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Saudi Arabia Further Revises Project Schedule
...nifa project has been more substantially delayed, with contractors asked to go away and come back with better offers. A 2011 start-up for this is now out of the question. Similarily Saudi Aramco has held up the award of some of the construction contracts for the 1.5bn cfd Karan offshore gas development in...
Volume: 52Issue: 04Published at Mon, 26 Jan 2009 -
Construction Of Citadel’s Egypt Refinery Delayed By Financial Crisis
...ecifications. Previously, this residue had been sold as heavy fuel oil for use in Egypt’s power stations, but these have been converted to gas. With capacity to produce 2.2mn tons/year of diesel and 700,000 t/y of other products, the refinery was originally expected to start up in 2011 (MEES, 29 October 20...
Volume: 52Issue: 04Published at Mon, 26 Jan 2009 -
Bahrain, Saudi Arabia Plan To Build Oil Pipeline By 2011
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LII No 4 26-Jan-2009 Bahrain Bahrain, Saudi Arabia Plan To Build Oil Pipeline By 2011 Long-envisaged plans to build a new oil pipeline between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are progressing. The engineering design is expected to be completed by the en...
Volume: 52Issue: 04Published at Mon, 26 Jan 2009 -
Sudan Peace Deal Increasingly At Risk, Report Warns
...t been resolved. As a consequence of these failures, the referendum that is due to take place in 2011 is becoming the CPA’s centerpiece, and all but a few expect that the south will vote for secession, which was only regarded as a last resort when the agreement was drafted. Unequal De...
Volume: 52Issue: 04Published at Mon, 26 Jan 2009 -
Algeria Facing Gas Supply Squeeze As Export Projects Unfold
...rgets. The LNG projects that Dr Feghouli was referring to are the 4.5mn tons/year plant at Skikda, being built by US firm KBR, and a 4.7mn t/y plant at Arzew, for which a joint venture between Italy’s Snamprogetti and Japan’s Chiyoda won the contract last July. They are due for completion in November 2011...
Volume: 52Issue: 02Published at Mon, 12 Jan 2009 -
Jadwa Says Financial Crisis Has Shifted Focus Of Saudi Economic Policy
...eir funding requirements without borrowing.” For example, state oil firm Saudi Aramco does not need to borrow to finance its investment plans, says the report, although it is working on five capacity expansion projects to 2011 that are budgeted at $60bn. Jadwa Estimates For Key Saudi Arabian Ec...
Volume: 52Issue: 01Published at Mon, 05 Jan 2009