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Libya’s Oil Storage Woes
...tput. Elsewhere, any export terminal shut-in would lead storage tanks to drink up crude to ship another day. But not in Libya. Years of fighting since the 2011 revolution have left storage infrastructure crippled (MEES, 7 September). NOC chief Mustafa Sanalla said ahead of this week’s Opec meeting th...
Volume: 61Issue: 49Published at Fri, 07 Dec 2018 -
Qatar Shines Spotlight On OPEC Divisions As It Ends 57-Year Membership
...tween 2009 and 2011 while maintaining its Opec membership. Yes, the benefits of continued Opec membership for Qatar are limited, but this has held true for years. Why opt to leave now? Because the GCC rift has eroded Qatar’s voice within Opec and therefore the benefits that it derives from me...
Volume: 61Issue: 49Published at Fri, 07 Dec 2018 -
Algeria Set For $5bn 2018 Trade Deficit: As Good As It Gets?
...l prices. At the start of the 2000s Algeria’s conservative budget assumptions meant the country racked up trade surpluses even when crude was $25-30/B (see chart 3). But the country posted a series of blowout budgets from 2011 as Algiers distributed largesse on the back of $100/B-plus crude in a bi...
Volume: 61Issue: 49Published at Fri, 07 Dec 2018