1. Saudi Crude Exports Rebound Following Abqaiq Attack

    ...2,000 b/d in August. But this was dwarfed by a spike in reported fuel oil consumption – primarily consumed for electricity generation including powering water desalination – to a record 800,000 b/d that month. This drove overall oil burn up to a new monthly record of 1.44mn b/d, surpassing July 2017’s pr...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 18 Oct 2019
  2. Qatar Powergen Breaks New Records After 2018 Downturn

    ...ar. Should the 20% year-on-year growth seen in the first eight months be maintained for the remainder of 2019 this implies a record 47.3TWh for the year as a whole, some 8% above the previous record of 43.9TWh set in 2017 (see chart 2). As with Qatar’s neighbors, electricity demand is highly se...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 18 Oct 2019
  3. Pakistan’s Oil & Gas Imports: Gulf Dependence Intensifies

    ...minant. Given the dire state of relations between Qatar and the other two since 2017 this has at times put a strain on Pakistan’s regional diplomacy. Pakistan imported just shy of 400,000 b/d of crude and key oil products in the financial year to June 2019. Of this, over 94% came from Gulf countries wi...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 18 Oct 2019
  4. Rosneft Advances KRG Oil

    ...Russia’s Rosneft is making swift progress on developing its assets in Iraqi Kurdistan, VP Eric Liron told state news agency TASS in an interview this week. The state giant bagged five “production blocks” in mid-2017 (MEES, 16 June 2017), and has focused particularly on Block 11’s Bijeel field wh...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 18 Oct 2019
  5. Back To The Future: Rehabilitation Of Red Sea Terminal Boosts Saudi Export Flexibility

    ...e European market. Aramco confirmed the start-up of the terminal on 17 October, saying that it “marked the addition of 3mn b/d of crude oil to Saudi Aramco’s west coast export capacity.” This is less than implied by Aramco’s senior VP for upstream Muhammad al-Qahtani in a May 2017 interview with Re...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  6. Qatar Petroleum To Replace Oxy At Key Offshore Field

    ...SPLACED         Oxy had appeared outwardly confident that it would remain QP’s partner at the field. Oxy frequently cites Qatar as central to its portfolio. CEO Vicki Hollub told a May 2017 earnings call that Oxy had “confidence that we’d be able to extend that contract…we believe that with the success our teams ar...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  7. US Permian Shale: Can It Maintain The Gains?

    ...om a stellar 150,000 b/d for February and March, monthly gains since have still averaged 50,000 b/d. Overall US ‘shale oil’ output which only topped 7mn b/d for the first time in May (and 6mn b/d eight months earlier in September 2017), is now well above 7.5mn b/d. Output of 7.53mn b/d for Se...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  8. 2019 Global Oil Demand Projections Revised Down On Economic Headwinds

    ...IEA SUPPLY & DEMAND FORECASTS, OCTOBER 2018 (MN B/D)   2017 2018 vs 17 2019 vs 18 1Q18 2Q18 3Q18 4Q18 1Q19 2Q19 3Q19 4Q...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  9. Syria: Gas Output At 75% Pre-War Levels, Oil Recovery Lags

    ...e third day to repair,”a senior manager at one of Syria’s state oil firms tells MEES. “So today, even with the damage suffered, I can assure you that our network is good and operating at full capacity.” Islamic State militants blew up the Hayan plant in early 2017. Repairs there are currently on...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  10. Iraq Sends Record Volumes To Its Refineries

    ...en almost 100,000 b/d sent for refining there, with the products then brought back into northern Iraq. Given that the arrangement survived last October’s Kirkuk offensive when Iraqi troops reclaimed the city and environs from Kurdistan (MEES, 20 October 2017) a cessation looks unlikely, but the ar...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  11. Riyadh Touts Desalination Assets In Privatization Drive: What’s At Stake?

    ...THORITY. MEES.   2: SAUDI DESALINATION CAPACITY (‘000 M³/D): OVER 93% IS LARGELY OR WHOLLY STATE-OWNED   SAUDI ARABIA’S DESALINATION FIRMS       2017 ('000 M³/D)       Ownership in de...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  12. Delegates Desert Saudi Investor Conference

    ...tober 2017) and the publicity stunt of granting citizenship to the robot “Sophia.” The Crown Prince intended the second act to rival last year’s event, promising the unveiling of an “amazing deal…far away from oil” at FII in a Bloomberg interview earlier this month. “There is one deal in FII and th...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  13. US Crude Still Big In Asia But China Volumes Fall To Zero

    ...r January-August). As for Iran, though August volumes were down on the January-August average (578,000 b/d), they are actually slightly higher than the 2017 average of 484,000 b/d. That each of India’s top three suppliers saw volumes dip in August is in part a function of US volumes which hi...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  14. Aramco Chinese Refinery MOU

    ...val state giant PetroChina’s 260,000 b/d Anning plant in southwestern Yunnan province. Meanwhile, in May 2017 Aramco signed a joint development agreement with China’s Norinco and Panjin Xinchang for a refinery and petchems project in Liaoning in China’s northeast. Qatar’s QP previously pursued a 40...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  15. Korea Takes Libyan Condi

    ...ports from Iran fell from 361,000 b/d for 2017 to just 55,000 b/d for August and zero for September, volumes from alternate suppliers of condensate have soared (Korean stats don’t split crude and condensate). Korea took 230,000 b/d from Qatar in September, a two year high; the 509,000 b/d from Ku...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  16. Mubadala Shelves Cepsa IPO

    ...0,000 b/d for 2017. Historically Cepsa core business has been two Spanish refineries which contributed 43% of Cepsa’s net profits in 2016 and 2017. However these plants are not a clear fit with Mubadala’s overseas strategy. Petchems is a better fit. Cepsa has plants totaling 2.58mn t/y capacity in Sp...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018
  17. Iraq Continues IOC Investment Hunt, But Commitments Remain Out of Reach

    ...mestic demand is steadily marching upwards. Demand for gasoline and diesel alone is up 17% year-on-year through the first eight months of 2017, and the liberation of swathes of territory from Mosul will see this accelerate. The integrated Nasiriya project has also garnered interest from the Pe...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017
  18. Algeria Plans New Hydrocarbons Law: Will Investors Bite?

    ...e licensing regime could help, or it could end up being yet another fig leaf for the institutional shortcomings of Algeria’s economic policy. ALGERIA’S FALLING CRUDE OUTPUT (MN B/D) *JAN-SEP 2017. SOURCE: MEES ESTIMATES.   FAILING LICENSING REGIME Algeria’s current hy...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017
  19. Asian LNG Buying Up 13% In 2017, Chinese Imports Soar 44%

    ...llective purchases by Japan, South Korea, China, India and Taiwan are up 13.1% or 14.7mn tons year-on-year to 126.7mn tons for January-August 2017 (see chart). This puts volumes on track to smash 2016’s record 175.1mn tons (MEES, 10 March), which in turn accounted for fully two-thirds of the 263.6mn tons of...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017
  20. Korea LNGImports: Volumes Leap 20% For Jan-Sep 2017 With Australia The Key Beneficiary

    ...*INCLUDES RE-IMPORTS. SOURCE: KOREA CUSTOMS SERVICE, MEES CALCULATIONS.   KOREA’S TOP FIVE LNG SUPPLIERS (MN TONS): QATAR STILL THE UNDISPUTED MARKET LEADER FOR JAN-SEP 2017 BUT AUSTRALIA CLOSING IN...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017