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PDO Oil Output Rises To 70% Of Oman’s Total
...chniques (EOR) across its portfolio. Back in 2014, 66% of its oil production came from primary production techniques, but that balance has now flipped, with PDO expecting that 64% of its production this year will rely on water injection and EOR. OTHER OUTPUT SLUMPS PDO has managed to in...
Volume: 68Issue: 41Published at Fri, 10 Oct 2025 -
Kuwait & Saudi Target Dorra Gas Start-Up By 2029
...ich all volumes would be piped onshore for processing is in line with the plan previously-favored by Saudi Arabia. Under these plans all gas was to be piped onshore to Ras al-Khafji, with Kuwait’s share then piped up the coast to its facilities (MEES, 4 July 2014). Failure to agree on a development pl...
Volume: 66Issue: 41Published at Fri, 13 Oct 2023 -
Shell Discovery Offers Hope As Egypt Gas Output Slide Continues
...August) has yet to result in a substantial output hike. The region’s output was flat month on month at 285,000 b/d for August despite rig count figures showing that drilling in the Western Desert is at the highest level since December 2014 (see chart 2). In addition to Apache, which says its ou...
Volume: 66Issue: 41Published at Fri, 13 Oct 2023 -
Israel Halts Tamar & EMG Flows As Fight With Hamas Continues
...wer in 2014, the pipeline has remained intact. REVERBERATING RAMIFICATIONS The ongoing war is also likely to impact future energy-related decisions, not only related to Israel but also Lebanon, as well Gaza itself: development of its 1tcf Gaza Marine field is sure to be kicked into the long gr...
Volume: 66Issue: 41Published at Fri, 13 Oct 2023 -
Hopes For Libyan Unity Fade In Wake Of Flooding Disaster
...untry’s east since 2014 (MEES, 22 May 2020), the flooding disaster has offered an opportunity to leverage the new state of emergency to empower his sons and support their political ambitions, further strengthening the Haftar family’s grip on eastern Libya. The ailing 79-year-old patriarch, who an...
Volume: 66Issue: 41Published at Fri, 13 Oct 2023 -
Iraq Shakes Up Fuel Exports
...TSUBISHI BERTH’ The long-awaited addition to Iraq’s product terminals is the 340m long and 12m deep “berth number 2” at KAZ which has been funded through a $380mn JICA loan package approved in 2014 (MEES, 21 February 2014). The plan to turn KAZ to a products hub had involved a subsidiary of BP at on...
Volume: 65Issue: 41Published at Fri, 14 Oct 2022 -
LNG Drives Record Qatar Export Revenues
...nths. As a result of this lag, August’s LNG prices were set by oil prices from March and April. These were the first months since 2014 when Brent crude averaged in excess of $100/B, and with monthly prices peaking at $117.5 in June, Qatar could well secure further revenues gains in September and Oc...
Volume: 65Issue: 41Published at Fri, 14 Oct 2022 -
Iraq Picks Up The Pace On Exploration; Can It Snag Chevron?
...6tcf of 5.6tcf gas in place is estimated to be recoverable. Akkas was originally awarded to Korean state firm Kogas (100%) in 2010, with the firm targeting 400mn cfd for a remuneration fee of $5.50/boe (MEES, 25 October 2010). Kogas declared force majeure on the field in 2014 as Islamic State ov...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
Algeria’s Sonatrach Greenlights Key Gas Project
...tput will be far lower than the headline 5bcm/y figure. Sonatrach last published a production figure for Alrar way back in 2014 when output was 5.5bcm. UK engineering firm Petrofac is currently carrying out an EPC contract for Tinhert Phase 1, which sees another group of Illizi basin fields tied ba...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
World Faces Oil & Gas Investment Chasm
...ice collapses in 2014-15 and again in 2020. As a result, it is geared towards a world of stagnant or even falling demand…We are not investing enough to meet for future energy needs.” But whilst even a year ago the IEA viewed the collapse in energy investment as clearly unsustainable, it is now ca...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
South Korea Crude Imports: Mideast Share At Record Low
...*South Korea’s crude imports, at 2.58mn b/d for 9M 2021 are down 4% year-on-year putting this year on track for the lowest imports since 2014. *And volumes from Middle East and Opec countries are down much further as Korea continues a drive to diversify supplies. *Mideast vo...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
Iraq Braces For Government Formation: Sadr Wins Most Seats, Maliki Close Behind
...e outgoing parliament (see table). Sadr now has the largest bloc in parliament but he is tailed by the country’s longest serving post-2003 prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki who was in office from 2006 to 2014. Maliki’s ‘State of Law’ alliance added 10 seats for a provisional total of 35. But Mr Ma...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
Algeria’s Economic Rebound: Can It Seize The Moment?
...I and diversify the economy? Algeria is set for its first trade surplus since 2014 as higher oil and gas prices coupled with a boost in export volumes drag its economy out of an abyss. If the latest estimates from Algerian officials prove correct, a surge in exports to $37.5bn is set to result in...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
Turkey’s East Med Drilling Campaign: Politics By Other Means
...In the scramble for the East Med, Turkey has been mixing guns with energy. A prolific politics-first drilling campaign has so far failed to result in an ‘economic’ discovery. But will Turkey’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ mentality see it strike gas? When in 2014 your correspondent asked the now-Tu...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Iraq’s Economy Teeters Despite Q3 Revenue Rebound
...ll below 3mn b/d for the first time since 2014 (see chart). If one sums up the extent of Iraq’s economic woes, it is that $43bn is far short of the $50bn earmarked this year for the bloated public sector’s ‘salaries and pensions’ alone (MEES, 8 May). Given Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s pr...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Acwa Control At Rawec As JGC Quits
...keover, Rawec had a strained relationship with Petro Rabigh: a 2013 outage at its utilities plant damaged a number of furnaces in the petchem plant’s cracker. Petro Rabigh threatened to terminate Rawec’s supply contract until a SR1.125bn ($300mn) compensation deal was agreed (MEES, 6 June 2014...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Qatar Petroleum Finalizes Idd al-Sharghi Takeover
...nce Saad al-Kaabi took over as CEO in 2014 (MEES, 14 September 2014). Under his leadership, the role of IOCs at Qatar’s oil fields has been greatly reduced, either through tighter terms or with QP taking over entirely. This week saw QP finalize its takeover of two fields, replacing US firm Occidental (Ox...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
Egypt Cuts Road Fuel Prices
...ckage with the IMF which ended in June this year (MEES, 21 June). Though the (modest) price cuts followed some of the most vocal protests since Mr Sisi came to power in 2014 – with up to 3,000 people having been detained – the Oil Ministry insists that the gasoline prices cuts are not linked but ra...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
Iraq: Aging Infrastructure To Hinder Basra Gains?
...nistry to improve the terms of its technical services contract (TSC) at the supergiant field. BP’s initial plateau production target (PPT) was 2.85mn b/d but the British firm negotiated it down to 2.1mn b/d in 2014 (MEES, 12 September 2014). BP was rumored to be in talks to lower the PPT to 1.8mn b/d ea...
Volume: 61Issue: 41Published at Fri, 12 Oct 2018 -
Omani Oil Output Nears 1mn B/D Mark, Revenues Soar
...lumes coupled with rising prices. MEES estimates that crude and condensate export revenues brought in $1.98bn in September – the highest figure since December 2014. 3Q’s sum of $5.63bn is up $2.09bn year-on-year - nearly 60%. Year-to-date revenues are up 35% on the same period in 2017, which will he...
Volume: 61Issue: 41Published at Fri, 12 Oct 2018