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Gulf Sukuk Issuers Brave Volatile Markets
...apping up an active three months which saw $17bn worth of paper hitting the market, representing almost two-thirds of the year’s total (MEES, 6 December 2010). Hopes had been high, given the large amount of refinancing needed, that market activity would spike up a notch in 2011. But as the European so...
Volume: 54Issue: 48Published at Mon, 28 Nov 2011 -
Qatar To Keep Crude Production Capacity At 1Mn B/D
...nsultants in the way that Saudi Aramco has, nor has it developed its own workforce,” he says. Qatar’s average output in November is about 830,000 b/d due to OPEC quotas and field shutdowns. QP will partially shut in Dukhan production in the fourth quarter of 2011 for three weeks, during maintenance of...
Volume: 53Issue: 48Published at Mon, 29 Nov 2010 -
Turkmenistan Tilts Towards West, Considers Rapprochement With Azerbaijan
...PC and Turkmengaz, once the 1,000km, 30 bcm/year capacity East-West pipeline is com-pleted in 2014. On top of that, the former head of Turkmengaz noted, “as early as 2011, Turkmenistan needs a market for gas produced by the Malaysian Petronas company on an offshore block at a rate of 5 bcm/y.” Me...
Volume: 53Issue: 48Published at Mon, 29 Nov 2010 -
IEA Forecasts Significant Rise In Renewable Energy During Next 25 Years
...pects a credit shortfall in the euro area of some $150bn in 2010, with marginal improvements in 2011. In the US, the credit shortfall is expected to be of the order of $280bn in 2010, but the situation is expected to improve substantially in 2011, with the shortfall being reduced to $50bn, the WEO re...
Volume: 53Issue: 48Published at Mon, 29 Nov 2010 -
Looming Gas Glut And Upstream Constraints Hamper North African Export Plans
...e new 4.5mn tons/year Skikda LNG plant, one of the two new LNG projects currently being implemented in Algeria. September 2011 was the start-up date initially proposed by the project’s operator KBR, although this had been put back to the second half of 2012. Egypt’s Orascom Construction and Fr...
Volume: 52Issue: 48Published at Mon, 30 Nov 2009 -
Yemen Considering Ways To Boost Exploration And Offset Declining Oil Production From Mature Fields
...udying the possibility of a pilot project using Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) technology next year. However, Nexen’s PSA expires in 2011 and, although the company is interested in extending the agreement, the government has not indicated yet whether it is ready to do so. Hence the likelihood of the de...
Volume: 51Issue: 48Published at Mon, 01 Dec 2008 -
Saudi Aramco Making Good Headway On Gas Exploration
...celeration with which gas exploration and development are being pursued – a program that will see the company drilling more than 40 wells a year by 2010, he said. Under current Saudi Aramco plans, gas well completions will rise from 35 in 2006 to 70 in 2011, with exploration wells up from nine in 2006 to 15...
Volume: 49Issue: 48Published at Mon, 27 Nov 2006 -
Jazan Export Refinery Opens Way For Selective Saudi Private Participation
...investments leading to over-capacity. “The fate of projects beyond 2011 will be determined to a great extent by the performance of the industry in the coming few years,” he said. With the Middle East showing the highest ratio of new-build refineries to existing plants the dangers of ov...
Volume: 49Issue: 48Published at Mon, 27 Nov 2006 -
MENA Refiners’ Capacity Expansion Program Gathers Momentum In 2006
...ports. The program includes the construction of three new refineries: a three-train 360,000 b/d condensate splitter plant at Bandar Abbas expected on-stream in 2009; a second crude oil refinery at Bandar Abbas, with throughput capacity of 300,000 b/d, scheduled for completion in 2011 and intended to ha...
Volume: 49Issue: 48Published at Mon, 27 Nov 2006