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QatarEnergy Expands Offshore Egypt, Partners Shell
...nsiderable acreage nearby. QatarEnergy has moved swiftly to develop a strong presence in Egypt’s upstream as bilateral relations thawed after the end of the 2017-2021 Qatar embargo (MEES, 23 June 2017). Relations are now at their warmest since the 2013 ousting of President Mohamed Morsi. More recently, Eg...
Volume: 68Issue: 41Published at Fri, 10 Oct 2025 -
Adnoc Subsidiaries To Distribute $43bn In Dividends By 2030
...pital through the listing of subsidiaries. The firm made a splash in 2017 when it listed 10% of its retail fuel subsidiary Adnoc Distribution on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX). After the $851mn initial public offering, the energy giant went on to list stakes in five other firms: Adnoc Drilling (20...
Volume: 68Issue: 41Published at Fri, 10 Oct 2025 -
Eni’s Egypt Receivables Down Markedly From Mid-2024 Peak
...PAYMENT PLAN HELPS REDUCE DUES BY 24% TO $992MN AT THE END OF JUNE *NO FIGURES PROVIDED BETWEEN 2017-2022. ORIGINAL NUMBER GIVEN IN EUROS, CONVERSION USES EXCHANGE RATE ON LAST DAY OF REPORTED PERIOD. SOURCE: ENI, MEES CALCULATIONS. 2: EGYPT NET OUTPUT: BOTH GAS AND OIL SLUMPED TO SEVEN-YE...
Volume: 68Issue: 41Published at Fri, 10 Oct 2025 -
Iran Prepares For Israel Retaliation
...ound 130,000 b/d of condensate from Assaluyeh and Kangan further south in Bushehr province. Since their re-imposition in 2018, US sanctions have upended Iran’s customer base and sunk its oil exports from more than 2.5mn b/d in 2017 to less than 1mn b/d in 2019 and 2020, before steadily increasing to...
Volume: 67Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 -
Algeria Renewables: Set For Take-Off At Last?
...llowing six years, the majority off-grid rooftop solar, a figure which was smaller than the shrinking of Algeria’s hydropower capacity. As a result, the end-2023 renewables figure of 601MW was below 2017 levels (see chart). But the country has major renewables ambitions, targeting 15GW capacity by 20...
Volume: 67Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 -
Oman’s Divestments Fund Economic Diversification, Lift Credit Rating
...tch below investment grade. Moody’s last changed its outlook to positive on 29 August while keeping its rating at Ba1, while Fitch has yet to update its rating since it affirmed BB+ on 24 May. S&P was the first of the agencies to junk Oman back in 2017 (MEES, 24 November 2017), with Fitch and Moody’s on...
Volume: 67Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 -
One Year After Elections, Iraq Finally Gets PM Nominee
...tober 2017). While Mr Sudani’s links to Mr Maliki may point to difficulties on the horizon, he has also served as Chairman of the Energy Committee of the Iraqi-Saudi Coordination Council. This could bode well for Iraq’s previous efforts to attract Saudi energy investment (MEES, 22 July). WHAT NE...
Volume: 65Issue: 41Published at Fri, 14 Oct 2022 -
Sonatrach Breaks Ground On Turkey Petchems
...,500 b/d) of propane for use as feedstock until 2040. This is equivalent to around 10% of Algeria’s current LPG exports of 197,000 b/d according to data intelligence firm Kpler (see chart 1). The deal will also solidify Turkey as Algeria’s no. 1 LPG customer, a position it has held since 2017. Algerian ex...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
Egypt: Record Power Generation As Gas Output Rebounds
...79TWh (see chart 4). *Industrial use remains just below 2017-2018 levels at 3.67TWh for July (see chart 5). Business power consumption was the hardest hit by Covid but has witnessed a rebound since May with recent months in line with 2016-18 norms including 0.72TWh for July (see ch...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
Saudi Crude Exports At Ten Year Low
...e Mediterranean terminal of Sidi Kerir. Total Sumed flows to the Mediterranean have dwindled to four-year lows in recent months (MEES, 21 August), and Saudi Arabian volumes are no exception to this trend. At 595,000 b/d in Q3, Saudi exports through the Sumed pipeline were the lowest since 1Q 2017...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
The KRG’s $850mn Oil Arrears Problem
...vestor, but having just missed four months payments, the KRG doesn’t have much credibility. It’s a mess.” Erbil made a similar deal in 2017 with DNO and Genel (as well as the gas-focused Pearl Consortium) which saw the firms take the KRG’s 20% stake in Tawke along with monthly override payments. But, wi...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Turkey’s East Med Drilling Campaign: Politics By Other Means
...le in the wider region. The 2017 collapse of internationally-mediated talks in the Swiss resort of Crans Montana to unite ethnically divided Cyprus also provided a fig leaf for stepping up activity in Cyprus’ waters. LITTLE OFFSHORE EXPERIENCE Until its recent acquisitions of dr...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Apicorp Funding Dubai Solar
...abi’s Masdar and France’s EdF, are Abu Dhabi’s Union National Bank, Saudi-based Islamic Development Bank, Apicorp, France’s Natixis, Germany’s Siemens Financial Services, Korea Development Bank and Canada’s EDC (MEES, 16 June 2017). ...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Qatar Petroleum Finalizes Idd al-Sharghi Takeover
...ES, 16 March 2018). QP partners France’s Total at Al Khalij and Al Shaheen, with the contracts restructured in 2014 and 2017 respectively. KEY QATAR OIL INFRASTRUCTURE QATAR MARINE GOING EAST Idd al-Sharghi’s 100,000 b/d capacity is by far the largest contributor to th...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
Iran Presses On With South Pars Development Despite CNPC Pullout
...velopment of Iran’s South Pars gas field (see map). The $4.8bn July 2017 contract was highly touted as the first major post-sanctions award to foreign firms (MEES, 7 July 2017). But, unfortunately for Tehran, it failed to spur further awards and ultimately has come to naught thanks to the return of sa...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
South Pars Oil Field: No Takers
...ich is operated by a 70:30 JV of Qatar Petroleum and Total. South Pars crude is heavy at 21° API and production started in 2017 (MEES, 24 March 2017) with capacity currently around 35,000 b/d. Denmark’s Maersk, which operated Al Shaheen until 2017, had been keen to take on the project prior to its ta...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
NOC Eyes Russian Firms’ Return
...king a full return, however. Tatneft was awarded eight exploration blocks (Areas 69, 82 & 98) in Libya in 2005 and 2007 (MEES, 28 July 2017, see map). It struck oil several times, but was forced to exit in 2011 as it was preparing for a fresh drilling campaign. It has been one of the few co...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
Russia SWF Opens Saudi Office
...sit Russia in a landmark October 2017 visit which publicly demonstrated the warming relations (MEES, 6 October 2017). So far, the strengthening of ties has been primarily played out in the oil markets arena, with Russia and Saudi Arabia the key players in the Opec+ production agreement. The next st...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
Opec Faces Up To Global Demand Slowdown
...awdown in September. Overall, the IEA put August OECD inventories at 2,974mn barrels, which was “the highest level since September 2017 and were 43.1mn barrels above the five-year average.” Meanwhile, Opec put inventories somewhat lower at 2,937mn barrels, and just 11mn barrels above the five-ye...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
Turkey Ups Cyprus Ante By Drilling South Of The Island
...sitant to restart talks after the failure of a summit in the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana in 2017. Turkey’s actions could be the catalyst that pushes the Greek Cypriots to get back to the table, with Ankara looking unlikely to back off until a solution is found....
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019