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Key Gulf Futures Exchange Eyes China
...mains based in Dubai’s DIFC, the MoU was signed at STG’s headquarters in Riyadh and in the presence of STG CEO Khalid Abdullah al-Hussan. The two exchanges have a long history of partnership, with the GME having been tapped in 2014 by SHFE’s subsidiary, Shanghai International Energy Exchange (INE), to...
Volume: 68Issue: 17Published at Fri, 25 Apr 2025 -
Saudi Slashes Jan-Feb Oil Burn; Can It Maintain The Progress?
...LUMES OF DIESEL. SOURCE: JODI, MEES. 2:....BUT THE FIRST TWO MONTHS OF 2025 HAVE SEEN SUBSTANTIAL GAINS WITH FEBRUARY OIL BURN* DOWN OVER 200,000 B/D YEAR-ON-YEAR FOR THE LOWEST MONTHLY FIGURE SINCE 2014 (‘000 B/D)... *CRUDE PLUS FUEL OIL CONSUMPTION. PRESUMES ALL FUEL OIL BURNED IN PO...
Volume: 68Issue: 17Published at Fri, 25 Apr 2025 -
Libya ‘Open For Business’ As Bid Round Eyes Global Majors
...delsadiq meanwhile hailed the relative stability the country has witnessed recently, with existing partners like Repsol and OMV, as well as Italy’s Eni, recently resuming drilling in Libya for the first time since 2014 (MEES, 1 November 2024). “This is crucial for encouraging investors and allowing fo...
Volume: 68Issue: 15Published at Fri, 11 Apr 2025 -
OPEC Secretary General: ‘Data-Driven Messaging More Important Than Ever’
...wever, the IEA’s subsequent Oil 2024 report (analysis and forecasts to 2030) sees gasoline demand exceed 2019 levels in the years 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 (MEES, 14 June 2024). There are also examples for other energies, such as coal, with past IEA talk of global peaks in 2014, and then in 2024 st...
Volume: 68Issue: 15Published at Fri, 11 Apr 2025 -
Iraq Targets 1.54mn B/D Refining Capacity With Relaunch Of 150,000mn b/d Missan Plans
...pacity since 2017, when the country was struggling to cope with the aftermath of the 2014 destruction of its largest refinery, the 290,000 b/d Baiji complex, by Islamic State (MEES, 26 September 2014). Mr Sudani says the new refining additions are part of his government’s efforts to maximize the value de...
Volume: 68Issue: 14Published at Fri, 04 Apr 2025 -
Kurdistan Slams Baghdad Over Continued Pipeline Closure
...rkuk-Ceyhan crude oil export pipeline which has been offline since the Islamic State damaged it in 2014 (see map, p10 & MEES, 12 April). Iraq optimistically says the pipeline could be up and running by the end of this month – mere days away – and will be capable of exporting 350,000 b/d. MEES un...
Volume: 67Issue: 17Published at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 -
Iraq Awards Akkas To Ukrainian Unknowns
...rce majeure in 2014 when the field was overrun by Islamic State militants, and even after the area was retaken by Iraqi security forces cited security concerns and refused to resume work. More recently Saudi Aramco was tapped for the project amid a thawing of relations between the two Gulf ne...
Volume: 67Issue: 17Published at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 -
Egypt-Turkey Talks: Gaza Conflict Tops Agenda As Relations Thaw
...RMALIZATION The landmark presidential visits are the first since relations soured over a decade ago after Sisi ousted Turkey-backed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi in a 2013 military coup (MEES, 5 July 2013), assuming the presidency a year later (MEES, 26 June 2014). In the years that followed, Turkey gr...
Volume: 67Issue: 17Published at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 -
UN Libya Envoy Quits, Slams Squabbling Politicians
...sources since 2014, further stalling the much-anticipated elections originally slated for 2021 (MEES, 17 December 2021). In an effort to revive the electoral process, Mr Bathily set up a High-level Steering Panel for Libya to determine the electoral laws in spring 2023. But the initiative failed to br...
Volume: 67Issue: 16Published at Fri, 19 Apr 2024 -
Iraq Aims To Restart Kirkuk-Turkey Pipeline
...lamic State in 2014 (MEES, 5 December 2014), Mr Khudaier says he expects “flows by the end of this month.” Any flows are likely to be small at first, but prior to the shut-in of the Kurdistan Region’s alternative pipeline last year, Federal Iraq was exporting around 100,000 b/d to Turkey....
Volume: 67Issue: 15Published at Fri, 12 Apr 2024 -
Libya’s Mabruk: 2025 Restart?
...France’s TotalEnergies reveals in its 2023 annual report on 29 March that output at Libya’s Mabruk field will restart next year at best. The field in Libya’s Sirte Basin oil heartland has not produced since being overrun and badly damaged by IS-affiliated militants in December 2014 (MEES, 6 Ma...
Volume: 67Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2024 -
Libya’s Oil Revenues Hit By Soaring Products Import Bill
...22’s products import bill of $4.4bn was also a record, topping 2014’s $3.5bn, with 2023 on track to hit $4bn. Prevailing volumes and prices imply gross crude and condensate export earnings of $7.74bn for Q1, some $2.4bn above the official NOC/LCB figure of $5.3bn. The former figure equates to gross ea...
Volume: 66Issue: 17Published at Fri, 28 Apr 2023 -
Australia’s Woodside Finally Enters East Med, Teaming Up With Chevron On Egypt Blocks
...mmissioned for a world beating 4.6mn t/y facility (MEES, 24 February). As for whether Woodside may look to expand its Chevron collaboration to other regional assets, intriguingly the Australian firm back in 2014 came close to paying $2.5bn for a 25% stake in Leviathan before the deal was kyboshed due to re...
Volume: 66Issue: 17Published at Fri, 28 Apr 2023 -
Oman’s State Energy Firm Profits From Improved Credit Rating As Economy Picks Up
...pths of the Covid-19 pandemic. The sultanate even achieved a $2.98bn surplus in 2022 which brought an end to a run of 13 consecutive budget deficits. That extended run in the red meant debt levels ballooned in recent years, especially after the 2014 oil price crash. From 4.9% of GDP in 2013 debt surged to...
Volume: 66Issue: 17Published at Fri, 28 Apr 2023 -
Iraq: Sinopec Back At Mansuriya?
...e southern gas grid. The pipeline is slated for completion this year. PEG has won multiple projects in Dhi Qar and has a strong working relationship with SCOP that dates to at least 2014. ...
Volume: 66Issue: 17Published at Fri, 28 Apr 2023 -
Iraq’s Gharaf: Gas Award
...e southern gas grid. The pipeline is slated for completion this year. PEG has won multiple projects in Dhi Qar and has a strong working relationship with SCOP that dates to at least 2014. ...
Volume: 66Issue: 17Published at Fri, 28 Apr 2023 -
Egypt’s Liquidity Crisis Sends IOC Receivables Bill Soaring Towards $3bn
...yptian independent EKH also grew in 2023, rising 38% year on year to $46.5mn, the highest end year total since 2014. The firm produces around 50mn cfd from the Tao and Kamose shallow-water fields north of the Sinai peninsula. While these amounts are nowhere near those owed by the big three, they re...
Volume: 66Issue: 16Published at Fri, 21 Apr 2023 -
QatarEnergy’s Overseas Strategy Enters Pivotal Phase
...d MEES calculates that QatarEnergy’s net output last year was 13,235 boe/d (primarily oil). QatarEnergy also nets around 9,000 boe/d from the Shell-operated Parque das Conchas license in Brazil. It has been present at the development since 2014. There are also modest volumes of approximately 2,...
Volume: 66Issue: 16Published at Fri, 21 Apr 2023 -
Iraq’s New Karbala Refinery Set To Lighten Summer Fuel Import Bill
...finery is providing the first significant modern addition to Iraq’s delipidated refining fleet since at least the 1980s. Nine-years after its 2014 award to a consortium led by Korea’s Hyundai Engineering (MEES, 10 January 2014), the plant began commercial operations earlier this month (MEES, 7 Ap...
Volume: 66Issue: 16Published at Fri, 21 Apr 2023 -
Prospects For A Prolonged Ceasefire Rekindle Yemen Oil Sector Hopes
...ghters in their areas of control. Despite seizing vast swathes of territory since 2014, including the key Ras Isa oil export terminal, the Houthis have failed to gain control of Yemen’s oil-producing regions (see map). Instead, oil export revenues are being accrued by the Saudi-backed Yemeni government in...
Volume: 66Issue: 15Published at Fri, 14 Apr 2023