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Masdar Wins Big Rooftop Solar
...rget figure for rooftop solar capacity, but introduced energy netting regulations in January 2017 to encourage development of systems up to 5MW (MEES, 15 February 2019). Masdar is involved with France’s EdF in two of the largest regional solar projects: 2GW Al Dhafra in Abu Dhabi for start-up in 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 42Published at Fri, 16 Oct 2020 -
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: 62Issue: 42Published at Fri, 18 Oct 2019 -
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: 61Issue: 42Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018 -
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: 61Issue: 42Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018 -
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: 61Issue: 42Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018