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Kuwait, Oman And Qatar Push Refinery And Condensate Splitter Projects
...sref) 400,000 End 2014 UAE Ruwais 400,000 2013 10bn New refinery at sa...
Volume: 55Issue: 18Published at Mon, 30 Apr 2012 -
Abu Dhabi Burns More Crude And Gasoil To Meet Power Challenge
...ES at the Sour Oil and Gas Advanced Technology conference on 25-29 March. It will ramp up in 2015 to 500mn cfd of sales gas instead of the targeted 2014. Some estimates have shown Bab and offshore Hail each potentially providing 400-600mn cfd of sales gas, but Habshan 5 is not designed to handle the am...
Volume: 55Issue: 17Published at Mon, 23 Apr 2012 -
Oman Relies On PDO And BP To Meet Gas Challenge
...shore tight gas field, which it took over from BG in 2010. OOC will also take over Ras al-Khaimah Petroleum’s West Bukha offshore field in the Strait of Hormuz, bringing 45mn cfd of gas onshore to Oman instead of the UAE – its current destination – when its gas processing plant starts producing by 2014 (ME...
Volume: 55Issue: 16Published at Mon, 16 Apr 2012 -
Iran And Oman Developing Hormuz Gas Projects
...l Company’s (OOC’s) upstream subsidiary Oman Oil Company Exploration and Production (OOCEP) is building a 120mw power plant on the Musandam peninsula, which juts into the Strait of Hormuz. The plant – scheduled to be operational in 2014 – will use feedstock from the field, which currently goes to Ra...
Volume: 55Issue: 15Published at Mon, 09 Apr 2012 -
IOCs Offer Abu Dhabi CO2 Technology To Secure Oil Fields
...xonMobil (9.5% each) and Portugal’s Partex (2%) – expires in January 2014, and its international oil company (IOC) shareholders are nervous that its fields might be awarded to newcomers. In January, at Masdar’s World Future Energy Summit, ADNOC’s chief 'Abd Allah Nasir al-Suwaidi made a statement that was wi...
Volume: 55Issue: 14Published at Mon, 02 Apr 2012 -
Kuwait Follows Abu Dhabi Into Asia-Pacific LNG Investment
...in the project with a 6.4% stake. Chevron Australia Managing Director Roy Krzywosinski said the front-end engineering and design (FEED) activity on Wheatstone is nearly complete. The plant at Ashburton North will initially export up to 8.9mn t/y of LNG to South Korea and Japan in 2014. The Ku...
Volume: 54Issue: 16Published at Mon, 18 Apr 2011 -
Kuwait Advances Chinese Refinery, But KSA Leads Gulf Projects In Asia-Pacific
...art up in 2014, but MEES understands it is more likely to be 2018-19. Kuwait, which also plans to build plants in Vietnam and Indonesia, is trying to secure markets for its crude and is therefore eager to provide feedstock to these operations. It aims to boost crude exports to China to 50...
Volume: 54Issue: 16Published at Mon, 18 Apr 2011 -
Kuwait Eyes Permanent LNG Facilities As Politics Holds Up $90Bn Energy Plan
...ring peak demand cause temperatures and tempers to rise while air conditioning units shut down, and are a key source of political discontent. Current power capacity is 12gw and Kuwait will have added 4gw by 2014-15, when the al-Zour power plant comes on stream. By this date Jurassic reservoirs in no...
Volume: 54Issue: 15Published at Mon, 11 Apr 2011 -
LNG-Powered Vessels – A Potential Game Changer In Shipping
...ws are fragmented and do not cover all aspects in a unified code. But a framework International Gas Fuelled Ships code is expected in 2014. Joseph Morelos, senior surveyor at Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, said at Gastech that the code “will lead to wider acceptance of gas-fuelled ships.” The gr...
Volume: 54Issue: 14Published at Mon, 04 Apr 2011 -
Black Sea LNG Plan Offers Alternative For Azerbaijani Gas Supply To Europe
...s transport projects to Europe are complimentary.” He also stated that the AGRI project might be ready before the Nabucco pipeline, which is due to come into operation in 2014-15. The AGRI concept has been under study for some time by the countries involved, and it has been acknowledge that a pr...
Volume: 53Issue: 16Published at Mon, 19 Apr 2010 -
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