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Iraq Continues IOC Investment Hunt, But Commitments Remain Out of Reach
...f the loss of the 310,000 b/d Baiji refinery which was badly damaged by the Islamic State in June 2014. Some capacity is being restored, and the government aims to bring on Baiji’s 70,000 b/d Salahuddin-1 unit in the near future (MEES, 29 September). Capacity gains are required given that do...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017 -
Algeria Plans New Hydrocarbons Law: Will Investors Bite?
...fficult to reach resources, including shale gas (MEES, 11 January 2013). But in 2014 the fourth licensing round brought renewed embarrassment. Sonatrach received just five bids for the 31 concessions on offer, awarding four contracts. The stark lack of interest sparked admissions from senior government of...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017 -
Asian LNG Buying Up 13% In 2017, Chinese Imports Soar 44%
...the largest since spot prices crashed with those of oil in Q3 2014 (the price of term cargoes did fall sharply but not until the first half of 2015 given the oil price linkage in long-term LNG contracts comes with a delay of around six months). WINTER REBOUND Though, long term, prices are se...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017 -
Newly Streamlined Adnoc Targets EOR Expertise For Offshore Fields
...NTED The 2014 renewal of Abu Dhabi’s 1.6mn b/d onshore Adco concession was seen as a blueprint for the looming Adma renewal. While Abu Dhabi won’t want to replicate the lengthy process of securing foreign partners, which was only completed in December 2016 (MEES, 23 December), elements are set to be re...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017 -
Aramco Targets 12GW Powergen Capacity By 2020, Seeks Supply License
...mpressors and turbines used in Aramco petroleum and petrochemicals facilities. The company last week announced a plan to manufacture gas turbines at the site under a long-term supply agreement with Aramco signed in 2014. While US conglomerate General Electric does not manufacture turbines or generators in...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017 -
Saudi ‘Demonstrates Leadership’ by Keeping Crude Exports Low
...most three years ago (MEES, 22 December 2014). Supplies to the closely-watched US market are at 30-year lows and Saudi Arabia has confirmed there will be no easing up in November. In a first statement of its kind the Saudi energy ministry said on 9 October that the kingdom will export 7.15mn b/d in No...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017 -
Does Opec Have A Strategy For ‘Lower For Ever’?
...rket share based strategy chimes with that enunciated by former Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi in late 2014 (MEES, 22 December 2014) but now abandoned. This requires a price low enough to drive competitors out of the market. But the strategy of foregoing short-term revenue for long-term gain was ab...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017 -
Iraq’s Kirkuk Deployment Reshapes KRG’s Oil Sector
...rkuk in the process. Iraq capitalized on the Kurdish gamble, reclaiming areas seized by the KRG in 2014 with stunning decisiveness, and indeed pushing further into KRG territory. The KRG is now diminished territorially, politically and economically. It may yet recover, but it looks set to be a long and to...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017