1. Algeria: Prices Up, Volumes Down, Projects Delayed

    ...16 2015 2014 Export Revenue 23.51 +4.10 +21.1 19...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 39
    Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017
  2. Abu Dhabi: Has It A Future As An LNG Exporter?

    ...Tepco reducing its offtake from Adgas to minimum contracted levels, as it has new supply sources at its disposal. Tepco has been taking new volumes from ExxonMobil’s Papua New Guinea LNG project that started in 2014, and has signed up to a number of Australian projects scheduled to start from next ye...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 39
    Published at Fri, 30 Sep 2016
  3. Middle East LNG Demand Impetus Takes Market By Surprise

    ...7mn tons in 2014. But this year, new importers Jordan, Egypt and Pakistan have been added to the picture: the three countries received about 1mn tons of LNG in the second quarter of the year to meet seasonal demand, according to data from the French international association for gas, Cedigaz. That in...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 39
    Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2015
  4. Bapco, Aramco Award Pipeline Contracts

    ...hrain’s Awali field, along with Saudi volumes. The plant delivered an average 276,000 b/d of refined products in 2014, according to the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI). Completion of the pipeline will enable Bapco to deliver extra oil to Sitra, where it intends to expand crude processing ca...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 39
    Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2015
  5. IOCs Hold Steady Despite Yemen’s Political Crisis

    ...ose, following six months of consultations over the signing of a new constitution and the forthcoming elections in 2014.    Organizers have decided to extend the process by another two weeks however, to allow participants more time to debate a number of as yet unresolved issues – primarily that of...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 39
    Published at Fri, 27 Sep 2013
  6. Qatargas Signs Flexible UK LNG Deal With Malaysian State Firm Petronas

    ...s shift from Europe and the US, where demand is falling, to the Asia-Pacific market.   Under the terms of the deal, Qatargas-4 – a joint venture, 70% controlled by Qatar Petroleum (QP) and 30% Shell – will supply Petronas’ Dragon LNG Terminal in Wales from January 2014; however, the deal is fl...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 39
    Published at Fri, 27 Sep 2013