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Libya’s Rising Output: Now For The Hard Part
...l company and we will follow closely what they are doing to recover operations on those fields,” he says. Elsewhere Total’s Libya situation is also one of ‘no change.’ “Offshore, we are operating Al Jurf as usual,” he said of the field that, with only a small interlude in 2011, has steadily pr...
Volume: 59Issue: 46Published at Fri, 18 Nov 2016 -
Taiwan’s LNG Imports Boosted As Government Plans To Exit Nuclear
...tensified in the aftermath of the Fukushima incident in Japan in 2011 – Taiwan is also vulnerable to earthquakes. TAIWAN LNG IMPORT PRICES EDGE UP to $6.92/MN BTU in september... SOURCE: TAIWAN CUSTOMS, MEES CALCULATIONS. ...AS IMPORT SLATE BECOMES MORE DIVERSIFIED (%) Ta...
Volume: 59Issue: 46Published at Fri, 18 Nov 2016 -
Saudi Exports, Output Full Steam Ahead Pre-Opec Meeting
...liveries. The kingdom remains a net gasoline exporter for the year – the first time since 2011. State oil firm Aramco’s magazine Arabian Sun reports that its 245,000 b/d Yanbu refinery began receiving alkylate product on 12 October. It reports that this enables it to boost gasoline production 25% from 33...
Volume: 59Issue: 46Published at Fri, 18 Nov 2016 -
Egypt IMF Loan Brings Short-Term Relief, But Uncertainties Lie Ahead
...e January 2011 revolution. Egypt then went to the IMF seeking a loan facility of around $3bn, which was later raised to $4.8bn, but intermittent negotiations for two years or so failed to lead to any results, because Egypt and particularly its military were not in a position to bite the bullet and ac...
Volume: 59Issue: 46Published at Fri, 18 Nov 2016