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Strait of Hormuz: Alternate Oil Routes Not Enough
...crude oil and oil products that transited through the Strait in 2011 was close to 17mn b/d, accounting for 31% of global oil trade. Much less sizable, but equally important proportionally, LNG volumes amounted to the oil equivalent of 2mn b/d representing 33% of world LNG trade. As far as...
Volume: 55Issue: 44Published at Fri, 26 Oct 2012 -
Relations Between Iran And Syria And The Impact Of The Syrian Crisis
...an manages the Syrian crisis?’, 23 July 2011: (http://www.alarabiya.net/views/2011/07/23/158958.html). 2. Iraq was forced to build new pipeline in Turkish territory to the Mediterranean to avoid dependence on Syria. Turkey’s position was strengthened by the controversy between Arabs. 3. Sy...
Volume: 54Issue: 44Published at Mon, 31 Oct 2011 -
Sanctioning The Islamic Republic: A New Global Wave
...early 2011. In addition to the verbal assaults and defiant posture, Tehran has also been quietly moving to meet all eventualities. Anticipating new US and Western sanctions, the groundwork has been laid to resist such punishments, or deflect their influence through: (1) stockpiling of ga...
Volume: 53Issue: 44Published at Mon, 01 Nov 2010 -
Market Risks In A Changing LNG World: Exploring Alternative Mitigation Strategies For MENA Projects
...G The strong demand outlook has encouraged LNG expansion in Qatar, Oman and Egypt. New projects are expected in Yemen, Algeria, and possibly Libya.3 The resulting additional capacity due to come on stream between 2007 and 2011 in the Arab world will be 74mn tons/year, 69% of which is in Qatar (Ta...
Volume: 49Issue: 44Published at Mon, 30 Oct 2006