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Kuwait Commissions Final CFP Refinery Upgrade Units
...ns can now be expected to rise to their highest level since 2016-17’s 821,000 b/d, before the April 2017 closure of the aged 200,000 b/d Shuaiba refinery (MEES, 31 March 2017). FOCUS ON QUALITY KNPC CEO Waleed al-Bader says the project is a “historic milestone” that will allow the “op...
Volume: 64Issue: 39Published at Fri, 01 Oct 2021 -
Iran Hopes To Develop Iraq Border Fields, Finances & Technology Stand In The Way
...er to the new administration was development of the Azar field. Production began at 30,000 b/d in 2017 and had hit 65,000 b/d and 71.5mn cfd by the end of the 2020-21 Iranian year. On the Iraqi side of the border, the field is operated by Russia’s Gazprom Neft and is known as Badra. The ne...
Volume: 64Issue: 39Published at Fri, 01 Oct 2021 -
Can Opec+ Really Unwind Its Cuts Fully In 2022?
...January 2022 will mark the five-year anniversary of the implementation of Opec+ output cuts. This deal, which came into force back in January 2017, saw the newly-formed alliance agree to cut for a six-month period that could be extended for another six-months (MEES, 2 December 2016). Nearly fi...
Volume: 64Issue: 39Published at Fri, 01 Oct 2021 -
Chevron Eyes Leviathan Tie-Back To Egypt LNG; Can Cyprus’ Aphrodite Piggy Back?
...ypt lessened the relative attractiveness of developing the much more modest Aphrodite which is 160km offshore in 1,750 meters of water depth with (at the time) no existing nearby infrastructure. The startup of Zohr in late 2017 (MEES, 15 December 2017), followed by Leviathan at the end of 20...
Volume: 64Issue: 39Published at Fri, 01 Oct 2021