1. Oman’s Blocks 3&4: Output Rebound Hopes Recede

    ...her operators the space to hike output. Oman’s upstream optimism received a boost in 2017 with the discovery of the Khazzan tight gas field in Block 61 (BP 40%op, OOC 30%, PTTEP 20%, Petronas 10%). Sparking a gas renaissance in the Sultanate, the completion of the Ghazeer development lifted ca...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 03 Nov 2023
  2. US Majors: Record Permian Output, More To Come

    ...me value for a lot less spend,” he adds, referencing a strategy first set out in 2017 (MEES, 17 February 2017) and expanded upon two years later (MEES, 15 March 2019). “We invested in the infrastructure to make sure that we were in a position, once we focused in on and identified the areas we wa...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 05 Nov 2021
  3. Dana Gas Sells Producing Egypt Assets To Texas-Based IPR

    ...lations with Sukuk holders (MEES, 18 August 2017) and had flagged up the sale of its Egypt assets as a preferred method of meeting the looming payment (MEES, 14 February). This suggests that Dana was hardly in a position to dictate terms in the latest sale, though a $90mn one-year loan with UAE lender Ma...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 30 Oct 2020
  4. QP & Total Make Second South Africa Discovery

    ...panding internationally… my ambition is for Qatar Petroleum to be seen as an International Oil Company and be talked about at the same level as ExxonMobil, Shell, ConocoPhillips, Total” (MEES, 8 December 2017). This ambition has led QP to partner with international majors at a host of overseas assets in...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 30 Oct 2020
  5. Qatar Banks On North Field Leverage To Boost Aggressive Overseas Expansion

    ...rld’s dominant LNG supplier is set to strengthen further (see p9). Despite its recent acquisition spree, QP has a long road ahead of it to achieve its international aspirations. Still, Mr Kaabi has long-term aspirations, telling MEES in 2017 that “Qatar Petroleum; in 10 years from now you will not re...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2019
  6. Qatar Faces Up To LNG Market Changes

    ...erging LNG market in which Qatar is the dominant player. State firm Petrobangla has two 3.75mn t/y floating storage and regasification units (FSRU), and a 2.5mn t/y supply deal was signed with Qatargas in July 2017 with supplies beginning in April 2018. However, the involvement of rival Saudi Arabia in th...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2019
  7. Qatar Petroleum Puts Petchems Front & Center

    ...ants). The new cracker will boost capacity to 4.54mn t/y, or potentially more if the scope is increased. EYING FUTURE PROJECTS…  When Mr Kaabi unveiled the new ethane cracker project to MEES in 2017 (MEES, 8 December 2017) it marked the emirate’s first planned petrochemicals expansion since it ax...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2019
  8. ‘We Are Not Aggressive Enough’: Qatar Energy Minister Speaks With MEES

    ...pointed minister and pushed it forward. It was really my project of looking at that.   Q: What have been the advantages for you? A: No regrets. No regrets at all.   ON QP’S INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION Q: When we spoke two years ago [MEES, 8 December 2017], one of your key points of fo...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2019
  9. Eni Grows North African Presence

    ...geria (MEES, 3 March 2017). If drilling does go ahead, (both firms still to secure necessary exploration permits) it will be the first time offshore drilling has taken place in Algeria for 44 years, and will provide a much needed boost to the country’s upstream sector. Under the stewardship of So...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 02 Nov 2018
  10. RAK Back In Tanzania

    ...ch problems ought to be in the past. Indeed, progress had already been made and China’s BGP International began to conduct a $32mn 2D seismic survey at the block in October 2017. BGP is a subsidiary of state giant CNPC. Zanzibar’s environment minister said the onshore portion would last one mo...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 02 Nov 2018
  11. US Firms Pull Back From The World

    ...ise production in 2017 whilst further cutting capital spending (capex) which is already, at just over $5bn for Q3 2016, 50% down on 2014 levels. Chevron’s 2014 capex spend was $40.4bn, it was $33.8bn for 2015 and “we will likely end [2016] below $25bn in capital outlays, in fact potentially coming in cl...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 04 Nov 2016
  12. Legal And Operational Challenges Complicate RWE Dea Sale

    ...ouliline and Sali fields, said Mr Schlichter, with the award anticipated next year. First gas is slated for 2017. RWE Dea holds a 19.5% stake in the concession. Egypt: The Cornerstone The IOC is an active producer in Egypt, the cornerstone of its presence in North Africa. Gas production in the Di...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2013