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Ukraine To Relaunch LNG Project
...rm of Azeri LNG via Georgia’s Kulevi port by 2014. Mr Boyko said that the cost of building a regasification terminal in Odessa would not exceed $1bn and that there will be a “quick payback” on the investment. He added that the project would be backed by EU funds, without providing any additional de...
Volume: 53Issue: 45Published at Mon, 08 Nov 2010 -
Russia Expresses Interest In North Field Projects
...ojects to produce LNG from gas produced in the North Field, according to Russian state media. Government-owned RIA Novosti reported that Gazprom had expressed interest in partnerships in gas projects in Qatar, once a moratorium on expanding gas production on the offshore acreage is lifted in 2014, du...
Volume: 53Issue: 45Published at Mon, 08 Nov 2010 -
Gas Fields Bid Round In Iraq: Success With Risk
...stainable development on a national/macroeconomics level. It is worth recalling that the current National Development Plan (NDP) 2010-14 aims at increasing gas production from 800mn cfd to 2.75bn cfd in 2014 from 'Akkaz and Mansouriya as well as the associated gas produced in other parts of the co...
Volume: 53Issue: 45Published at Mon, 08 Nov 2010 -
Tunisia Touts Export Potential, As Gas Projects Unfold
...15% on 2007, and compared with annual production of around 3 bcm. Furthermore, as ETAP’s Mr Becheikh himself said, Tunisia aims to cover 60% of its energy consumption with natural gas by 2014, compared with 40% in 2007 and just 5% in 1980. But exploration activity has produced good results si...
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009 -
No Role For Iran In Nabucco, Says RWE
...d first gas is to be transported in 2014. RWE is the most recent member to join the Nabucco consortium. Other members are: OMV (Austria), MOL (Hungary), Transgaz (Romania), Bulgaria Energy Holding (Bulgaria) and Botas (Turkey – MEES, 2 November, 12 October)....
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009 -
Takreer Awards UAE Refinery Contract To Korea’s GS
...sidue fluid catalytic cracking unit at the UAE’s Ruwais refinery. The plant is expected to be completed by January 2014, GS said. The new plant’s construction is part of a larger initiative by Takreer, which handles ADNOC’s refining operations, to expand capacity at Ruwais for production of LPG, pr...
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009