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Kuwait Upstream Chief Pledges Ambitious Investment To Boost Capacity
...pacity at 1.7mn b/d with a technical service agreement (TSA) in 2014, which was subsequently upgraded to an enhanced technical service agreement (ETSA) in 2016 (MEES, 15 July 2016). GAS: STEADY GAINS PLANNED When it comes to gas, KOC’s plans are at least more clear-cut. Mr Sultan says “we...
Volume: 62Issue: 35Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019 -
Saudi Bags Growing Share Of Key Chinese Market
...November 2018). China’s overall crude exports have risen 9.7% to 9.85mn b/d for the first seven months of 2019, but the Saudi gains are such that its market share has leapt from 11.7% for the first seven months of 2018 to 15.7% for Jan-July 2019. The latter is the highest share since 2014 when ov...
Volume: 62Issue: 35Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019 -
Israel-Jordan Gas Deal Details See Light
...is deal was set at $4.79/mn BTU, substantially below the Leviathan-Nepco deal. A late 2014 antitrust ruling that Noble and Delek were operating as a monopoly offshore Israel left the country’ upstream in stasis until a gas outline compromise deal was reach in May 2016 (MEES, 27 May 2016). As part of...
Volume: 62Issue: 35Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019 -
Bahrain’s Oil Sector Optimism Spreads To Powergen
...hrain’s largest plant with 1.25GW capacity. Bahrain’s power plants run almost entirely on gas, with gas burn for power generation amounting to 5.38bcm in 2018, down from a record 5.62bcm in 2014 that was almost matched in 2017 (see chart). Although Bahrain’s domestic gas production of around 2.1bn cf...
Volume: 62Issue: 35Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019 -
Saudi Oil Sector Creaking Amid Heavy Opec Cuts And Summer Demand
...06 to 2016” (MEES, 30 November 2018). Volumes are on track to increase some 34% to more than 1.5mn b/d over the course of the year and MEES estimates that the kingdom shipped more than 1.6mn b/d to China last month. Meanwhile the US, which was the largest importer of Saudi crude as recently as 2014...
Volume: 62Issue: 34Published at Fri, 23 Aug 2019 -
Algeria: More Output Declines, More Protests
...ficit for the first half of the year brings the total deficits racked up since the 2014 oil price crash to a whopping $53.1bn. Highlighting just how dependent Algeria is on its energy sector is the fact that the 6.6% year-on-year fall in export revenues in the first half was exactly the same as the fall in...
Volume: 62Issue: 34Published at Fri, 23 Aug 2019 -
Yemen: UAE Exit Pushes War Into Further Disarray
...lhaf, Yemen’s biggest potential returners are state companies. Even before the country destabilized in 2014 IOCs were on the way out in Yemen (MEES, 21 February 2014). The return of state firm SAFER to the crucial Block 18 would be a major boon as the block produced 40,000 b/d in early 2014, but damage to...
Volume: 62Issue: 33Published at Fri, 16 Aug 2019 -
Egypt: Are Power Shortages History?
...stalled powergen capacity over the five years to June 2019 (the end of the Egyptian financial year), from 32.0GW in June 2014 to 55.5GW currently. Central to the surge have been three giant combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) projects taking EEHC’s total CCGT capacity to just over 30GW (see chart). Eg...
Volume: 62Issue: 33Published at Fri, 16 Aug 2019 -
Kuwait Slashes 2018-19 Deficit Thanks To Higher Oil Prices
...P. Kuwait’s economic performance has been lackluster since oil prices slumped in late 2014. Real GDP contracted by 3.5% in 2017, before rising by 1.7% in 2018 and a forecast 2.5% in 2019, according to the IMF. The World Bank is more pessimistic, forecasting growth of just 1.6% for 2019. For th...
Volume: 62Issue: 33Published at Fri, 16 Aug 2019 -
Oman’s First Wind Farm On Test
...oject was first given the go-ahead in 2014 (MEES, 25 August 2017). The farm will deliver electricity to state utility OPWP to supply customers via the local grid. Dhofar is Oman’s only wind project, although OPWP has announced a number of large-scale solar projects recently (MEES, 2 August). Only in Ma...
Volume: 62Issue: 33Published at Fri, 16 Aug 2019 -
Egypt Falls Further Behind Oil Output Plan
...ntributed over 50% of the country’s overall oil output since 2014. The firm operates 25 concessions across the region through its two JVs with EGPC, Khalda and Qarun. Gross output from Apache’s Egypt fields, all in the Western Desert, fell to a two-year low of 200,400 b/d for Q2. This trend is due to co...
Volume: 62Issue: 32Published at Fri, 09 Aug 2019 -
Opec Output Sinks To Five Year Low
...Opec output fell to its lowest level in more than five years in July despite Iraq posting record high production. The group’s output last month averaged 29.78mn b/d, down 140,000 b/d from the previous month, and the lowest figure since April 2014. Nevertheless, oil prices plummeted this week, wi...
Volume: 62Issue: 32Published at Fri, 09 Aug 2019 -
LNG Market Depressed, But For How Long?
...ere imports rose 19% to 28.5mn tons for 1H 2019, are volumes up year-on-year. And even here growth is well down on the stellar 50% year-ago figure. Japan, whose LNG buying peaked in 2014, saw volumes fall 8.2% to 38.6mn tons for 1H 2019. For number three South Korea, 1H 2019 volumes of 20.0mn tons we...
Volume: 62Issue: 32Published at Fri, 09 Aug 2019 -
Iraq Crude Exports Edge Up In July
...opping 40% of oil revenues. Having posted seven consecutive quarters averaging $6bn/month oil export revenues (which per annum works out to at least $72bn), it is fair to say that Iraq has escaped the 2014-2017 mess of low prices and low revenues. The challenge now is even bigger: how does Iraq tr...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
QP Expands Overseas
...nce 2014), South Africa (MEES, 8 February), and, above all, in Qatar, where Total has 30% of the 300,000 b/d Al Shaheen field. And it’s not just upstream. Last month QP signed an $8bn US Gulf petchems tie-up with ConocoPhillips (MEES, 19 July). Following the latest deal, which awaits Guyana’s re...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Now Or Never For Leviathan As Partners Re-Float LNG Plans
...d Belgium’s Exmar to provide a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study for the construction of an FLNG facility for Leviathan. This is not the first time that the partners have attempted to promote FLNG as part of Leviathan’s development. In 2014 Australia’s Woodside pulled out of a $2bn de...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Israel Awards 12 Blocks
...though that is due to be completely sold off by 2021 as part of another antitrust ruling from 2014 (MEES, 2 January 2015). Edison early this year said it was relinquishing Royee but later committed to drilling the block by September as part of a deal with 70% partner Ratio, which would in turn take 15...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
China Takes Record Saudi Crude As Iran Volumes Fall To 9-Year Low
...cord 5.61mn b/d from Opec and a record 4.27mn b/d from the Middle East. That said the Mideast share, at 43.2% of total 1H 2019 imports, is well down on the annual peak of 52% hit in 2014. China remains vulnerable to any disruption in the Straits of Hormuz, but much less so than Japan which sourced a wh...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019 -
Tunisia At The Crossroads
...2014. Mr Essebsi won Tunisia’s first free presidential election and his Nidaa Tounes party took the most seats in the legislative elections. Nidaa Tounes formed a coalition with the Ennahda party (alongside two others) which sought to tackle deep socioeconomic challenges. In 2016, the co...
Volume: 62Issue: 31Published at Fri, 02 Aug 2019