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Libya Eyes Mabruk Field Redevelopment
...ys it is also aiming to bring back Hakim, Sabah and Fedah. Zueitina had a production capacity of nearly 60,000 b/d before the 2011 revolution but this has dwindled to well under 20,000 b/d. Waha Oil Company is still working to restore production from its once-120,000 b/d Dahra field which was si...
Volume: 64Issue: 34Published at Fri, 27 Aug 2021 -
Syria Gas Pipeline Blast
...a Jordan until 2011. The route is now used (in part) to supply Israeli gas to Jordan in the opposite direction (MEES, 1 November 2019). Syria’s gas sector has played a crucial, if oft overlooked, role in President Bashar al-Assad’s successful war effort. The government has managed to keep most ga...
Volume: 63Issue: 35Published at Fri, 28 Aug 2020 -
Libya Plans Petchems Restart
...airman Mustafa Sanalla told MEES in June that its subsidiary Rasco also plans to restart the naphtha cracker at the petrochemical complex which would produce feedstock for the polyethylene plant (MEES, 5 July). Before the 2011 Libyan Revolution and the ensuing chaos knocked the complex out of op...
Volume: 62Issue: 33Published at Fri, 16 Aug 2019 -
Key Syria Oil Field Restarts
...tput at 5,000 b/d, but without extensive investment substantial production gains are unlikely. The Al Furat fields, which produce Syrian Light crude hit 400,000 b/d in the late 1990s due to water injection but had already fallen to 91,600 b/d by the outbreak of war in 2011 (MEES, 16 May 2011) – and Ta...
Volume: 61Issue: 35Published at Fri, 31 Aug 2018 -
UK Gas Imports From Qatar Fell To 0.79bcm For 2q18, Lowest Since 1q 2009 And A Far Cry From 2011 When The Uk Was #1 Customer
Volume: 61Issue: 35Published at Fri, 31 Aug 2018 -
Saudi Oil Inventories (Mn Barrels): Crude Stocks At Lowest Level Since 2011; Total Oil Stocks Down 100mn Bls (24%) From 2015 Peak
Volume: 61Issue: 35Published at Fri, 31 Aug 2018