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Iran Unveils 10 Year Upstream Investment Plan
...Azerbaijan. Until 2019 Iran used to regularly import gas from Turkmenistan to supply northern areas. Volumes peaked in 2017 at around 9.3bcm, before steadily dropping as South Pars output ramped up and Iran struggled to make payments (MEES, 13 January 2017). Mr Owji now says that “debt settlement wi...
Volume: 64Issue: 48Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 -
Iraq’s 2030 ‘Sustainable Transition’ Plan: Gas & Renewables To The Fore
...newables by 2030, and 2.3bn cfd of additional gas processing capacity by 2026. The ministry of oil has an even more ambitious gas plan to add 2.49bn cfd of gas processing capacity by 2027 and to achieve zero flaring by 2030 as per a 2017 pledge made to the World Bank. Details of these plans were ou...
Volume: 64Issue: 48Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 -
Gulf Refiners Eye Record 2021 Capacity Boost With Completion Of Delayed Mega-Projects
...aning instead towards a 400,000 b/d facility alongside expanding existing plants by 200,000 b/d. Of Gulf countries only Iran and Qatar do not have new capacity under development, though Iran, having added 480,000 b/d of condensate splitter capacity at the Persian Gulf Star complex between 2017 and 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 52Published at Thu, 24 Dec 2020 -
Iraq’s Northern Oil Infrastructure Under Attack From Islamic State
...vember Kasak 10 Restarted in 2017 following IS damage Qayara 14 Restarted in 2017 following IS da...
Volume: 63Issue: 51Published at Fri, 18 Dec 2020 -
DME Oman: Assessing A Key Middle East Benchmark
...E Oman to regional NOCs and support them in finding the fair value of crude oil.” The biggest target for DME would be Iraq, which was considering switching from Platts Oman-Dubai to the DME Oman/Platts Dubai combination in 2017 (MEES, 15 September 2017). With production capacity of 5mn b/d, Ir...
Volume: 63Issue: 51Published at Fri, 18 Dec 2020 -
Benchmark Crude Prices ($/B)
...p20 Q3 2020 Q2 2020 Q1 2020 2020 (>10Dec) 2019 2018 2017...
Volume: 63Issue: 50Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020 -
Energean Eyes Full Control Of Key Israel Subsidiary
...London-listed Greek firm Energean is in talks to take full control of its Energean Israel subsidiary by buying-out 30% partner Kerogen Capital. Kerogen initially in February 2017 paid cash-strapped Energean $50mn for a 50% stake in its core Israel assets, before the Greek firm exercised an op...
Volume: 63Issue: 50Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020 -
UAE Nuclear Power Plant Hits Full 1.4GW Capacity On Test
...pco connected Barakah-1 to the grid in August. Before the plant begins commercial operation, it will be shut down for a check outage “for several months.” The first Barakah reactor was originally slated for 2017 start-up, with the three similar units to follow at yearly intervals. But a scandal ov...
Volume: 63Issue: 50Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020 -
Egypt’s Power & Gas Demand Rebound From Covid Slump
...20.0TWh for August, the first month since February not to be down year-on-year, and the third highest figure on record behind July 2017 and 2019 (see chart 1). *And the latest gas consumption stats, which are for September, suggest that power generation has continued to rise. The country’s ov...
Volume: 63Issue: 50Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020 -
Libya’s Monthly Output Tops 1mn B/D
...tural decline is certainly one factor, the main reason for the slump was due to Istiklal’s second production unit being shut down since 2017. Having now restarted on 28 November, this should provide a healthy boost – eventually, at least. Sirte Oil says the restart of the second unit will allow its en...
Volume: 63Issue: 50Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020 -
Kuwait’s Al-Zour Refinery Takes Delivery Of Commissioning Crude
...rm KOC into storage tanks at the new Al-Zour refinery in preparation for commissioning. Once operational, Al-Zour will bring Kuwait’s total refining capacity to 1.4mn b/d which is equivalent to nearly half of Kuwait’s approximately 3mn b/d oil production capacity. Prior to the 2017 shutdown of th...
Volume: 63Issue: 49Published at Fri, 04 Dec 2020 -
Kuwait Slashes Crude Burn As Weather Cools
...tal electricity generation of 6.6TWh was the lowest October figure since 2017. The biggest relief for Kuwait was arguably that it was able to significantly curb the amount of crude oil burned, which fell to a six-month low of 55,000 b/d for October (see chart 2). However, despite being down from mo...
Volume: 63Issue: 49Published at Fri, 04 Dec 2020 -
Kuwait Scraps 2020 Target But Minister Reappointment Offers Rare Continuity
...thin the next five years,” so 3.10mn b/d is at least a more concrete target (MEES, 30 August). Underlining the scale of the reduced ambition, this new 2020 target is less than KOC’s capacity in 2017-18 (to end-March), of 3.15mn b/d. Former KOC CEO Jamal Jaafar put capacity even higher at 3....
Volume: 62Issue: 51-52Published at Fri, 20 Dec 2019 -
Egypt Oil Output Continues Slump
...While Egypt is being forced to limit its gas output (see above), it is a completely different story for oil , with production falling to 615,000 b/d for October, the sixth consecutive monthly decline to the lowest level since March 2017. Egypt’s official target of reaching 690,000 b/d by June ne...
Volume: 62Issue: 51-52Published at Fri, 20 Dec 2019 -
Saudi Arabia Adds Record Volumes To Crude Stocks
...anwhile, refining runs fell to 2.20mn b/d, their lowest level since January 2017. At 21.3% of Saudi Arabia’s reported production, the proportion refined is the lowest since 2016. Run rates had been above 25% since 2017 as the kingdom ramped up throughput at its expanded refinery fleet. Rates may well rise fu...
Volume: 62Issue: 51-52Published at Fri, 20 Dec 2019 -
Kuwait Clean Fuels Progress Impacts Refining Output
...e highest since mid-2015, suggesting a new, or revamped, gasoline unit is operating (see chart). However, average total products output of 864,000 b/d during the first 10 months of 2019 is only 3% down from the 891,000 b/d for both 2017 and 2018, showing that CFP work to the end of October has no...
Volume: 62Issue: 51-52Published at Fri, 20 Dec 2019 -
Qatar Budget Surplus To Shrink In 2020
...wards a $4.9bn surplus, although lower H2 oil prices could ultimately bring this down. Following on from 2018’s $4.1bn surplus, the 2020 budget sets the scene for a third consecutive surplus. However, even the combined surpluses over 2018-20 fall short of the deficit that Doha racked up in 2017 al...
Volume: 62Issue: 51-52Published at Fri, 20 Dec 2019 -
Saudi Fund Pledges SME Support
...F initially announced it would create Jada in 2017, saying that it would create 2,600 jobs and contribute SR400mn ($107mn) to GDP by the end of 2020 – twelve months from now. Boosting the role of the private sector is one of the central tenets of Crown Prince Muhammad’s Vision 2030. But this has pr...
Volume: 62Issue: 51-52Published at Fri, 20 Dec 2019 -
Iran Hands Farzad B Field To Petropars
....7tcf Farzad B field. Indian firm ONGC Videsh had long been interested in developing the field (MEES, 6 January 2017), but the return of US sanctions last year halted negotiations. Petropars is also the sole firm tasked with developing the 2bn cfd South Pars Phase 11 project following the withdrawal of...
Volume: 62Issue: 51-52Published at Fri, 20 Dec 2019 -
Jordan Starts Up Risha Solar
...cal private-sector firm Yellow Door Energy, with the capacity slated to be split between seven sites. Nepco says the Risha plant will deliver around 115GWh of electricity a year. When the power purchase agreement was signed in late 2017, Acwa said it had offered electricity at a cost of US¢5....
Volume: 62Issue: 51-52Published at Fri, 20 Dec 2019