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Iraqi Gas Flaring Worsens
...pacity and, secondly, Iraq’s woefully high levels of gas flaring are in fact getting worse. Associated gas output rose by some 172mn cfd from 2009 to the third quarter 2011, but gas flaring is up by 228mn cfd at 940mn cfd. And in September flared volumes, representing some 62% (compared to just ov...
Volume: 54Issue: 45Published at Mon, 07 Nov 2011 -
MENA Turns To Solar Power For EOR As Well As National Grids
...nerate 10% of its electricity from renewables by 2020. Its power stations burn fuel oil and crude, and Kuwait consumed 413,000 b/d of oil in 2010 – about 16% of production, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy for 2011. Its electricity demand is growing about 8% a year, but it is doing li...
Volume: 54Issue: 45Published at Mon, 07 Nov 2011 -
OPEC Sees Future Riven With Uncertainty Despite Tentative Economic Recovery
...finery closures, and the talk of re-openings, appears to contradict the stark realities of refining, especially in the industrialized regions of the world.” OPEC World Oil Outlook 2010 (Mn B/D) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20...
Volume: 53Issue: 45Published at Mon, 08 Nov 2010 -
Egypt Poised To Hit GDP Growth Target, But Long Term Challenges Linger
...ctor activity and lower the country’s deficit, as well as the revitalization of external demand through global economic recovery. Reforms targeting energy subsidization for companies, meanwhile, may not be fully implemented until after 2011’s general election. Though the impact of the global ec...
Volume: 53Issue: 45Published at Mon, 08 Nov 2010 -
Tunisia Touts Export Potential, As Gas Projects Unfold
...aring and producing 500 b/d of condensate. Sidetrack drilling is due to be completed in mid-2010, with the gas lift coming into effect in 2011....
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009