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Egypt Looks To New Gas Finds To Ease Record Energy Deficit
...oducts demand has risen by over 80,000 b/d (11%) since 2011, including a 37,000 b/d rise last year alone (see table). This saw the country’s overall oil deficit more than double to 250,000 b/d last year (see chart). Tariq ‘Amir, Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) says that the country hopes to...
Volume: 59Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2016 -
Iranian Volumes Re-Enter Crowded European Market
...bargo on Iranian crude came into force in 2012. In 2011, EU countries imported 598,000 b/d of Iranian crude, some 24% of Iran’s exports (see chart). Far and away the largest EU importers were Italy, Spain and Greece, which between them took 75% of Iranian crude imports to EU states (see charts). Ot...
Volume: 59Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2016 -
Algeria Boosts Its Share In Spain’s Gas Imports In 2015
...ntracts with Spanish buyers, according to data from Cedigaz, equivalent to a total of 14.92 bcm/year. This includes a 0.96 bcm/year, 20-year contract through the Medgaz link with France’s Engie which dates back to 2006, even if commercial flows through the pipeline only started in 2011. The other 13.96 bc...
Volume: 59Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2016 -
Algeria’s Sonelgaz Eyes Foreign Loans To Bridge $10bn Funding Gap
...15. Former energy minister Youcef Yousfi announced a plan in 2011 calling for 22GW of renewables capacity by 2030. This included 13.6GW of solar photovoltaic capacity, 5GW of wind capacity and 2GW of concentrated solar power. A first phase of 6GW by 2024 was priced at AD1.31trillion ($12.21bn – ME...
Volume: 59Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2016 -
Iraq: Abadi’s ‘Technocrat’ Reshuffle Plan Slim On Detail
...s been held up by political gridlock in parliament for years; in fact the cabinet passed a draft for an independent company back in August 2011. With the possibility of passing an oil law seemingly out of reach, Mr Abd al-Mahdi may have decided that this less ambitious goal was a better use of hi...
Volume: 59Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2016 -
SEC Seeks $3.3bn More Funding, Bringing Total To $73bn
...kuk Capital projects 1.9 2010: July Aramco/Total Banks/ECAs Satorp project 8.5 2011: October Aramco/Total Su...
Volume: 59Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2016 -
Bahrain Raises $600mn Despite Downgrade, Oman Plans Issue
...rch and May to help finance the budget deficit, according to a Reuters report on 19 February. Tunisia, a country in political transition after pioneering the 2011 Arab Spring revolts, is currently engaged in talks with the IMF to negotiate a new credit program worth around $1.7bn (MEES, 19 Fe...
Volume: 59Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2016 -
Algeria: 3 Bcm Gas Boost From In Salah Expansion
...s fallen to less than two-thirds of this figure – just 5.9 bcm for 2015. The fact that a project intended to maintain gas output will in fact provide a sizeable boost is indicative of the delays plaguing the Algerian upstream. In Salah output averaged 8.2 bcm in 2011, the year Southern Fi...
Volume: 59Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2016 -
Adnoc Head Replaced As Abu Dhabi Eyes Output Rise
...s and oil production capacity and the renewal of a key offshore oil concession. Mr Suwaidi had headed up Adnoc since 2011, during which time he oversaw the renewal of the Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Petroleum Operations (Adco). Of the 40% of the Adco concession open to foreign pa...
Volume: 59Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2016 -
Libyan Unity Still Distant As Oil Trading Disputes Fester And IS Power Grows
...ng.” As has been the case since the ousting of former leader Mu’ammar al-Qadhafi in 2011, one of the biggest barriers to the agreement has been control over the country’s oil resources. The country’s crude oil output dropped to just 317,000 b/d in late January compared to some 1.6mn b/d prior to the fa...
Volume: 59Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2016 -
Tunisia Bags EU, IMF Cash But Oil & Gas Output At Record Lows
...ansition process has been facing so many economic challenges since 2011;” recent terrorist attacks “have exacerbated an already vulnerable balance of payments and fiscal position, creating important financing needs,” he says. Tunisia, the pioneer of the 2011 Arab Spring revolts, suffered several deadly at...
Volume: 59Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2016 -
Dana Looks To Egypt Uptick In 2016
...this output is gas: some 163mn cfd for 2015, around 50mn cfd down on record 2011 output of 213mn cfd. But countering the 2015 fall in output is the potential long term gains from the hike to the company’s Egyptian reserves following “successful Balsam-2 and 3 wells [which] added 165 billion cu...
Volume: 59Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2016 -
S&P Downgrades GCC Ratings On Back Of Tumbling Oil Prices
...hrain’s public finances. S&P highlights that public spending has remained elevated since the outbreak of mass civil unrest in 2011, with wages, salaries and subsidies accounting for 72% of spending. Despite Bahrain’s financial woes, however, the agency believes that economic support from neighboring Saudi Ar...
Volume: 59Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2016 -
Iran Sets Out FDI Strategy As Foreign Cash Starts To Trickle In
...lay is that Mr Rohani waited for the lifting of international sanctions against Iran on 16 January to unveil the 2016-17 budget the next day (MEES, 22 January). The budget projects oil revenue at $22bn, based on an oil price assumption of $35-40/B; oil revenue hit a record $119bn in 2011 wh...
Volume: 59Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2016 -
Iran Eyes Growing Gas Shipments To Armenia, Turkey
...at Armenia would be able to transfer 0.5 bcm/year of Iranian gas to Georgia. BREAKTHROUGH ON TURKISH PRICING? Iranian and Turkish officials said on 2 February that the International Court of Arbitration had ruled that Iran should cut the cost of gas exports to Turkey backdated to 2011. Turkey ha...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Algeria Reaches Critical Crossroads
...e Arab Spring that started in 2011. The government responded to local protests through more spending via food and fuel subsidies, salaries increases for public jobs and housing and health assistance, at a time when oil prices were comfortably sitting above $100/B. But it is now paying dear for a fa...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
The $100bn-Plus Cost Of Syria’s Civil War
...bn. This is almost as large as Syria’s pre-war GDP, the Bank notes in its latest Mena Quarterly Economic Brief. In addition, damage caused by the war to the “capital stock” in Syria between 2011 and 2014 was estimated at $72bn, the World Bank said, quoting a report by the local Syria Center for Po...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Ministry Claims $60bn Oil Sector Losses
...Syrian oil minister Sulaiman al-Abbas says that the country’s oil and gas sector has suffered “direct and indirect” losses of $60.4bn between 2011 and end-2015. The minister said that oil production from government-controlled areas averaged 9,500 b/d in 2015, just 2.5% of the pre-civil wa...
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
Iran’s Oil* Exports By Destination (‘000 B/D): Volumes Edge Up In January But Still 1.3mn B/D Down On 2011 Levels
Volume: 59Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2016 -
East Asian Importers Take Less LNG In 2015; Little Sign Of An Upturn In 2016
...pply coming onstream, from Australia and the US in particular, means that for Middle East producers, starting with Qatar, the competition is becoming increasingly palpable. JAPAN: NUCLEAR RESTARTS Japan notched up three straight years of record 87mn tons-plus LNG imports following 2011’s Fu...
Volume: 59Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2016