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Libya’s New Output Goals: Has NOC Any Chance Of Scoring?
...rmal in Libya since the 2011 revolution. The post-Gaddafi chaos has seen output frequently nosedive through forced shut-in of fields. IOCs have left, contractors are wary and the threat of forced shutdowns by armed groups is ever present. As a consequence, Libya’s creaking infrastructure has suffered. Da...
Volume: 62Issue: 47Published at Fri, 22 Nov 2019 -
Algeria-Morocco-Spain Pipeline Politics
...E volumes far exceeds the 19% fall to 4.15bcm in Medgaz shipments. The 11.5bcm/y-capacity GME pipeline has long been the key conduit for Algeria-to-Spain shipments: though Medgaz shipments have increased since the second route started up in 2011 they have never surpassed GME on an annual basis. Bu...
Volume: 62Issue: 47Published at Fri, 22 Nov 2019 -
KRG Eyes Major Boost As Exxon/DNO Firm Up Baeshiqa Light Oil Find
...e south is the Banan field, where Oryx is currently producing from the 27°API Tertiary and the 22°API Cretaceous – neither exactly “light.” NORTHERN IRAQ: KEY OIL & GAS INFRASTRUCTURE CONTENTIOUS GEOGRAPHY The initial 2011 award of Baeshiqa to ExxonMobil and it...
Volume: 62Issue: 47Published at Fri, 22 Nov 2019 -
Kuwait Emir’s Son Unleashes Political Upheaval
...gin the process of appointing a new government. Political upheaval is par for the course in Kuwait, but recent weeks have seen some of the most dramatic scenes since protestors stormed the National Assembly in November 2011. That event proved the undoing of Sheikh Jaber Mubarak’s predecessor, Sh...
Volume: 62Issue: 47Published at Fri, 22 Nov 2019