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Libya Exploration Picks Up Steam As NOC Reiterates Ambitions
...Libya is persuading more and more of IOCs to return to exploration. The country’s rig count hit 18 for October, the highest level since the 2011 revolution (see chart). And recent weeks have seen a flurry of announcements from NOC that foreign oil and gas firms are planning on resuming dr...
Volume: 66Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2023 -
Chevron Hits Paydirt With 3.5tcf Egypt Gas Find
...veloped 4.5tcf 2011 Aphrodite discovery. The US major only entered Egypt in 2019 when it was awarded a frontier Red Sea exploration block. In July of 2020 it took its first offshore Mediterranean acreage, when it was awarded Narges as well as two further blocks in Egypt’s unexplored West Mediterranean re...
Volume: 65Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2022 -
Libya’s Gas Export Dreams Face Hard Reality
...art 1). The figure is dangerously close to 2011’s all-time low of 215mn cfd when production and exports were shut in for long periods during that year’s revolutionary turmoil. Libya’s sales gas output rose marginally last year to 1.2mn cfd, but this is still more than 20% below 2010’s record of 1.55mn cf...
Volume: 65Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2022 -
BP’s Egypt Raven Outages Dampen Late Year LNG Export Hopes
...ll in LNG exports. With December’s exports now set to be lower still, exports for 2021 as a whole are now set to fall short of 2011’s 6.90mn tons, though at 5.97mn tons for 11M21 volumes are already well ahead of 2012’s 5.33mn tons for a 10-year high (see chart). Spluttering exports earlier th...
Volume: 64Issue: 48Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 -
Libya’s Road To 2mn b/d: Stability Is Key
...y topic dominated discussions above all others: the need for stability. “If stability can be granted, I think Libya can move ahead very quick,” says Wanis Elruemi, country manager for Eni which is Libya’s top foreign producer. The fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and the subsequent fr...
Volume: 64Issue: 48Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 -
Shell Return To Libya?
...sets in Libya and quit its exploration acreage in 2012 citing “disappointing” results from an “extensive seismic and drilling campaign” (MEES, 4 June 2012). It was drilling its fifth exploration well out of a planned 18 when revolution hit in early 2011. Shell did however make a point of stressing that th...
Volume: 64Issue: 48Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 -
Libya: Oil Still Flowing But Revenues In Limbo
...itiative, tells MEES. PAYBACK TIME? “Kabir is fighting all of this because he knows that the reason he is one of the most powerful men in Libya today is because he controls all of the hard currency accounts in Libya,” he adds. Some $190bn in oil revenues have passed through CBL coffers since 2011...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020 -
Oman Set For Lowest Deficit Since 2014, But Investment Lacking
...oducer to have struggled to cope. The oil revenue bonanza came at just the right time to enable Oman (among others) to hike spending from 2011 in a bid to head off ‘Arab Spring’ contagion. MEES projections, based on official 9M19 stats and typical seasonal trends, indicate that Muscat will close out th...
Volume: 62Issue: 48Published at Fri, 29 Nov 2019 -
Egypt: Gulf Of Suez Oil Output At 40-Year Low On Back Of Lower Prices, Capex
...abilized at just over 300,000 b/d over the five years to 2011. Part of the fall since then can be attributable to economic and political instability in the aftermath of the January 2011 revolution (in particular cash-strapped Cairo’s failure to pay foreign operators – MEES, 1 December). But the biggest fa...
Volume: 60Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2017 -
Payment Problems
...Egyptian state firm EGPC (which typically markets crude on behalf of smaller producers). Egypt has always had a reputation as a tardy payer. But receivables to IOCs active in the country soared in the aftermath of the January 2011 revolution. From $3bn at the start of 2011 they leapt to $8bn in...
Volume: 60Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2017 -
Egypt Nuclear Plans Near Go-Ahead, Saudi Looks To Standardize Plant Design
...erating: Iran Bushehr-1 2011 1.0 1 3.5 Rosatom built. Operation intermittent until 20...
Volume: 60Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2017 -
Libya’s Waha Ramps Up Output To 260,000 b/d But Challenges Lie Ahead
...ports its crude, is down to 1.5mn barrels from 6mn barrels prior to Libya’s revolution in 2011, according to Mr Ammar. Storage tanks were destroyed during the fighting in 2011 and after it resumed in 2014. This is not hampering current production, said Mr Ammar, but could become a problem should output fr...
Volume: 60Issue: 48Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2017 -
Iraq’s Unattractive Contracts Claim Fresh Victim As Shell Eyes The Exit
...rine offshore fields where Shell assumed control in February. Output has collapsed in recent years – from almost 800mn cfd net in 2011 to just 251mn cfd last year (MEES, 18 March) – in part due to BG’s refusal to sanction new investment in protest at payment delays ($1.1bn owed as of mid-2016). Si...
Volume: 59Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2016 -
Oil-Poor Arab States Get Multilateral Finance Boost For Renewables
...ectricity from renewables. EBRD and IFC began investing in energy projects in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia as part of the IMF’s ‘Arab Countries in Transition Program’ which followed the 2011 ‘Arab Spring.’ This targeted these four countries plus Yemen and Libya (MEES, 24 October 2014). At the re...
Volume: 59Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2016 -
Opec Agrees To Cut, But Questions Remain Over Implementation
...) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016* vs...
Volume: 59Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2016 -
Kuwaiti Opposition Gains Further Threaten Government Energy Policy
...me. Government was dissolved following the election and the Emir will appoint a new prime minister shortly. Shaikh Jabir Al Sabah has held the post since December 2011 and his reappointment remains the likeliest option. The premier will then be asked to form the new government. A key barometer will be wh...
Volume: 59Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2016 -
The Political Implications Of Iraq’s Mosul Offensive
...OCKS Baeshiqa is also one of six blocks in disputed areas where the KRG controversially awarded US major ExxonMobil production sharing agreements (PSAs) in 2011, along with the nearby al-Qush to the north west (see map and MEES, 21 November 2011). Slap bang between al-Qush and Baeshiqa is the Jabal Ka...
Volume: 59Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2016 -
Saudi Cash Injection: Better Late Than Never
...ptember to $544bn in October, 16.3% down on a year earlier and their lowest level since December 2011 (see chart). The central bank also sharply drew down on its foreign deposits in October, by $11.6bn to $102.7bn. Riyadh on 19 October raised $17.5bn in its first international bond issuance so the dr...
Volume: 59Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2016 -
Tunisia Bags $10bn Aid
...Arab and Western donors pledged $9.6bn in aid to Tunisia at a two-day investment conference this week organized to support its struggling economy (see table). The country’s finances have been under pressure since the 2011 uprising, which marked the beginning of the Arab Spring. Tunisia’s de...
Volume: 59Issue: 48Published at Fri, 02 Dec 2016 -
Libya: Could ‘Peace Deal’ Double Oil Output To 800,000 B/D?
...national politics. The conflict in Libya’s southwest dates back to before the fall of Mu’ammar al-Qadhafi in 2011, but it has since become a proxy war for the broader confrontation between the internationally-recognized government in Baida and the unofficial National Salvation Government in Tr...
Volume: 58Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2015