1. Egypt Upstream Output Set To Fall Further In 2024 As Zohr Slump Continues

    ...LNG exports (MEES, 5 January). Production plumbed a new 6-year monthly low of 5.24bn cfd for December, the lowest figure since the start-up of the country’s workhorse Zohr field in December 2017 (see p4). And it will only likely get worse in 2024. Eni-operated 21.5tcf Zohr, which contributed 36...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 08
    Published at Fri, 23 Feb 2024
  2. Egypt Gas Crunch To Intensify Even Amid Record Israel Imports

    ...vember 2017, the month before the start-up of the country’s giant Zohr field (MEES, 15 December 2017). Output has fallen further to around 5.0bn cfd currently, MEES understands. Ominously for Cairo, LNG exports have remained threadbare in recent months despite the record receipt of Israeli gas. Egypt wa...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 08
    Published at Fri, 23 Feb 2024
  3. Qatar Breaks Ground At $6bn Petrochemical Complex

    ...pacity in 2017, the facility’s scale has twice been revised up, to 1.9mn t/y in 2019 and subsequently to 2.08mn t/y. The new complex is slated for late-2026 start up when it will lift Qatar’s total petrochemicals capacity to 14mn t/y (MEES, 13 January 2023). The laying of the foundation stone ma...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 08
    Published at Fri, 23 Feb 2024
  4. Eni Eyes ‘Best Fast-Track Development’ For Cyprus Cronos Find

    ...tal Cyprus blocks are due to expire in 2025, with Nicosia expected to agree to renewals despite several of the blocks not having been drilled since being awarded as far back as 2017. 2026 may also see Eni and Total revisit the Cuttlefish prospect on Block 3 where Turkish warships prevented dr...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024
  5. Sudan-Iran Diplomatic Thaw Raises Stakes In Battle For Red Sea Influence

    ...men (MEES, 20 January 2017). Iran and Sudan committed to reopening their respective embassies in the other’s capitals amid the “opening of a new chapter” between Tehran and Khartoum, according to an Iranian official statement. TIPPING THE SCALE             Ç   The diplomatic br...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024
  6. Oman’s Key Fields Hit By 2023 Output Constraints

    ...p created by ‘voluntary’ Opec+ cuts (MEES, 7 April 2023). KHAZZAN’S FIRST SLIP         Oman’s gas output capacity gains of recent years began with the 2017 start-up of the  massive Khazzan tight gas field on Block 61 (BP 40%op, OQ 30%, PTTEP 20%, Petronas 10%: MEES, 7 July 2023). But for th...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 07
    Published at Fri, 16 Feb 2024
  7. Oman’s Long-Awaited 230,000 b/d Duqm Refinery Gets A Right Royal Reception

    ...y to inaugurate the Middle East’s newest refinery. The ceremony caps nearly twenty years of planning and work on the refinery (MEES, 4 December 2006), with start-up repeatedly delayed from its original 2012 plan (MEES, 12 October 2012). Kuwait joined the $9bn project in 2017 with the signing of...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 06
    Published at Fri, 09 Feb 2024
  8. Qatar Awards $6bn Contracts In Bid To Restore Al Shaheen Oil Capacity

    ...e  blockade instituted against it in 2017 (MEES, 7 December 2018). Since then, Qatar has pursued an independent crude output policy. Back in 2020 when Opec+ producers made deep cuts Qatar continued supplying the market with its medium-sour crude, capitalizing on the price boost of Opec+ cuts wi...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 04
    Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024
  9. QatarEnergy Signs Long-Term LNG Deal With Price-Sensitive Bangladesh

    ...ne 2017). Then in 2021, Qatar signed a deal with trading firm Vitol to supply 1.25mn t/y of LNG to Bangladesh until 2028. This was followed in June 2023 with another QatarEnergy-Petrobangla deal, this time for 1.8mn t/y for 15 years from 2026 (MEES, 2 June 2023). With the new deal’s full 1mn t/y ki...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 05
    Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024
  10. Egypt’s Upstream Independents Feel The Pinch Of Local Dollar Shortages

    ...aros saw its receivables position rise 54% to end 2023 at $37.3mn. Pharos’ Egypt output comes from 45% stakes in the El Fayum and North Beni Suef (NBS) concessions south of Cairo operated by privately-held Texas-based IPR. Here output fell 21% to 3,070 b/d for 2023, less than half of 2017’s 7,...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 05
    Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024
  11. Deadly Militia Attack On US Outpost In Jordan Underlines Iraqi Government’s Weakness

    ...litias could destabilize a fragile reconciliation between Iraq and its Arab neighbors, and possibly threaten the economic and trade gains that Baghdad hopes will bring much-needed investment from GCC countries (MEES, 8 December 2017).            SOPHISTICATED AND STRATEGIC ATTACK       The line be...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 05
    Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024
  12. Saudi Arabia’s Luberef Secures Samref VGO

    ...ceives up to 50,000 b/d of RCO through pipeline connections to Yanbu’s refineries, while the Jeddah plant has had to receive its 24,500 b/d via tanker since the Jeddah refinery shut in 2017 (MEES, 24 November 2017). Yanbu RCO supplies were increased by 5,000 b/d in June 2023 under a new 12-month su...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 05
    Published at Fri, 02 Feb 2024