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Egypt & Eni Plan $1bn-Plus Zohr ‘Phase-3’ To Facilitate Cyprus Tie-Backs
...nds. The fate of Egypt’s gas output has gone hand in hand with the country’s largest producer Zohr since the Eni-operated field’s late 2017 start-up. Zohr output initially soared to peak at 2.96bn cfd for 1Q 2021 but had slumped to 1.5bn cfd by early this year following water breakthrough issues that be...
Volume: 68Issue: 17Published at Fri, 25 Apr 2025 -
Iran Dreams Of Future Upstream Boom, Eying IOC Return Should US Deal Be Reached
...ich signed up to the giant South Pars gas field’s Phase 11 project (MEES, 23 July 2017). Tehran failed to capitalize on the interest, electing for lengthy negotiations, qualification processes and unrealistic ‘technology transfer’ demands, and ultimately lost investor confidence (MEES, 22 December 2017...
Volume: 68Issue: 17Published at Fri, 25 Apr 2025 -
Saudi Slashes Jan-Feb Oil Burn; Can It Maintain The Progress?
...at fuel oil shipments to Saudi facilities (including seaborne domestic transfers) have started the year at multi-year lows (see chart 4). The Q1 average of 240,000 b/d was the lowest three-month average in Kpler data stretching back to 2017. This marked a significant drop from 318,000 b/d one ye...
Volume: 68Issue: 17Published at Fri, 25 Apr 2025 -
Eni Revises Up Zohr Reserves But Output Decline Continues
...ar-on-year, gives cumulative production since the field started up in late 2017 of 5.34tcf, implying an original recoverable resource of 9.84tcf (see chart 1). Zohr’s slump has been the key driver in Egypt’s overall gas output decline, with the field making up 37% of last year’s eight-year low 4....
Volume: 68Issue: 15Published at Fri, 11 Apr 2025 -
OPEC Secretary General: ‘Data-Driven Messaging More Important Than Ever’
...it the data that led the IEA Executive Director to say in 2017, “We don’t see a peak in oil demand any time soon”? Or the data that led the Executive Director to say in 2022, “Global oil demand will peak before 2030.” Which IEA data has ‘won’ regarding peak gasoline consumption? The IEA stated in...
Volume: 68Issue: 15Published at Fri, 11 Apr 2025 -
GCC Deepens Africa Ties, Starting 2025 With Record Oil Product Exports
...ate energy firm OQ has also expanded into distribution in Africa. It took a 40% stake in Kenya-based Hass Petroleum through its subsidiary OQ Trading back in 2017. The company operates more than 150 retail stations across nine countries in central and east Africa. Oman, like other countries in the GC...
Volume: 68Issue: 15Published at Fri, 11 Apr 2025 -
Egypt Eyes Summer Power Needs, Looks To Limit LNG Spending
...asing their FSRUs, but with the deal to take the Energos Power seemingly close, those talks have not progressed. EGYPT LNG *IMPORTS BY ORIGIN: Q1 IMPORTS RISE TO 1.10MN TONS, HIGHEST FIRST QUARTER SINCE 2017 AS US REMAINS TOP SUPPLIER BY SOME DISTANCE (MN TONS) *IMPORTS ZERO 4Q18-1Q24. SO...
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 -
Kuwait Debt Law Breakthrough: A New Era For Investment?
...ll enable the government to issue debt for the first time since the expiry of the previous financing and liquidity law (called the public debt law) in 2017” (MEES, 7 April 2017). The IMF put Kuwait’s debt at just 3.2% of GDP as of end-2023, and expects this to gradually rise to 25% by 2032 with th...
Volume: 68Issue: 14Published at Fri, 04 Apr 2025