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BP Eyes Kirkuk Deal By February
...der the auspices of a 2013 MoU which was disrupted by the Islamic State’s 2014 takeover of much of northern Iraq, with the major restarting work in 2018. BP has decided to give Kirkuk a second chance due to Iraq’s willingness to offer improved contract terms under its ‘profit sharing’ Development an...
Volume: 67Issue: 48Published at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 -
Libya Exploration Picks Up Steam As NOC Reiterates Ambitions
...13). Only two wells, of what had originally been planned as an 11-well campaign, were ultimately drilled. But though both saw “gas discoveries … in Devonian horizons,” the firm pulled out its staff and wrote off its entire to-date Libya exploration spend of $137mn as security deteriorated in early 2014...
Volume: 66Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2023 -
Yemen’s Breakthrough Truce Threatened By Houthi Military Attacks
...mbined cycle power plant. Yemen’s oil and gas sector had been declining since long before the onset of civil war. Production peaked in 2002 at 457,000 b/d with exports remaining above 100,000 b/d until 2014 (MEES, 15 September 2017). However, since the start of the conflict and the Saudi-led in...
Volume: 66Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2023 -
Algeria-Turkey LNG Deal
...-year extension inked in 2014. With output from the country’s own Sarkaya field in the Black Sea ramping up and Russia offering Ankara cut-price supplies for want of alternate markets, Turkey is evidently reluctant to commit to a longer-term contract for potentially more expensive oil-price-linked Al...
Volume: 66Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2023 -
Saudi Oil Export Revenues On Course For 25% Annual Drop
...ole, MEES estimates that oil revenues are on course to total $245-250bn. Although this is down significantly from last year’s bumper $327bn, it remains a historically high figure. With the exception of 2022, this would be the highest annual figure since 2014 (see chart 2). 2024: SUBJECT TO MA...
Volume: 66Issue: 48Published at Wed, 01 Nov 2023 -
Chevron Eying Egypt Collaborations, Exxon Expands In Cyprus
...rth Africa. Woodside previously had Libya and Mauritania assets, and back in 2014 was in talks to take a 25% stake in Israel’s Leviathan (MEES, 23 May 2014). Egypt last year listed Woodside as being among international firms to have expressed an interest in West Med acreage (MEES, 17 January 2020), so it...
Volume: 64Issue: 48Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 -
Iraq’s 2030 ‘Sustainable Transition’ Plan: Gas & Renewables To The Fore
...ld up by the Islamic State’s 2014-2015 rise, and in 2018 Iraq took the field away from a consortium led by Turkey’s TPAO. Even now, MEES understands that the Sinopec deal “has yet to be finalized.” As for Akkas, talks with the Saudis led by oil minister Ihsan Ismaael seem to have gone nowhere, an...
Volume: 64Issue: 48Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 -
Iraq Plans Oil Prepayments To Alleviate Financial Meltdown
...epayment contract with Vitol and local firm Matrix Energy in July. But governments walk a fine line when leveraging long-term revenues for an immediate cash injection. And Baghdad needn’t look far for examples. When oil prices collapsed in 2014-2015, Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) turned to pr...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020 -
Covid To Cost Opec $250bn In Lost Revenues
...at would be bad enough, but it will merely be the low point of a lackluster run of earnings in recent years (see chart). Oil prices dropped below $100/B back in late 2014 and over the subsequent six-year period of 2015-2020, Opec’s export revenues are on course to come in at a combined $3.0 tr...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020 -
Libya: Oil Still Flowing But Revenues In Limbo
...vision of Libya since 2014 between rival eastern and western administrations has devastated the country’s finances and fostered a severe liquidity crisis which can only be addressed through the unification of the parallel administrations. A UN-led political process aimed at ending Libya’s nine-year ‘tr...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020 -
Kuwait Starts Up CDU In Delayed ‘Clean Fuels’ Expansion
...though work on 19 new units at MAB is ongoing. The CFP contracts were awarded in 2014, with KNPC expecting at the time that construction work would be finished completed in late-2017 (MEES, 21 August). Meanwhile state firm Kipic, formed to develop downstream projects in the Neutral Zone between Ku...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020 -
China Takes Record Saudi Crude, Iran At Record Low
...spite diversification efforts that had seen the region’s Middle Kingdom market share fall from a 2014 peak of 52% (MEES, 27 September). *In a 26 November research note, Michal Meidan of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies reckons that this year’s setback to China’s diversification efforts ha...
Volume: 62Issue: 48Published at Fri, 29 Nov 2019 -
Baghdad And KRG Sign Preliminary Oil Sharing, Budget Deal
...ude-for-revenues agreement in 2014, which fell apart as Baghdad never made full payment (MEES, 5 December 2014). A year ago, Mr Abd al-Mahdi and his deputy PM (and Oil Minister) Thamir al-Ghadhban reached an agreement with the KRG to export 100,000 b/d via Iraqi Kurdistan’s export pipeline to Ceyhan, an...
Volume: 62Issue: 48Published at Fri, 29 Nov 2019 -
Oman Set For Lowest Deficit Since 2014, But Investment Lacking
...what would be the lowest figure since 2014 offers a rare piece of good news as assessments of Oman’s long-term economic health continue to sour. Of course, the second half of 2014 saw oil prices collapse from the $100/B-plus average of the preceding four years. Oman is not the only oil pr...
Volume: 62Issue: 48Published at Fri, 29 Nov 2019 -
OPEC Faces $200bn+ Question Next Week In Vienna
...nual revenues by around $210bn to $790bn this year. This would be the highest since 2014’s $964bn. But prospects for a further increase next year are slim, especially as Iranian exports will fall year-on-year. Setting out two simple scenarios for 2019 helps clarify what is at stake for the or...
Volume: 61Issue: 48Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2018 -
Jordan Energy Goals Remain Hostage To Geography
...x has consequently risen from 4% in 2014 to 35% in 2016 and 2017 (see chart). Even with its FSRU contract running into the mid-2020s, Amman is nonetheless keen to increase natural gas imports and diversify sources. Jordan signed two controversial deals—one in 2014 and one in 2016—to import Is...
Volume: 61Issue: 48Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2018 -
Kuwait Launches Refining Expansion Plan, Readies For Clean Fuels Commissioning
...te 2017 completion, the project has been heaviliy delayed and it now appears that commissioning of some units could begin by the end of 2018. The CFP engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts were awarded in three packages in early 2014 – two packages for the Mina Abdullah revamp an...
Volume: 61Issue: 48Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2018 -
Saudi Arabia Bags $118bn Trade Surplus In 9M 2018
...16’s annual record (MEES, 23 November). Quarterly oil (and total) revenues were the highest since oil prices collapsed in late 2014/early 2015, but this looks to prove the high-water mark for the immediate future. Oil prices collapsed through October and November, to stand at the lowest levels this ye...
Volume: 61Issue: 48Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2018 -
Iran: CNPC Takes Over Total Stake
...is reason in 2014 (MEES, 9 May 2014). The field’s operator Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) says output is currently at 580mn cmd (20.5bn cfd). ...
Volume: 61Issue: 48Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2018 -
Iraq: Contract Revamp To Be Revealed This Month
...the Opec meeting in Vienna this week. Iraq has been looking to move away from its rigid techinal service contracts (TSCs) since oil prices crashed in late 2014. Under these, per-barrel remuneration to IOCs stays fixed irrespective of price, placing a high burden on the government in a low oil pr...
Volume: 60Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2017