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Iraq Export Revenues Soar
...vel since the 2011-14 halcyon years of $100/B-plus crude. A full year of $56/B for Iraqi crude would imply $70bn revenue – perhaps enabling Baghdad to begin diverting funds to much-needed upstream investment. Increased revenues could have important implications for Iraq’s much-maligned te...
Volume: 60Issue: 44Published at Fri, 03 Nov 2017 -
Qatar Out To Woo LNG Customers In Face Of Increased Competition
...clear fleet remained idle in the aftermath of 2011’s Fukushima disaster. It is also Qatar’s top LNG buyer: Japanese utilities took 16.14mn tons of Qatari LNG last year. But Qatar needs to be more agile if it wants to maintain export levels and revenue in the context of new LNG supplies reaching the ma...
Volume: 58Issue: 44Published at Fri, 30 Oct 2015 -
Suez Canal September revenue Dips Following Record august
...rth ‘000t % ‘000t % 2014 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 Petroleum To...
Volume: 57Issue: 44Published at Fri, 31 Oct 2014 -
Regional Alliances Leave Juba In Two Minds Over Planned Oil Pipeline
...sis that it would be both shorter, and cheaper to build (MEES, 6 September). For more than two years, since the South seceded from Sudan in July 2011, the two countries’ leaders have been unable to find common ground on a wide range of issues, resulting in persistent mudslinging and accusations of...
Volume: 56Issue: 44Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2013 -
Qatar Faces LNG Market Challenges
...$100/B, $12-13/mn BTU plus usually $1-2. Spot markets are in the $13-13.50 price bracket – driven high by soaring demand following the March 2011 nuclear disaster. Some estimates put Japan’s LNG demand for the fiscal year ending March 2013 at 85-90mn t/y. Japan Gas Association says th...
Volume: 55Issue: 44Published at Fri, 26 Oct 2012