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ExxonMobil-KRG Oil Deals Send Seismic Shock Through KRG-Baghdad Relations
...ast tripling electricity provision there. Pointing to World Bank statistics, Mr Salih noted that GDP per capita had grown almost 1,500% in the last nine years, from $375 dollars in 2002 to estimates of “at least” $5,500. “In 2002, the annual budget of Kurdistan was $100mn. In 2011, we had $10bn of go...
Volume: 54Issue: 47Published at Mon, 21 Nov 2011 -
East Mediterranean Energy Potential Under Spotlight At Cyprus Conference
...ars, he added. A total of nine wells were drilled in 2011 and a further 12 wells are planned for 2012-13. Israel has proven natural gas reserves of 277 bcm (9.8 tcf) and a possible total of 730 bcm (25.8 tcf), he said, adding that estimated reserves could be as high as 60-70 tcf of gas and 1bn barrels of...
Volume: 54Issue: 47Published at Mon, 21 Nov 2011 -
Hawrami: ‘Let Parliament Rule On Oil Policy Differences’
...nanza and has been the driving force behind the autonomous region’s ambitious and controversial oil policy. The KRG is producing in excess of 200,000 b/d, and has recently committed to raise oil exports to 175,000 b/d next year from its 2011 commitments of 100,000 b/d. Dr Hawrami talked to Rafiq La...
Volume: 54Issue: 47Published at Mon, 21 Nov 2011 -
Qatar Starts Up Latest LNG Mega-Train
...targas 7 starting up next year, the two 7.8mn tons/year LNG trains will help lift Qatar’s condensate output to 720,000 b/d in 2011. Their LNG output will further weaken prices and may help disconnect gas prices from oil in Asia-Pacific. Qatargas Train 6, (state-owned Qatar Petroleum 68.5%, Co...
Volume: 53Issue: 47Published at Tue, 23 Nov 2010 -
Saudi Aramco Set To Implement Flagship Saudization Initiative
...astomers project decided to locate the venture entirely at Jubail (MEES, 19 October 2009). Meanwhile, construction tenders for the expansion of the Saudi Aramco/Sumitomo PETRORabigh petrochemical complex are expected to be launched in mid‐2011, with work to begin shortly afterwards. PETRORabigh Phase II...
Volume: 53Issue: 47Published at Tue, 23 Nov 2010 -
G20 Calls For Crackdown On $312Bn Energy Subsidy Bill
...ing experienced in the transport sector. Moreover, further analysis carried out by the IEA has shown that the phasing out of fossil fuel consumption subsidies over 2011-20 would be expected to reduce global energy related CO₂ emissions by 5.8% – equivalent to the current combined emissions of Ge...
Volume: 53Issue: 47Published at Tue, 23 Nov 2010 -
UAE Leads Gulf Renewable Energy Drive, But Emissions Challenge Looms
...ans than Abu Dhabi, but are nevertheless starting to embrace the sector. Saudi Aramco and Japanese refining company Showa Shell agreed mid-year to build a 10mw solar pilot project in the Kingdom. If this is successful when completed in 2011, it could be expanded into a much larger project, es...
Volume: 52Issue: 47Published at Mon, 23 Nov 2009 -
Algeria Seeks International Partnerships To Confront Upstream Challenges
...ream in 2011-12, and which will produce 85% crude and 15% condensate. As the largest international oil producer in Algeria, Anadarko has suffered heavy financial losses from the windfall tax, and El-Merk’s development was delayed by three to four years. But MEES learns that the EPC bids for El-Merk ar...
Volume: 51Issue: 47Published at Mon, 24 Nov 2008 -
Bureaucracy Hampers Iraqi Oil Rehabilitation Efforts
...SIGIR, Baghdad’s 2009-11 Strategic Plan is based on export prices of $80/B for 2009, $85/B for 2010, and $90/B for 2011, further underlining the damage posed by both falling pricing and declining production capacity in the south. The report also illustrated continued difficulties the Mi...
Volume: 51Issue: 47Published at Mon, 24 Nov 2008