1. Jordan Aims To Supply Iraq With Power In 2023

    ...habilitating damaged power infrastructure in the western Anbar province. Transmission infrastructure in Anbar underwent extensive damage with the rise of ISIS in 2014. Work includes rehabilitating the key Qaim 400kV substation needed for interconnecting to Jordan (MEES, 26 August). GE will eventually bring the li...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 43
    Published at Fri, 28 Oct 2022
  2. Iraq’s Tentative Gas Gains Insufficient To Stem Oil Burn Growth

    ...cent years. Oil production has risen from 3.30mn b/d in 2014 to average 4.35mn b/d in January-September this year. Gross gas output has averaged 2.7bn cfd in the first eight months of 2016, up 628mn cfd from the same period last year.  But output gains have not been matched by development of the ne...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 43
    Published at Fri, 28 Oct 2016
  3. Aramco Vows $100Bn Spend To Phase Out Crude-Burn, Targets Self-Sufficiency

    ...amco plans to spend $100bn over the next 10 years in boosting natural gas production capacity with a view to eradicating the kingdom’s direct burning of crude oil in power plants. In July 2014 Saudi crude burning reached a new peak of 899,000 b/d and during June-August this year the average burn was 86...

    Volume: 58
    Issue: 43
    Published at Fri, 23 Oct 2015
  4. Wärtsilä-Led Group To Build Jordan Power Plant

    ...able a switch to natural gas “once the infrastructure for natural gas supply is in place.”   The plant will be built at al-Manakher, 30km outside ‘Amman. It will be developed in three phases, with the first scheduled to come on-line in February 2014 and the entire plant to be operational by Se...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 43
    Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2012