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Iraq Adds Upgrades To Gas-Fired Plans, Keeping Pressure On Rising Supplies
...ard further upgrading projects, given that only 16.91GW of existing capacity is operable out of an installed capacity of 26.15GW. Yet despite the strain on Iraq’s gas resources, gas turbine plants are expected to provide up to 56% of Iraq’s electricity this year, up from 47% in 2014 (see tables). On...
Volume: 60Issue: 49Published at Fri, 08 Dec 2017 -
Egypt Bidding: Top Players Apache, Shell Expand Western Desert Acreage
...ken blocks near or adjacent to their existing acreage in the region while Apex has used the knowledge of founder and CEO Robert Plank, who stepped down as CEO of Apache in 2014 and Thomas Maher former VP of Apache’s Egypt operations in taking the Southeast Meleiha and West Badr El Din blocks which bo...
Volume: 59Issue: 49Published at Fri, 09 Dec 2016 -
Turkey Advances First Nuclear Plant, Eyes New 4.4GW Project
...nd 2014 Kavakli 52 Wind 2014 Bakras* 23 Wind 2014 Samsun 600 Ga...
Volume: 57Issue: 49Published at Fri, 05 Dec 2014 -
SEC Awards Revised Rabigh-2 IPP Project
...bruary). SEC has appointed Germany’s Fichtner as consultant for the Dhuba-1 ISCC, which it expected to start up in 2017. Dhuba-2 is still envisaged as an HFO-fired plant, with start-up planned for 2018. ACWA and Samsung are already building SEC’s 3.93GW Qurayyah IPP, which is due online in 2014. Qu...
Volume: 56Issue: 49Published at Fri, 06 Dec 2013 -
Saudi Crude Burning For Power Continues To Rise
...l from the Yanbu’ refinery in 2014. But its main source of fuel will continue to be gas. Saudi Aramco’s total wellhead output averaged 9.88bn cfd in 2011. The year-end peak of 11.2bn cfd roughly equates to 7.84bn cfd of sales gas assuming a 30% loss in processing – although not all went to power ge...
Volume: 55Issue: 49Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2012