1. 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: 51
    Issue: 43
    Published at Mon, 27 Oct 2008
  2. Construction Of Burgas-Alexandroupolis Oil Pipeline Delayed By A Year

    ...oil from Russia. The pipeline is expected to become operational by late 2011, with construction estimated to cost €1bn (MEES, 17 March)....

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 43
    Published at Mon, 27 Oct 2008
  3. Political Comment (27 October 2008)

    ...rliamentary approval. Unfortunately that appeared to be as far as the process went, since even Mr Maliki’s ruling Shi΄a coalition, the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA), expressed misgivings about the agreement – which, inter alia, provides for US forces to withdraw from the country by December 2011 unless as...

    Volume: 51
    Issue: 43
    Published at Mon, 27 Oct 2008