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LNG Prices At Four-Year High Amid Soaring Demand
...Soaring demand for LNG, up a collective 14.5% from 2017’s record levels for the top five global buyers, has sent prices to the highest level since early 2015. With key new liquefaction plants delayed and booming Chinese demand showing no chance of slowing, are further rises in store? The wo...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Iran Oil Exports Go Dark As Sanctions Loom
...VE SINCE DROPPED BELOW 2MN B/D* (‘000 B/D) *AUGUST FIGURES ARE MEES ESTIMATES EXCEPT FOR JAPAN & SOUTH KOREA. SOURCE: IMPORT STATS, MEES. EUROPE STRUGGLING TO REPAIR IRAN DEAL After averaging 570,000 b/d over the course of 2017, EU imports from Iran have now fallen be...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Egypt Starts Up Gasoline Unit As Part Of Plan To Slash Fuel Imports
...esel, which though they have fallen since peaking in 2016, remain at stubbornly high levels (net imports of 123,000 b/d for diesel and 55,000 b/d for gasoline in Q2 2017 – see chart). The six projects, including the naphtha reformer, will when operational have combined capacity to produce 2....
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Iraq Aims To End Blackouts As Protests Rage On
...emens is upgrading and expanding a number of existing power plants, while GE is providing turbines and generators for several combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plants which are under development (MEES, 8 December 2017). MOUNTING PRESSURE Iraq’s powergen woes are a key grievances ci...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Qatar Enlarges LNG Expansion, Drilling Expected Imminently
...is putting its money where its mouth is, this week upwardly-revising its North Field gas expansion plans for the second time since they were initially launched in April 2017 (MEES, 3 April 2017). A fourth 7.8mn t/y LNG train now forms a definitive part of the expansion plans, taking Qatar’s total en...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Libya Drilling: Schlumberger Boost
...is included work not only for Agoco but also for fellow NOC subsidiary Sirte Oil and Gas (MEES, 13 October 2017). It is unclear if all of the latest drilling is at Agoco fields. Prior to latest onshore drilling ramp-up, Libya’s only active rig was at Eni’s offshore Bahr Essalam gas-condensate fi...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
First Crude To Aramco Jv Refinery
...ar and will have the option to supply up to 70% of the plant’s crude feedstock (MEES, 3 March 2017). Aramco says that in the longer term the refinery will provide feedstock for an integrated 3.3mn t/y petrochemicals complex. ...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Dea-Wintershall Agree Merger
...oduction company, with activity in twelve countries across Europe, Latin America, North Africa and the Middle East,” DEA says. Wintershall’s approximately 45,000 b/d net Middle East output comes exclusively from Libya while DEA’s 230mn cfd net output comes from Egypt (MEES, 1 December 2017). Co...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Crude Official Selling Prices ($/B)
...*VS ICE BRENT FROM JULY 2017 PREVIOUSLY VS BWAVE....
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
BP Start-Up Of 1Bn Cfd Khazzan Field Gives 20% Boost To Oman Gas
...oduction deal (see p7). Oman produced 7.08bcm of associated gas in 2016, which MEES calculates accounted for 18% of total output after subtracting imports from Qatar. But after eight months this is on track to slip to 6.86bcm in 2017, dragging down total gas output. Meanwhile, non-associated gas is up sl...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
BP Gets Gulf Gas Boost
...lf of 2017, implying 260mn cfd net for BP. Output from the three firms’ other key project, In Amenas is also running at multi-year high levels having finally recovered from a 2013 terrorist attack. However, here Sonatrach keeps all of the gas production (830mn cfd for H1 2017), leaving BP and Statoil to...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
Algeria: Prices Up, Volumes Down, Projects Delayed
...ole. Whilst this is only $1.6/B higher than the $51.4/B MEES factored in to its previous analysis (MEES, 25 August), the change is enough to slash the country’s expected 2017 trade deficit from $11bn to $8.6bn – and this despite MEES trimming 1bcm from its 2017 gas export forecast (see table). Of co...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
Qatar Boosts Revenue
...gust’s $51.9/B, September ought to prove profitable for Qatar. MEES estimates that Qatar hydrocarbon revenues are on track to come in at around $54bn in 2017. This would be a 15% increase on last year, although still less than half of 2013’s $120bn. If the recent oil price gains are sustained over the re...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
Iraq Plots Post-War Refining Rebound
...crude oil has this year exceeded the combined 544,000 b/d nameplate capacity of operational federal refineries, reaching a peak of 591,000 b/d in April and averaging 553,000 b/d for January to July 2017, compared with 446,000 b/d for 2016 (see chart). This was achieved through a deal with the Ku...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
Russia Extends Lead Over Saudi In China As Overall Imports Fall
...wn (see chart, p16). Total Chinese crude imports were 8.014mn b/d, the lowest figure this year, though still 5% up on the 2016 average of 7.61mn b/d. This magnitude of gains, as opposed to the 14% year-on-year growth implied by China’s 8.53mn b/d January-July 2017 imports, is much more in line wi...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
Qatar Plans First Significant Solar Capacity
...y plank of this had been a January 2017 deal with Abu Dhabi state firm Masdar, a firm with much more renewables experience, to jointly develop “commercially viable renewable energy projects in the UAE, Qatar, and international markets.” QEWC’s overseas investment affiliate Nebras Power and state in...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
Saudi: Opec Should Stick To Its Guns
...ojected at around 1.3mn b/d [for 2017: Mr Muhanna’s figures broadly tally with an average of the most recent forecasts from Opec and the IEA – MEES, 15 September]. When the demand is ahead of supply the market is on a strong footing.” Progress towards Opec’s stated goal of bringing OECD stocks down to fi...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
KRG’s Troubled Waters
...0 B/D) 2017* vs 2016* 2014 2015 Tawke 111.0 3....
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
Assad Looks To Rebuild As Syria War Enters Final Act
...maged by IS rockets launched during the Palmyra offensive in early 2017. Small-scale production of 35mn cfd at Ebla resumed this month: Mr Ghanem optimistically claims this will ramp up to 75% of pre-war production, 66mn cfd, by 2018. Gas production is crucial to meeting Syria’s domestic power de...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017 -
Tamar Downtime Is Wake-Up Call for Israel
...neration fuel mix for 2017, with coal 37-38% and renewables the remaining 2-3%. In the absence of Tamar gas, Israel had to switch in diesel and fuel oil (see chart). In case of a longer outage it also has the option of importing LNG via a receiving buoy offshore the northern port city of Hadera. It is st...
Volume: 60Issue: 39Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017