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Egypt Struggles With Gas Supply Challenge
...lumes, or if one or more than one winner were likely, Egypt is thought to be looking to secure 2mn t/y. Deliveries could be made to either the Mediterranean or Red Sea coast, according to the tender conditions. It is envisaged imports will be until 2017-18 when Cairo hopes BP’s WND will be hitting full vo...
Volume: 56Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2013 -
BG Egypt Output Hit By WDDM Compression Failure
...d-2015, and all future receivables would be current by 2017. However achieving this is reliant on a positive outcome to ongoing negotiations with EGPC, as well as on future production hitting target levels, BG cautions. BG’s other key Egyptian asset, the Rosetta field “has been producing to pl...
Volume: 56Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2013 -
Japanese, French, Move To Secure Abu Dhabi Concessions
...18 NA 0 (start up in 2016) 100 by 2017-18 Umm al-Anbar Adoc JX Nippon 31.5, Cosmo Oil 63.0, TEPCO 1.8, Chubu 1.8, Kansai 1.8 2042 15...
Volume: 56Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2013 -
LNG: Qatar’s Russian Strategy – Compete Or Collaborate?
...kyo, compared to almost 3 weeks’ from Qatar. This is scheduled for first phase completion by 2017-20. Gazprom may subsequently increase its capacity to 25mn t/y, but has not provided a specific timetable (MEES, 21 September 2012). Russia may also compete with Qatar in Europe if it goes ahead wi...
Volume: 56Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2013 -
IMF Says Morocco’s 2012 Growth Slows To 3.2%
...14 2015 2016 2017 2018 Output and Prices (Annual % Change) Real GDP 3.6 5.0 3.2 4....
Volume: 56Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2013 -
QP Considers Next Step For North Field
...her developments. The gas allocation to ExxonMobil’s cancelled Palm GTL plant has been allocated to the company’s Barzan project, with its ethane feedstock supplying QP/QAPCO’s $5bn petrochemical joint venture, which is in FEED stage, set to come on stream in 2017. Development Options Do...
Volume: 56Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2013 -
Iraqi Production Rise Hits Hiccup
...685 525 200 640 6,050 1,050 2017 5,740 585 220 655 7,200 1,...
Volume: 56Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2013 -
Eni Starts MLE Production Amid Expanded Corruption Probe
...ourde Nouss – are both gas whilst IOC-operated projects (all gas-focused) in the works have suffered years of delays and are not slated to come onstream before 2016 or 2017 at the earliest, even before the potential for further delays related to post-In Amenas security reassessments. So...
Volume: 56Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2013 -
Oman Plans 2013 Tender For Duqm Liquids Terminal
...bruary, an official at the Port of Duqm Company (PDC) which operates and manages the port, said the tender for the new oil terminal at the Duqm Special Economic Zone (SEZ) would be floated before the end of the year, and that they hope for it to be operational by 2017. “We are now working on the fo...
Volume: 56Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2013 -
Gulf Refiners Progressing Upgrading And Expansion Projects
...an Planning to raise capacity by 82,000 b/d to 197,000 b/d by mid-2016 DRPIC (OOC/IPIC) Duqm, Oman New 230,000 b/d plant due on-stream 2017 KNPC Al-Zour, Kuwait New 61...
Volume: 56Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2013 -
SEC Revises IPP Program To Add Second Dhuba Plant, Adjust Timings
...r a 1.81gw plant with a completion schedule of 2017, rather than 2016 as shown in the revised program. SEC said at the time that it would begin negotiations with the ACWA led group for a build-own-operate (BOO) development with a view to reaching financial close by the end of March 2013. IP...
Volume: 56Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2013 -
Omani Gas, Power Sector At The Crossroads
...e project will set a new price range the government is prepared to pay gas producers to attract upstream investment. It is due to start up in the first half of 2017 – further slippage on a project that was originally scheduled to produce 1bn cfd in 2014. Under the January 2007 deal, BP agreed to la...
Volume: 56Issue: 05Published at Fri, 01 Feb 2013 -
Saudi Aramco And Pertamina Sign MOU For 300,000 B/D Java Refinery
...utheast Asia,” a Saudi Aramco press release said. The Saudi firm is adding 1.2mn b/d to domestic refinery capacity by the beginning of 2017 (see table) and also has signed an MOU with China’s state-owned CNPC for a new 200,000 b/d refinery in China’s southwest Yunnan province. But the refinery drive is...
Volume: 55Issue: 09Published at Mon, 27 Feb 2012 -
Neutral Zone Oil Production Capacity To Increase 180,000 B/D By 2019
...ich will go to Kuwait. The increase in production will start by 2015.” A big increase may come from Chevron’s steam flood development of the Wafra field’s First Eocene reservoir, adding an extra 500,000 b/d of 14-20° API crude, starting to ramp up after 2017. A final investment decision [FI...
Volume: 55Issue: 08Published at Mon, 20 Feb 2012 -
Shah Deniz 2 Gas Supply Decision Likely To Be Taken In Stages
...rope beginning in late 2017 (MEES, 19 December 2011). The situation has been exacerbated by the announcements of a proposed Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) as an alternative to Nabucco’s cross-Turkey section and also a plan to expand Turkey’s Natural Gas Transmission System (NGTS). However, Socar CEO Ro...
Volume: 55Issue: 08Published at Mon, 20 Feb 2012 -
Chevron Outlines Major Tengiz Investment Plan
...crease Tengiz production to 800,000-850,000 b/d by late 2017. Tengiz is Kazakhstan’s largest field and in 2010 produced 567,000 b/d of oil, 44,000 b/d of natural gas liquids and 822mn cfd of gas. He said that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) pipeline, in which Chevron holds 15% equity, has so far ha...
Volume: 55Issue: 08Published at Mon, 20 Feb 2012 -
IEA’s World Energy Outlook: Review And Discussion Of MENA Deferred Investment Case
...S. In terms of production, lower investment in MENA reduces global oil production by 3.8mn b/d at its 2017 peak and 1.5mn b/d in 2035, compared with the NPS. The shortfall in MENA production, of some 3.4mn b/d in 2015, peaks at around 6.2mn b/d in 2020 by which time it is partly compensated by an in...
Volume: 55Issue: 08Published at Mon, 20 Feb 2012 -
Russia And Slovenia Look To Seal South Stream Agreement
...ubljana. Gazprom currently supplies Slovenia with some 0.51 bcm/year of gas under a long term contract which expires in 2017. The two sides have agreed on the expansion of the contract to 2035, but have yet to start negotiations on the details, including the projected increase in the supplied volumes. Mr...
Volume: 54Issue: 08Published at Mon, 21 Feb 2011 -
Iraq’s 20 Years Electricity Master Plan
...s reports and in the media, but also less than half of what is plotted in the plan’s chart for the two past years. Furthermore, the plan envisages a utilisation factor in excess of 75% from 2013, climbing to around 85% from 2017. In the quarterly report of the January 2010, the US Special In...
Volume: 54Issue: 06Published at Mon, 07 Feb 2011 -
Algeria’s Southwest Gas Project Awaits Approval Amid Political Turmoil
...anwhile, BP and Statoil are spending over $2bn in a phased project, firstly through compression and then through the development of four southern fields, to maintain capacity at their 9 bcm/y In Saleh project to beyond 2017. Meanwhile, Algerian legal authorities on 14 February extended the term of ju...
Volume: 53Issue: 08Published at Mon, 22 Feb 2010