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Fifteen Firms Seeking To Bid For Tiaret Refinery Project
...mpletion in 2014, will have a capacity of 15mn tons/year, with the petroleum products, notably gasoline, gasoil, jet fuel, butane, propane and naphtha, destined for the local market and for export. Algeria’s existing refining capacity stands at around 22mn t/y and is in the process of being expanded to 26...
Volume: 52Issue: 17Published at Mon, 27 Apr 2009 -
IMF Says Lebanon So Far Unaffected By Global Financial Crisis
...ternational trends. Lebanon: Selected Economic Indicators 2006-14 2006 Prel Act 2007 Prel Act 2008 Est 2009 Proj 2010 Proj 2011 Proj 2012 Proj 2013 Proj 2014 Proj Output and Pr...
Volume: 52Issue: 17Published at Mon, 27 Apr 2009 -
PGNiG Signs LNG Deal With Qatargas
...quefied natural gas over 20 years. The LNG will be delivered from 2014 into a terminal being built at the Baltic port of Świnoujście, which will be able to take the new Q-Flex class of LNG carriers. The agreement is part of Poland’s drive to reduce its dependence on Russia, currently its main su...
Volume: 52Issue: 17Published at Mon, 27 Apr 2009 -
PETRORabigh Phase II MOU Signed By Saudi Aramco And Sumitomo
...ne 2010, and Phase II should come on line by the third quarter of 2014, Saudi Aramco said in a 20 April press release....
Volume: 52Issue: 17Published at Mon, 27 Apr 2009 -
Qatar Inaugurates First LNG ‘Mega-Train’ As Technical Issues Persist
...t now expected until summer. If this goes ahead, start-up is not expected much before 2014. QP is also taking another look at costs at ExxonMobil’s 1.5bn cfd Barzan gas development, which was to supply gas for domestic power generation and desalination plants. This has now been delayed by at le...
Volume: 52Issue: 15Published at Mon, 13 Apr 2009 -
Moody’s Rates Qatar’s $3Bn Bond Issuance At Aa2
...vernment of Qatar’s existing issuer ratings are also Aa2 with a stable outlook. The total size of the bond issuance was $3bn, split into two tranches: a $2bn tranche maturing in 2014 and a $1bn tranche maturing in 2019. The proceeds from the bonds will be used for general funding, including the pr...
Volume: 52Issue: 15Published at Mon, 13 Apr 2009 -
Saudi Aramco Looks To Implement PETRORabigh II Amid Downstream Go-Slow
...raxylene feedstock from the aromatics complex. A propylene unit will utilize ethylene and a mixed C4 stream, and will also supply the derivatives units. Once the project gets final approval, construction should begin in 2011 with start-up due in 2014....
Volume: 52Issue: 15Published at Mon, 13 Apr 2009 -
Abu Dhabi Launches $10Bn Global Note Program
...oup. Abu Dhabi is using a phased approach, and the initial note offering last week was two tranches of $1.5bn, one maturing in 2014, priced at 400 bps over treasuries and the other in 2019, priced at 420 bps over treasuries. Moody’s estimates that the total envisaged size of the program is $10bn. ME...
Volume: 52Issue: 14Published at Mon, 06 Apr 2009 -
Dragon Oil 1Q 2007 Production 26,943 B/D
...zylkum and Baiken-ULLP mines, where test production is to begin this year and uranium production is expected to peak at 5,000 tons/year in 2014. The deal gives the Japanese companies the right to buy 2,000 tons/year. Kazakhstan holds one-fifth of world uranium reserves. Lukoil Overseas an...
Volume: 50Issue: 18Published at Mon, 30 Apr 2007 -
Iran’s Oil Production Reached 4.3Mn B/D Last Year, Says Vaziri-Hamaneh
...a more consistent basis than in recent years, and recently declared its intention to raise capacity to 7mn b/d by 2014 (MEES, 27 November 2006)....
Volume: 50Issue: 16Published at Mon, 16 Apr 2007 -
Lebanon Cancels $844Mn Worth Of Cash Eurobonds
...sue, due to an international arbitration dispute with a former mobile operator LibanCell. The issues were intended to replace debt maturing in 2006. The cancellation covered two dollar-denominated issues worth $662mn ($73mn from the $750mn 2014 eurobond and $588mn from the 2012 $1.5bn eurobond) an...
Volume: 49Issue: 16Published at Mon, 17 Apr 2006 -
New Forces In The International LNG Market: Consequences For Middle East LNG Exporters
...ar 2014,” held on 17 February in Tehran, Iran. Mr Frisch, a Norwegian chartered engineer and economist, has worked over the past 30 years with Statoil, Phillips Petroleum and Mobil. He established the British-based consultancy Morten Frisch Consulting (MFC) in 1990, and was appointed a senior adviser to...
Volume: 45Issue: 13Published at Mon, 01 Apr 2002 -
CPC Begins Filling Pipeline With Tengiz Crude
...due to be loaded at CPC’s new marine terminal near Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossysk on 30 June. CPC’s schedule calls for the pipeline to come into full operation on 30 October with an initial transport capacity of 560,000 b/d (28mn tons/year). By 2014 the pipeline’s capacity will be ex...
Volume: 44Issue: 14Published at Mon, 02 Apr 2001 -
Foreign Partners Fill The Gap As Buyers Shun Floor Prices In Mideast LNG Sales Contracts
...09 or below $1.65/mn BTU from 2010 through 2014. Despite these price triggers, however, Mobil will only advance funds under the fall-back arrangement if the venture's cash flows are not sufficient to meet RasGas' debt service obligations. Both figures are in 1996 dollars and remain constant over the ti...
Volume: 40Issue: 15Published at Mon, 14 Apr 1997