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Israel Halts Tamar & EMG Flows As Fight With Hamas Continues
...thering output from 2011’s 3.5tcf Aphrodite discovery (MEES, 25 January 2013), other more recent Cyprus finds, and potentially Leviathan, which lies just 30km from Aphrodite, too. Cyprus’ current Energy Minister George Papanastasiou was quick to highlight Cyprus’ attractiveness during the ‘Cyprus Ga...
Volume: 66Issue: 41Published at Fri, 13 Oct 2023 -
Turkey’s East Med Drilling Campaign: Politics By Other Means
...illships and seismic vessels, TPAO had little experience of going it alone. All of its prior offshore exploration efforts were with international partners and none turned up commercial discoveries (MEES, 21 November 2011). You have to start somewhere, but TPAO’s lack of expertise doesn’t point to an ef...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Egypt, Ethiopia Hit Dam Deadlock
...Tripartite talks between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan in Khartoum about filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) broke down last week with Cairo calling for international mediation. Announced in 2011 the $5bn, 6GW Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has suffered several de...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
Zeidan Kidnapping Highlights Oil Industry Risks In Libya
...provement on an average of just 350,000 b/d for September. Prior to the strikes, production stood at around 1.5mn b/d, only fractionally less than output before the revolution of 2011. Libya’s gas production also slumped as protestors shut down a pumping station at the Wafa gas field, reducing fl...
Volume: 56Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013 -
Sudan: Crackdown Unifies Rebels
...proving the performance” of an economy still reeling from the loss of 75% of its former oil production to South Sudan when it seceded in July 2011. Latest official figures put the number of dead at more than 70, though human rights organizations have quoted figures closer to 250. Over 600 others ar...
Volume: 56Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013 -
Oil-Rich Abyei No Longer Open For Discussion, Juba Says
...adlock on the Abyei referendum on the grounds it ignored the eligibility of the predominantly Muslim nomadic people of the Misseriya tribe to vote. By way of a protocol, the 2005 CPA had originally granted Abyei a January 2011 referendum in order to decide whether it joined the South, or re...
Volume: 55Issue: 41Published at Fri, 05 Oct 2012