1. MENA Turns To Solar Power For EOR As Well As National Grids

    ...the Neutral Zone, whose production is shared 50:50 by Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Chevron says it could increase production by an additional 500,000 b/d. A final investment decision on the full field steam injection program is scheduled for late 2014, with first injection scheduled for late 2017. So...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 45
    Published at Mon, 07 Nov 2011
  2. Tecnimont Wins Contract For Fertilizer Plant In Egypt

    ...d commissioning contract on a lump sum turnkey basis, to set up a new fertilizer complex in the industrial area of the Aswan Governorship. The overall project value is set at about $540mn and completion is expected by the end of July 2014, Tecnimont said in a company statement on 31 October. The fe...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 45
    Published at Mon, 07 Nov 2011
  3. Qatar Inaugurates Construction Of Barzan Gas Field Development

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 45 7-Nov-2011 QATAR Qatar Inaugurates Construction Of Barzan Gas Field Development Qatar inaugurated the construction of the $10.3bn, 1.4mn cfd Barzan gas project on 1 November. Barzan gas production is scheduled to start up in 2014, wi...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 45
    Published at Mon, 07 Nov 2011
  4. UAE OPEC Governor Says Production Capacity On Target

    ...d the onshore 2bn cfd Habshan 5 gas processing plant expansion project. Both are targeted for operational start-up in early 2014. The Abu Dhabi Gas Industries (GASCO) Habshan 5 plant will also take associated feedstock from onshore oil fields, which are expanding production capacity to 1....

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 45
    Published at Mon, 07 Nov 2011
  5. TAQA Looking To Iraq As Part Of Pursuit Of Synergies, New CEO Says

    ...oject in the Netherlands (MEES, 29 August) will all start to turn into cash in 2014-15. So I’m not expecting to see a dramatic acceleration in the company’s earnings until we get past that point,” he continued. Mr Sheldon also revealed that a group of company officials were due to travel to Ghana in...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 45
    Published at Mon, 07 Nov 2011