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Iranian Crude Production Faces Continual Decline
...oduced a small amount of gas, temporarily, in an attempt to show that the sanctions have no effect, but the gas was not brought onshore, MEES understands. The official start-up date is early 2011, but later in 2011 is more probable, according to FACTS Global Energy. To Inject Or Not To Inject Ma...
Volume: 53Issue: 43Published at Mon, 25 Oct 2010 -
Global LNG Glut Hides Mid-Term Supply Crunch As Producers Shun New Projects
...ch unfavorable market conditions. Simon Martelli reports from the 13th International Gas Summit in Paris. There are numerous LNG plants due to start up between now and 2011, in Qatar, Yemen, Algeria and elsewhere, with an aggregate capacity of more than 95mn tons/year. Some 50% of this will co...
Volume: 51Issue: 43Published at Mon, 27 Oct 2008 -
Rising EPC Costs Heighten Gas Supply Concerns
...cause of the contracting situation,” the chairman of Qatargas Faisal al-Suwaidi told MEES on the sidelines of the Paris conference. “We’re studying the reserves. But the result of that will not come before 2010 or 2011. What I mean by thinking twice relates to the high prices in the contractors ma...
Volume: 50Issue: 43Published at Mon, 22 Oct 2007