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South Sudan Mortgages Future Oil Output
...l sales in South Sudan since independence in July 2011. Between them, the two companies accounted for 11.4mn barrels of the 14mn barrels of crude marketed by the government in the first half of 2015 – more than 80% of the total. PRE-FINANCING PRECEDENT This is not the first time that Tr...
Volume: 58Issue: 44Published at Fri, 30 Oct 2015 -
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 -
Jordan’s Power Strain
...alth and education). But deficits by the National Electric Power Company (Nepco), which are considered sovereign debt and have helped push Jordan’s debt-to-GDP ratio back up to 80%, are off-budget. Nepco has been a major burden for the treasury since 2011, when “Arab Spring” instability brought an...
Volume: 58Issue: 44Published at Fri, 30 Oct 2015 -
Syrian Oil Output Shrinks Further; Is An Endgame In Sight?
...eas fell to a mere 9,200 b/d for the third quarter this year, just 2% of the 387,000 b/d the country was producing before the country’s civil war broke out in 2011. Output averaged 9,688 b/d for the first nine months of this year, Syrian Oil Minister Sulaiman al-‘Abbas said this week, figures that im...
Volume: 58Issue: 44Published at Fri, 30 Oct 2015