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KRG Prioritizes Investor Confidence Over Stability: Will It Lose Both?
...anslate into lower pay. And salary payments are already well behind schedule. Cuts to Peshmerga salaries would further threaten political stability. The Kurdish military force has been fighting the Islamic State since 2014, though its reputation took a severe knock from October’s loss of Kirkuk (MEES, 20...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017 -
Libya: Oil Output Doubles In 2017 But Peace Dividend In The Balance
...ability rests largely on whether the new UN plan can be more successful than its predecessor, and the nature of the outcomes that it delivers. In the context of the intensified conflict that developed in Libya with the administrative division of the country in 2014, there have been some notable su...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017 -
Algeria To Retain Gas Focus In 2018 As New Fields Start Up
...ternational investment, but suggestions that this would take place in 2017 have come to nothing (MEES, 20 October). Another upstream licensing round has also been on the agenda since late 2014, but this is unlikely to come to fruition before legislative changes are made. BUILDING BRIDGES In the me...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017 -
Morocco: Eni Expansion
...lls in 2014. Eni’s new acreage includes all of Portuguese part-state Galp’s former Tarfaya Offshore block, relinquished in 2016, and most of UK firm Cairn’s Juby Maritime block (late 2015). Galp drilled one dry well, TAO-1, in mid-2014 to a depth of 3,518ms. This targeted the Trident oil prospect in...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017 -
Algeria: Could 2018 See An End To Deficits?
...nths of 2017, the first time this has happened for any two-month period since 2014. Algerian gas exports have rebounded strongly since September as domestic demand has eased whilst the country has looked to maximize gas output (MEES, 15 September). The start-up of new gas fields – output from the Re...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017 -
Iraq Refining Revamp Gathers Pace, But New Capacity Some Time Away
...inia and Kasak plants. Baiji was Iraq’s largest refinery, with 310,000 b/d crude processing capacity, before it was damaged in fighting between Iraqi forces and Islamic State (IS) jihadists in June 2014. NRC is now rebuilding the Salahuddin-1 and -2 units at Baiji, which before IS overran the site ea...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017 -
Riyadh Set To Push For Saudi Power Privatization In 2018
...rkets to fund capital programs. Most recently SEC secured a $1.75bn international syndicated loan, taking to $36.2bn the total of outside funding raised since 2007 – including a $13.2bn ‘soft loan’ from the Ministry of Finance. SEC’s lending was highest during 2014-16, with $3.7bn raised in both 2014 an...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017 -
Opec In 2018: More Revenue Less Market Share?
...13 2014 2015 2016 2017^ vs 2016 2018^ vs 20...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017 -
Saudi 2018 Budget Delays Austerity To Jump-Start Flat Economy
...ending set to hit the highest level since 2014, in a bid to revive its sluggish economy. Despite running up consecutive multi-billion-dollar deficits since 2014, the kingdom still has relatively low levels of debt, and is prioritizing ending its recession over balancing the budget in the near term. Th...
Volume: 60Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2017