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Dubai’s Problems Persist After Latest Abu Dhabi Lifeline
...ar and in 2011. ADIA was one of a number of SWFs that supported Citi when it faced huge losses resulting from the financial crisis. Fitch Puts Five Dubai-Based Banks On Negative Watch, Moody’s Conducts Review Fitch Ratings said on 16 December it had kept the individual ratings of five Dubai-ba...
Volume: 52Issue: 51/52Published at Mon, 28 Dec 2009 -
Gulf Project Finance Activity Gathering Momentum
...velopment Fund (SIDF). Launching a bond remains a possibility, MEES understands, although this would break new ground for a Saudi refinery project. The massive Ras Tanura project sponsored by Saudi Aramco and US firm Dow Chemical is not expected to seek funding until 2011, although this petrochemical ci...
Volume: 52Issue: 51/52Published at Mon, 28 Dec 2009 -
Dragon Oil Shareholders Reject Takeover Offer By ENOC
...pital for the indebted emirate. In a statement posted on the Dragon Oil website on 2 December, ENOC expressed its commitment as a long-term majority shareholder to the company, stating that it would not sell shares in Dragon Oil until 31 December 2011 (MEES, 7 December). A statement issued by Dr...
Volume: 52Issue: 51/52Published at Mon, 28 Dec 2009 -
Qatari Banking System Remains Sound And Profitable, Says Samba
...portunities for sustained credit expansion through 2011. In addition, growing domestic liquidity and improving access to wholesale funding and capital markets should raise deposits and bring the loans to deposit ratio back down towards the central bank limit of 90%. Broad money (cash and bank deposits) gr...
Volume: 52Issue: 51/52Published at Mon, 28 Dec 2009 -
Africa Oil Extends Puntland Exploration Period
...dified terms for production sharing agreements (PSAs) for the Dharoor and Nugaal exploration areas. The amended agreements extend the initial exploration periods of both blocks from 36 months to 48 months, with an expiry date of 17 January 2011. Under the revised terms Africa Oil, which holds a 60% in...
Volume: 52Issue: 51/52Published at Mon, 28 Dec 2009 -
Iraqi Capacity Expansion Relative To World Oil Market Trends
...her OPEC countries. In other words, the world would have to live with a combined OPEC additional capacity of over 14mn b/d. Table 1: Production Capacity Estimates According To Contract Timelines (Mn B/D) 2011 2013* 20...
Volume: 52Issue: 51/52Published at Mon, 28 Dec 2009