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Libya Officials Hail ‘Successful’ Bid Round, As Chevron Returns
...illing campaign in Libya since the 2011 revolution (MEES, 1 November 2024), and announced a new 4,200 b/d oil discovery a year later (MEES, 31 October 2025). “Chevron is excited to enter Libya with the award of onshore Contract Area 106, which underscores our focus on North Africa and the Eastern Me...
Volume: 69Issue: 07Published at Fri, 13 Feb 2026 -
Syria’s SPC Courts IOCs As Re-engagement Accelerates
...west producer next year (MEES, 6 February). Regional experience suggests success is far from guaranteed: Lebanon’s two offshore wells to date have flopped, while Cyprus has yet to bring gas onstream despite discovering Aphrodite 15 years ago in 2011. Speaking to MEES on the sidelines of IE Week, Mr Qa...
Volume: 69Issue: 07Published at Fri, 13 Feb 2026 -
Chevron Very Excited By East Med Potential
...ES, 23 January). Israeli firm NewMed Energy, Chevron’s partner at both Aphrodite and Leviathan, estimates first gas from the Cypriot field in 2031. Despite being discovered in December 2011, Aphrodite is no longer in line to be the first Cypriot gas field to be developed. That accolade looks set to...
Volume: 69Issue: 06Published at Fri, 06 Feb 2026 -
Repsol ‘Optimistic’ As Libya’s Sharara Output Hits Five-Year High
...arly 60,000 b/d before the 2011 revolution but output has averaged 25-30,000 b/d in recent years. LIBYA’S SHARARA CONCESSION: AVERAGE OUTPUT SLUMPED TO 200,000 B/D FOR 2024 ON THE BACK OF LENGTHY OUTAGES (‘000 B/D).... ...BUT NEW DRILLING CONTINUED APACE. REPSOL SAYS CAPACITY LEAPT BY 37,000 B/D OV...
Volume: 68Issue: 09Published at Fri, 28 Feb 2025 -
Cyprus Eyes Gas Riches: Cronos And Aphrodite Plans Advance, Destination Egypt
...uld be 2031, 20 years after discovery, before Chevron achieves first output. Cyprus’ 3.5tcf Aphrodite field, the Mediterranean island’s first gas discovery in 2011, has a new development plan after Nicosia on 14 February accepted proposals filed by Chevron in September that envisage 800mn cfd ou...
Volume: 68Issue: 08Published at Fri, 21 Feb 2025 -
Eni Eyes ‘Best Fast-Track Development’ For Cyprus Cronos Find
...scovered more than a decade earlier in 2011, as Cyprus’ first gas development. Chevron (35%op) and its partners Shell (35%) and Israel’s NewMed (30%) have been set a deadline of 31 March to submit “optimizations” to Aphrodite’s 2019 approved field development plan (FDP) after previous modifications were re...
Volume: 67Issue: 07Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024 -
Adnoc & BP Ink Egypt Gas JV With Israel Entry On Hold
...scovered in 2011 and mentioned by BP as a potential development option back in 2019 (MEES, 24 May 2019). $1BN+ DEAL? The companies do not say how much Adnoc will pay for just under half of BP’s share in the six assets beyond that a “proportionate cash contribution” will be earmarked “for fu...
Volume: 67Issue: 07Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024 -
Tunisia’s Upstream: On Its Last Legs?
...cord 98,900 b/d for 2022. With chronic instability since Tunisia’s 2011 revolution having led to an investment collapse the country has gone from domestic oil output almost meeting demand in 2010 to a record shortfall for 2022 when domestic output equated to just 36% of demand (see chart 1). It...
Volume: 66Issue: 08Published at Fri, 24 Feb 2023 -
TotalEnergies Charges Ahead To 2022 Mena Oil Output Record
...ain sailing. Key projects in Syria and Yemen have been offline since 2011 and 2015 respectively amid devastating conflicts there. Net gas output last year was barely half the record 1.46bn cfd set in 2011 (see chart 4). But this hasn’t prevented Total from seeking more projects in the region, al...
Volume: 66Issue: 07Published at Fri, 17 Feb 2023 -
Chevron Eying Egypt Tie-In For Cyprus’ Aphrodite
...tober 2020). The US major’s input, expertise and deep pockets could prove to be invaluable if Cyprus’ dreams of developing its first ever discovery, made in 2011, are to be realized. Of course, those dreams don’t all rest on Aphrodite’s shoulders now, with Italian firm Eni and US major ExxonMobil ma...
Volume: 66Issue: 07Published at Fri, 17 Feb 2023 -
Lebanon Gas: Key Officials Fly In, Highlighting Project’s Geopolitical Significance
...pply the domestic market. At approximately 70km offshore in 1,700ms water depth, the minimum reserves size needed to justify Qana development would surely be much lower than for Cyprus, where the 4.5tcf Aphrodite find (160km offshore, 1,700 meters depth) has remained undeveloped since its 2011 di...
Volume: 66Issue: 05Published at Fri, 03 Feb 2023 -
Libya Starts New Field
...untry’s volatile operating environment since the 2011 revolution has stifled many projects which promised to significantly boost production from current levels of about 1.2mn b/d. Security challenges and financial constraints are among the biggest challenges. FURTHER PROSPECTS Agoco ha...
Volume: 65Issue: 08Published at Fri, 25 Feb 2022 -
Syria Says Oil Sector War Damages Hit $100bn As Assad Loyalists Scoop Contracts
...21). ‘STOLEN OIL’ Mr Tomeh’s estimate of Syrian wellhead production is a far-cry from pre-conflict 2011 levels of 353,000 b/d. And given that the Syrian government had lost control of the bulk of the country’s oil and gas fields to US-backed Kurdish forces (see map) it will be tough for Damascus to...
Volume: 65Issue: 06Published at Fri, 11 Feb 2022 -
Egypt Oil Output Plumbs New 40-Year Low For 2020
...nai). *The Western Desert, which overtook the Gulf of Suez region as Egypt’s key production area in 2011 and has provided over half of production since 2014, saw output fall 7% to a 9-year low of 321,000 b/d for 2020. December’s 290,000 b/d was the lowest monthly figure since May 2010. This comes as the re...
Volume: 64Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2021 -
Stars Align As Exxon Hikes Egypt Commitment
...ock where the major drilled nine wells – and discovered gas in sub-commercial quantities (MEES, 5 May 2008) – before quitting in 2011. Before 2016 Exxon held no upstream stakes in the East Mediterranean but now it holds four blocks; three in Egypt and one in Cyprus. Exxon also, along with French ma...
Volume: 63Issue: 07Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2020 -
New Egypt Gas Projects To Boost Output
...y IOCs for their gas. But this price was increasingly seen as unattractive by IOCs, contributing to a 2011-15 investment hiatus: output had slumped to a 12-year low of 3.891bn cfd by early 2016. Cairo evidently needed to revise terms if it was to re-attract the big firms. It changed the pricing fo...
Volume: 62Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2019 -
Oxy Advances Mena Strategy 2.0
...ploration blocks in November (MEES, 9 November 2018). Prior to that, it hadn’t added to its Mena portfolio in 11 years, since signing up to develop the Shah field in 2011 (MEES, 24 January 2011). The reason for the hiatus was a 2013 decision to move forward with a strategic restructuring aimed at st...
Volume: 62Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2019 -
Algeria Oil Output On The Slide
...ng-term decline, collective output is the lowest since El Merk’s first full year of output in 2014 (see chart). At just 174,000 b/d for 2018, combined HBNS and Ourhoud output is half 2011 levels and a mere 31% of the 470,000 b/d 2007 figure. Anadarko says the completion of a water treatment pr...
Volume: 62Issue: 06Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2019 -
Abu Dhabi Awards Offshore Stake To State-Owned Firm Cepsa
...ter an Indian consortium was awarded 10% in the 360,000 b/d Lower Zakum concession (MEES, 16 February). Cepsa, a Spanish-based integrated oil firm, was acquired by Abu Dhabi investment vehicle IPIC in 2011. IPIC then merged with fellow state-firm Mubadala last year, with the combined entity known as...
Volume: 61Issue: 08Published at Fri, 23 Feb 2018 -
Egypt Gas Turns The Corner, But Can It Maintain Investment?
...d IOC executives descended on Cairo this week to attend the 2nd annual Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS) as Egypt intensifies efforts to attract investment in its hydrocarbons industry. The country has been reeling since the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions which scared off investors. Petroleum Minister Ta...
Volume: 61Issue: 07Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2018