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Iraq Plans Oil Prepayments To Alleviate Financial Meltdown
...uld exceed $20bn this year (see chart 2) – up from a $3.49bn deficit in 2019 and two small surpluses in 2017 and 2018. This prepayment deal will help reduce the gap, but only by a relatively small fraction. On the oil side, Iraq is doing all it can to mitigate the damage. Its planned launch of Ba...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020 -
KRG: Chevron’s Sarta Online As Gazprom Eyes Sarqala Rebound
...Junior partner Genel Energy announced this week the startup of the Sarta oil field in Iraqi Kurdistan, the first new field to come online in the semi-autonomous region since Taqa’s Atrush in 2017. First oil from the Sarta-3 well is flowing to the 20,000 b/d early production facility, and Ge...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020 -
Israel Gas Output, Exports At Record Levels
...favoring Leviathan – in which they both have substantially larger stakes than at Tamar (see charts, p7) – in sales contracts (MEES, 10 July). Jordan has imported small volumes of Israeli gas since the Arab Potash plant on the Dead Sea began offtakes from Tamar at the start of 2017. Volumes av...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020 -
Energean Eyes 28,000 b/d Of Israel Oil Output
...eep decline: the 9M 2020 figure is down almost 20% from 2019 (225mn cfd gas, 5,500 b/d condensate: 45,500 boe/d total), which in turn is well down from 270mn cfd in 2017 (MEES, 4 August 2017). The key plan to reverse this decline is via the tie-in of the North El Amriya (NEA) fields to the north. En...
Volume: 63Issue: 48Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020