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Iran’s Oil Production Boost Scenarios In A Post-Sanctions Era
...oduction, Iran has drawn up significant EOR plans. This involves injecting water and gas into its maturing oil fields. Iran planned to inject 330mn cmd of gas into its mature fields by the end of 2016. But since 2011, Iran hasn’t been able to execute more than 60% of its gas injection targets; in part due to...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
Export Of Shale Gas: Perspective From Japan
... GLOBAL Export Of Shale Gas: Perspective From Japan By - James T Jensen* Since the 2009 recession, Japan has increasingly been forced to face severe challenges to its energy and environmental policies. The Fukushima disaster in March 2011 placed the future of...
Volume: 56Issue: 29Published at Fri, 19 Jul 2013 -
Global Trends In Renewable Energy Investment: A Review Of The Frankfurt School-UNEP Report And Discussion Of The MENA Case
...vestment. The central finding of the report is that in 2011, global new investment in renewable power and fuels (solar, wind, modern biomass, waste-to-energy, biofuels, small hydro, geothermal and marine) increased by 17% to reach an all-time high of $257bn. This was more than six times the amount achieved in...
Volume: 55Issue: 30Published at Mon, 23 Jul 2012 -
Energy Perspectives From The GCC
...ntinue rising, especially within non-OECD countries. World Energy Consumption 1990-2035 (Quadrillion BTU) Source: EIA, International Energy Outlook, September 2011. The GCC national oil companies (NOCs) have developed their oil fields but have often neglected, un...
Volume: 55Issue: 29Published at Mon, 16 Jul 2012 -
Is The Anticipated Rise In Long Term Oil Price Inevitable?
...rld Energy Outlook 2011. 2. J Benes et al, ‘The Future of Oil: Geology versus Technology’, IMF, WP/12/109, May 2012. 3. J Currie et al, ‘Commodity Prices and Volatility: Old Answers to New Questions’, Goldman Sachs, Global Economics Paper No. 194, 30 March 20...
Volume: 55Issue: 28Published at Mon, 09 Jul 2012 -
Greece And The Eurozone: Options And Challenges
...n Greek Competitiveness,’ (http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/17/long-run-greek-competitiveness/). 2. S Hammoudeh, ‘What Should a European Country Do Before Exiting the Eurozone?’, (MEES, 14 November 2011)....
Volume: 55Issue: 27Published at Mon, 02 Jul 2012 -
OPEC’s Game With No Loser
...mand for OPEC oil was estimated by the OPEC Secretariat at 30.9mn b/d for 3Q11 and 30.5mn b/d for 4Q11. If OPEC continues its production at 28.8mn b/d for the rest of 2011, the market will face a shortage of 2.1mn b/d in 3Q11 and 1.7mn b/d in 4Q11. Also, OPEC should compensate for the Libyan oil sh...
Volume: 54Issue: 30Published at Mon, 25 Jul 2011 -
SPR Releases Are Not A Good Pricing Policy Tool
...rengthening in economic recovery in the United States and other regions in the coming future quarters despite the current weakness. The false report on the US job market, which was released on Thursday 6 July 2011 before the official non-farm employment report released on the next day, contributed to the 2....
Volume: 54Issue: 29Published at Mon, 18 Jul 2011 -
Statement Of The Oil And Energy Committee Of The Council Of Representatives On The Oil And Gas Contracts
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 29 18-Jul-2011 Statement Of The Oil And Energy Committee Of The Council Of Representatives On The Oil And Gas Contracts The Council of Representatives, Baghdad, Iraq, 2 July 2011. Translated by Iraq Energy Institute. The Ministry of Oil ha...
Volume: 54Issue: 29Published at Mon, 18 Jul 2011 -
A Realistic Outlook For Iraq's Oil Production In 2030
...tlook to 2030, which was prepared at the beginning of 2011, Iraq’s crude oil production is envisaged to rise to 4.5mn b/d in 2020 and 5.5mn b/d in 2030. Nonetheless, BP has announced that among the countries whose production capacity is projected, the biggest uncertainty is related to Iraq. This is at...
Volume: 54Issue: 27Published at Mon, 04 Jul 2011 -
Kazakhstan, China Revive Pipeline Deal
...added by 2011. However, reports in the Chinese official press in recent days indicate that the project may be far larger on the Chinese side. Despite some suggestions, there is virtually no market for imported oil in Xinjiang, which is an oil exporting region with a population of only about 19...
Volume: 47Issue: 29Published at Mon, 19 Jul 2004 -
The Future Of Energy: Alternatives Ahead
...gional investment table is as in the following Table. Regional Investments ($Bn) Total 2001-10 2011-20 2021-30 2001-30 Total OECD 2,...
Volume: 47Issue: 27Published at Mon, 05 Jul 2004