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ExxonMobil Quits Iraqi Kurdistan
...The US supermajor’s bold 2011 Iraqi Kurdistan entry sent shockwaves through Iraq. A decade later ExxonMobil has quietly packed its bags and quit its last remaining asset, Pirmam, without producing a drop from any of the six blocks it picked up. Any prospective replacement may eye a gas-re...
Volume: 65Issue: 17Published at Fri, 29 Apr 2022 -
Asian LNG Importers See Record Import Bill For Q1 Despite Slump In Volumes
...gure since 2011 (see chart 4 and p19 for full data). For global number three importer South Korea, Q1 imports were more resilient, but still at 13.47mn tons down 3% year-on-year (MEES, 15 April), whilst India, the most price-sensitive of the key Asian importers, saw an 18% year-on-year fall to 4.97mn to...
Volume: 65Issue: 17Published at Fri, 29 Apr 2022 -
Cyprus Set To Launch Reduced Drilling Campaign
...Eni and TotalEnergies are set to kick-off a two-well Cyprus exploration drilling campaign next month, two years after abandoning a six-well program. Chevron appears to have shelved an appraisal well on its 2011 Aphrodite find. Italy’s Eni and TotalEnergies, partners on seven blocks of...
Volume: 65Issue: 16Published at Fri, 22 Apr 2022 -
North Africa Gas Exports To Europe Fall Amid Russian Uncertainty
...bitious, particularly given the fall in exports from North Africa in the first quarter of the year. LIBYA FLOWS LOWEST SINCE 2011 Libya, which is another key supplier of gas to Italy through the 8bcm/y (775mn cfd) GreenStream pipeline, saw its exports hit a decade-low 3.2bcm (313mn cfd) last ye...
Volume: 65Issue: 14Published at Fri, 08 Apr 2022 -
Record Libya Output Boosts TotalEnergies To Mena Record
...T’s underutilized processing facilities. OMAN: FUTURE SOURCE OF GROWTH? TotalEnergies’ gas portfolio took a big hit in the first half of the last decade through the ongoing conflicts in Yemen and Syria, which between them took out more than 600mn cfd of net gas output (see chart 3). In 2011, th...
Volume: 65Issue: 13Published at Fri, 01 Apr 2022