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The Iran Nuclear Deal And Oil Markets
...llapse since June 2014, the IOCs, in an effort to satisfy investor expectations, were cutting back on capital investments in exploration, development and production. In a world of now much lower oil prices these cuts have accelerated. NEW, MORE ATTRACTIVE TERMS Thus to compete for shrinking IOC in...
Volume: 58Issue: 30Published at Fri, 24 Jul 2015 -
Upstream Investment Climate Unstable, Forecast: More Of The Same
...vestment is being transformed by recent price volatility and the potential for low prices longer-term, a tough financial environment and the impending strengthening of policy to mitigate climate change. Between June 2014 and January 2015, Brent crude prices plunged by 60%, from $115/B to $45/B, ca...
Volume: 58Issue: 29Published at Fri, 17 Jul 2015 -
Iran’s Oil And Gas Sector: The Post-Sanctions Opportunities
...tural gas from the country may find this approach rewarding. Iran’s gas production can easily increase considerably. According to BP’s latest Statistical Review of World Energy, Iran’s gas reserves at end-2014 were nearly 3.5 times that of the US, while its gas production in 2014 was less than one qu...
Volume: 58Issue: 28Published at Fri, 10 Jul 2015 -
Iran’s Oil Production Boost Scenarios In A Post-Sanctions Era
...ss energy and boosting efficiency, while in the EU there is economic stagnation. Globally, there is an oversupply in the oil market, which contributed to oil prices plummeting in 2014. This downward trend created huge uncertainty and speculation in the market. The sharp oil price fall in 2014, du...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
A Realistic Outlook For Iraq's Oil Production In 2030
...5mn b/d in 2015, 5.5mn b/d in 2017 and 7mn b/d till 2020. 7 Based on 2011 projections of Merrill Lynch, Iraq will have the capacity to produce 4.4mn b/d in 2015. 8 Based on the Iraqi government’s five-year development plan, which included plans for all economic sectors till 2014...
Volume: 54Issue: 27Published at Mon, 04 Jul 2011 -
When The Dust Settles Iraq’s Oil Will Flow
...ke it. Remember that the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA’s) best estimate for world consumption is that this will rise by only 7mn b/d by 2014. The strategy of technical support agreements, such as those under negotiation with the oil majors in 2008, should be revisited. These co...
Volume: 52Issue: 30Published at Mon, 27 Jul 2009 -
Iraq: Sustainability Of Debt Service And Reparations Payments
...% in 2005 to 13% in 2009. In 2010 it jumps to 27% after principal payment is added to the interest payment, which would have started in 2005. The ratio declines to 24% in 2014, (Table 4). If 25% is taken as a yardstick over which the burden becomes heavy then debt service seems largely tolerable ev...
Volume: 47Issue: 28Published at Mon, 12 Jul 2004