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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 -
CNPC Signs Three Accords, Strengthens Its Presence In Sudan’s Oil Sector
...though no details of the planned expansion were mentioned last week, Sudapet’s Chairman Salah Wahbi was quoted as saying in July that plans were in place to raise Sudan’s refining capacity to 200,000 b/d by 2011. The plant was originally built by CNPC, which also completed the first expansion phase in...
Volume: 52Issue: 48Published at Mon, 30 Nov 2009 -
Plynostav Signs Contract For AGP Homs-Kilis Pipeline
...t at €52mn, and the new contract has reduced this amount to €25mn plus S£700mn ($15mn). Work is expected to begin shortly and be completed in March 2011. Stroytransgaz built a 320km section of AGP between the Jordanian-Syrian border to the Rayan gas plant near Homs. This section was put into op...
Volume: 52Issue: 48Published at Mon, 30 Nov 2009 -
Zadco Launches Long-Anticipated Capacity Push
...fshore Upper Zakum oil field. The incremental capacity was to have been on stream by 2011, but a review of the development strategy with a view to cutting costs has pushed this back to 2015. Costs on the development, which has to contest with deeply fractured geology, have been slashed by around 30% th...
Volume: 52Issue: 48Published at Mon, 30 Nov 2009