Issue: 38Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011 -
Sohar Aluminium To Assist OPWP To Meet Peak Power Demand
...ojected to increase from 1.924gw in 2011 to 3.464gw by 2017, an average growth rate of about 9% per year(MEES, 16 May). Currently, Oman’s net power generation capacity is 3.8gw and is fully contracted to OPWP under long-term power and water purchase agreements....
Volume: 54Issue: 38Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011 -
Jordan-Japan Nuclear Agreement Speeds Up Reactor Bidding Process
...th Japan, a development which helps pave the way for the planned construction of a commercial nuclear reactor as early as 2017. “Jordan is keen to benefit from Japan’s longstanding expertise in nuclear technology,” said Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC) Chairman Khalid Tuqan, one of the si...
Volume: 53Issue: 38Published at Mon, 20 Sep 2010 -
Kuwait Moves Towards Water/Power Privatization Through First IWPP
...lf countries in the process, and its energy and water demand is increasing rapidly. By 2017 the MEW plans to double its power and water capacity, which is currently pegged at almost 13gw of power and 430mn gal/day of water. Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain all have well developed IW...
Volume: 52Issue: 38Published at Mon, 21 Sep 2009