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Kurdish Hopes Of Autonomy In New Syria Unravel
...ants in Deir Ezzor. Prior to the 2011 civil war, Omar processed gas from fields operated by the Al-Furat Petroleum Company (AFPC), a consortium made up of the Syrian government, Shell, CNPC and India’s ONGC. AFPC’s largest field was Omar and Youssef Qablawi, CEO of the Syrian Petroleum Company (SPC), sa...
Volume: 68Issue: 23Published at Fri, 23 Jan 2026 -
Morocco Looks To Renewables In Western Sahara Recognition Powerplay
...rst wind project which started up in 2011. It has since been joined by Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power – Riyadh is a longstanding ally of Rabat and has long accepted Morocco’s control over Western Sahara – and Italy’s Enel. Meanwhile French national champion Engie (formerly Gaz de France) partners Mo...
Volume: 68Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2025 -
Libya Welcomes Frozen Asset Breakthrough
...The Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) – Libya’s sovereign wealth fund – this week hailed two long-awaited decisions regarding its overseas frozen assets, an estimated $68bn that the country has struggled to recover since the 2011 ouster of dictator Muammar Gaddafi (MEES, 7 August 2015). On...
Volume: 68Issue: 04Published at Fri, 24 Jan 2025 -
Eni/Kogas Quit Cyprus Blocks As Development Plans Awaited
...tension to the standstill, MEES understands. Aphrodite was Cyprus’ first gas find in December 2011. But amid protracted wrangles over contractual terms (MEES, 30 August 2024), it may be overtaken by Cronos as the first Cyprus field to reach production. CYPRUS KEY BLOCKS & GAS DISCOVERIES...
Volume: 68Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2025 -
New Syria Seeks ‘Jordanian Gas’ To Alleviate Power Shortages
...s flows via the AGP in 2011 – was in a condition to accept renewed flows. POWERSHIPS: NETWORK HURDLES Ç Should the ‘Jordanian gas’ option fail to materialize, Mr Shaqrouq says an alternative is to hire one or more floating power plants, potentially operated by Turkish fi...
Volume: 68Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2025 -
Libya Ends 2024 With 1.4mn b/d Crude Milestone As Bid Round Remains Stalled
...INSTABILITY The instability that has plagued Libya’s vital oil and gas sector since the 2011 revolution that ousted longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi has made IOCs wary of committing to serious investments in the country (MEES, 19 January 2024). Ambitious plans to boost crude ou...
Volume: 68Issue: 01Published at Fri, 03 Jan 2025