1. Iraq Bid Round Flatters To Deceive

    ...bstantially larger with 2017 gross output of around 80,000 boe/d, of which 80-90% was gas. UEG’s production is all in Pakistan, after acquiring BP Pakistan’s assets for $775mn in 2011. Output has increased under UEG, from around 35,000 boe/d under BP (10,000 b/d oil, 200mn cfd gas). ...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  2. New ADNOC Trading Unit

    ...erations.” Adnoc plans to hike refining capacity by 60% to 1.44mn b/d by 2025, while in petrochemicals the aim is to more than triple capacity to 14.4mn tons/year by 2025 (MEES, 1 December 2017). “We aim to capture more value further along the value chain,” says Mr Jaber. “Our goal is to become a major gl...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  3. Iraq’s Southern Infrastructure Constraints Take Their Toll On Export Capacity

    ...e Jordanian port of Aqaba, with a spur to Jordan’s 70,000 b/d Zarqa refinery (MEES, 3 November 2017). Mr Shatari confirmed the “project is still in place and of course we will go with it. We have to have another outlet for our crude oil and not depend entirely on the Gulf area and Ceyhan.” The 1m...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  4. Waha: Total Says Done & Dusted, Libya Thinks Otherwise

    ...November 2017). Whilst there has been little recent talk of the Waha partners coming under similar pressure, it would have been surprising if Marathon had been allowed to transfer these privileged terms to another firm without this catching NOC’s eye. “The terms of the concession did not ch...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  5. Services Firms: Margins Remain Squeezed Despite Higher Oil Prices

    ...growth has slowed. Oilfield services firms Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes (now a GE subsidiary) and Weatherford saw their revenues fall by a combined $1bn in 1Q 2018 versus 4Q 2017. Their CEOs remain cautious. Despite oil prices recently topping $70/B for the first time since 2014, th...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  6. Abu Dhabi Banks On Booming Petchems Demand

    ...ES, 1 December 2017). Mr Sheikh highlights the centrality of Adnoc’s downstream facilities at Ruwais as a major strategic advantage. The official also flagged up Adnoc’s wealth of feedstock available for an expanded petrochemicals sector. The UAE regularly exports in excess of 400,000 b/d of NGLs – in...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  7. Lebanon's Gas Hype: Is It All Hot Air?

    ...e Lebanese Petroleum Administration (LPA) toward tendering a second bidding round.  Lebanon’s first ever round ultimately offered only five of the total ten blocks delineated in 2013 (MEES, 20 October 2017). There was just one bidder, albeit a consortium consisting of three heavyweights (Total 40...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  8. Sabic Seeks Big Projects As Reorganization Continues

    ...With petchems competition up, Sabic targets a US shale and oil-to-chemicals boost. Saudi Basic Industries (Sabic), one of the world’s largest petrochemicals producers, says total production fell by 1.8% to 71.2mn tons in 2017 from its 2016 output record of 72.5mn tons. While 2017 was it...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  9. Solar Drives Mena Renewables In 2017, But Region Remains Global Laggard

    ...Mena governments have been slow to adopt renewables, but economic diversification plans and competition for conventional generation fuels suggest growth may pick up. Mena region utilities added 1.64GW or 5.7% to their capacity to generate power from renewable sources in 2017. While this wa...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  10. Iran Doubles Down On Unpopular Currency Exchange Controls

    ...2017, the economy is projected to rise by 4% in 2018, according to the IMF’s April WEO. Official reserves in fiscal 2017-18 (ending 20 March 2018) were estimated at $112bn and are projected to rise to $125bn in 2018-19, although the easy accessible reserves might be less. MEES estimates Iranian oi...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  11. Benchmark Crude Prices ($/B)

    ...  26Apr 16-20 Apr 9-13 Apr Mar18 Feb18 Q1 2018 Q4 2017 Q3 2017 2018 (>26Apr)  2017 2016 2015 WTI 68.19 67.58 66.04 62...

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  12. BP & Statoil’s Two Algeria Gas JVs: Combined Output At Six-Year High Of 1.66bn CFD In Q1

    ...IN SALAH OUTPUT OF 889MN CFD WAS THE HIGHEST SINCE Q1 2013 WITH GAINS CONTINUING TO COME FROM THE TIE-IN SINCE 2016 OF FOUR ‘SOUTHERN FIELDS’*   AT IN AMENAS Q1’s 768MN CFD WAS DOWN ON 2017 ANNUAL RECORD OF 815MN CFD AS THE PLANT FINALLY GOT BACK TO FULL CAPACITY AFTER A Q1 2013 TE...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 17
    Published at Fri, 27 Apr 2018
  13. Kuwait’s Belated Jodi Stats Show Crude Exports Hitting 75% Of Output

    ...Kuwait’s Belated Jodi Stats Show Crude Exports Hitting 75% Of Output Kuwait opted to resume submitting data to the Riyadh-based Jodi organization this week. Until this week, the latest data was for October 2017, but Kuwait is now fully up to date having provided full figures up to Fe...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 20 Apr 2018
  14. Post-Merger Mubadala: Lots Of Cash, But Does The Strategy Work?

    ...llow state investment vehicle IPIC (MEES, 24 February 2017). A planned merger with $127bn Abu Dhabi Investment Council will provide more firepower. The firm, chaired by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Zayid Al Nahyan has become an incubator for senior energy figures since its inception in 2002, with the UA...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 20 Apr 2018
  15. Opec Members Unrestrained In Condensate Growth

    ...oduces more condensate, around 750,000 b/d, than it does crude oil. Taking that into account, its agreed 30,000 b/d cut was actually just 2.1% of total wellhead oil output. Qatar’s condensate output is already the most in Opec, but its massive LNG expansion plans announced in 2017 and the eventual co...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 20 Apr 2018
  16. The USA’s Growing Role In Global LNG Trade - MEES Crunches The Numbers

    ...THE USA EXPORTED A RECORD 4.7MN T (2.64BN CFD) OF LNG IN 4Q 2017, WITH 70% HEADED FOR ASIA*, ALSO A RECORD   ASIAN LNG IMPORTS FROM THE US HIT A RECORD 1.31MN TONS FOR JANUARY 18. A RECORD KOREAN^ FIGURE OF 532,000T FOR MARCH SUGGESTS THIS WILL BE BROKEN IN THE MONTHS TO CO...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 20 Apr 2018
  17. Suez Canal Shipments, Revenue Up But Trade War Threatens

    ...container traffic the last four quarters are the four highest on record: 2017’s 471mn tons of container traffic was up 28% on 2010. •  Though Egypt’s economic fortunes are generally on the up (see p12), US President Trump’s seeming desire to kick off a trade war means that it would be foolish to...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 20 Apr 2018
  18. Saudi Oil Exports Hit New Peak But Crude Burn Rises

    ...rch). Some 20% of overall products exports in January were sent to OECD Europe, with latest IEA stats showing the region took 1.58mn tons (around 400,000 b/d) in January, well above the 2017 average of 260,000 b/d. This appears to have consisted overwhelmingly, if not entirely, of middle distillates su...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 20 Apr 2018
  19. OMV Restarts Yemen Output

    ...clear if all are operational. The bulk of Yemen’s 2017 crude output (and all exports) came from Blocks 10 and 14, operated by state firm PetroMasila in the east of the country, much further away from the front line with Houthi rebels. This output of around 50,000 b/d was piped to and exported from th...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 20 Apr 2018
  20. Egypt Plans Further Cuts To Energy Subsidies

    ...rrent 2017-18 financial year envisages a spend of $7.8bn, whilst the most recent ‘actual’ figure had spending at $10.1bn for 2016-17. The 2016-17 spend was actually up on the previous year’s $9.8bn. Whilst the dollar-terms rise is a modest 3%, in local currency terms the leap in spending in energy su...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 20 Apr 2018