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Tunisian CO2 Study May Scupper Plans For Zarat Development
...upper, or at least seriously delay, Canadian independent Sonde Resources’ plans to produce 37,000 b/d of oil and 80mn cfd of gas from the Zarat field, Tunisia’s largest undeveloped field, from 2017. James Cockayne reports. Sonde operates the Joint Oil Block which straddles Tunisian/Libyan wa...
Volume: 55Issue: 35Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2012 -
Cyprus Seeks Short Term Gas Deal With Israel
...r delivery of Block 12 gas to shore. Currently, it is forecast that gas from the Aphrodite field would arrive in Cyprus in 2017, provided an agreement is reached soon and construction of a pipeline gets underway. In a recent issue of the Cyprus government gazette, Noble issued two te...
Volume: 55Issue: 35Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2012 -
Libyan Upstream Activity Picks Up
...d engineering work (awarded in late 2010) was incomplete when hostilities broke out last year and a final investment decision has yet to be taken. Waha groups US firms ConocoPhillips (16.33%), Marathon (16.33%) and Hess (8.16%) with NOC (59.16%). Table 1: Libyan Production Increments to 2017...
Volume: 55Issue: 34Published at Mon, 20 Aug 2012 -
Algerian Gas Set For Boost From 3.7 BCM/Y Petroceltic Development
...n Tsila discovery approach their climax. A final investment decision is expected later this year, with first production from the Isarene permit in Algeria’s prolific Illizi Basin slated for 2017, James Cockayne writes. Negotiations between Petroceltic, its Italian partner Enel, and Al...
Volume: 55Issue: 32Published at Mon, 06 Aug 2012 -
Kurdish Upstream Sector Hots Up
...rise to 125,000 b/d by 2017. * KNOC has 15% stake, but operatorship is unknown except for Hawler (Norbest)....
Volume: 54Issue: 34Published at Mon, 22 Aug 2011 -
Gulf LNG Producers Facing Greater Competition From Australia In Asia-Pacific
...troChina) 2012 2016+ Train 2 4.0 2017+ Gorgon Chevron Train 4 5 Chevron 50%, ExxonMobil 25%, Shell 25...
Volume: 54Issue: 31Published at Mon, 01 Aug 2011 -
Abu Dhabi’s Gas Crunch Worsens
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIII No 32 9-Aug-2010 MEES Agenda Abu Dhabi’s Gas Crunch Worsens Abu Dhabi’s gas crisis will worsen until 2014, and continue until 2017 unless it finds an alternative to domestic gas, due to delays in major development projects. It already faces a 2b...
Volume: 53Issue: 32Published at Mon, 09 Aug 2010 -
Question Mark Hangs Over ADNOC Oil Concessions
...ude production capacity to about 3.6mn b/d by 2017 from about 2.9mn b/d, sustainable over a 90-day period, according to MEES calculations. (ADNOC uses a more conservative figure, 3.5mn b/d, of average annual output capacity, which takes into account field shut-downs over 12 months). In March 2009, AD...
Volume: 53Issue: 31Published at Mon, 02 Aug 2010 -
Budget Oil Prices Higher In 2010, According To Preliminary Data
...01.7 2166.3 2327.5 2365.9 2233.9 2059.3 2017.4 Qatar 648.2 632.9 568.9 676.0 755.3 765.9 802.9 845.3 842.8 Saudi Arabia* 8,...
Volume: 52Issue: 35Published at Mon, 31 Aug 2009 -
Putin’s Visit To Ankara Signals Partial Shift In Russian Gas Strategy
...e Black Sea. Moscow wants to finish the pipeline before a 1997 agreement over the basing of Russia’s Black Sea fleet in Crimea comes up for renewal before Ukraine’s Rada (parliament) in 2017. The Kremlin wants to have minimal energy vulnerability when it comes to discussing with Kiev the re...
Volume: 52Issue: 34Published at Mon, 24 Aug 2009