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Saudi Arabia Pens Nuclear Cooperation Deal With South Korea
...ntract in 2009 to build four nuclear plants in the UAE, set to be ready between 2017 and 2020, making the UAE the first Gulf Arab nation with nuclear power (MEES, 4 January 2010)....
Volume: 54Issue: 47Published at Mon, 21 Nov 2011 -
TPAO Plans East Mediterranean Offshore Deal With Shell
...oduction by the beginning of 2017,” he said. Commenting on TPAO’s status, the minister said it had strengthened and can now enter partnerships with large firms. He said that the company might one day be capable of conducting searches with its own ship. Recently, the CGG Veritas seismic ship Oceanic Ch...
Volume: 54Issue: 47Published at Mon, 21 Nov 2011 -
IAB Invites International Experts To Review UAE Nuclear Energy Plans
...e year 2020, official figures show. The UAE is planning to build four nuclear power plants by 2020 as part of a $20bn nuclear program scheduled to begin commercial operations by 2017 (MEES, 14 November)....
Volume: 54Issue: 47Published at Mon, 21 Nov 2011 -
Socar Sees Shah Deniz 2 Gas Agreements By Mid-2011
...ose maximum production capacity is estimated to reach 16 bcm/y by 2018-19. Early gas is expected to start flowing by late 2016 or early 2017, he noted. On 14 November, Socar’s Vice-President for International Affairs Elshad Nassirov, who is leading the company’s negotiating team with Botas and th...
Volume: 53Issue: 47Published at Tue, 23 Nov 2010 -
OMV Starts Nabucco Gas Supply Talks With Shah Deniz Consortium
...rameters of their cooperation. A draft of the agreement has been circulated in recent weeks. The Nabucco partners envisage first phase capacity of 8-12 bcm/year to start up in 2013, with completion of a second phase by 2015 and a third phase in 2017-18. Mr Auli said that, while Nabucco’s proposed fi...
Volume: 51Issue: 47Published at Mon, 24 Nov 2008 -
Syrian Parliament Ratifies Extension Agreements With Shell And Total
...tal, which were approved by the Syrian Council of Ministers on 5 August and signed on 3 September (MEES, 8 September). The extension with Shell covers agreements which are due to expire during the period 25 December 2008 to 31 December 2017, while that with Total extends the existing license for 10 ye...
Volume: 51Issue: 47Published at Mon, 24 Nov 2008