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Egypt LNG Imports Ramp Up On Increased Regasification Capacity
...et growing gas consumption during the peak summer demand season. As of 24 July, Egypt had imported 580,000 tons of LNG, which would itself be the highest monthly total since September 2017 (see chart 1). Kpler is forecasting that July LNG imports could reach 860,000 tons, which would be a record mo...
Volume: 68Issue: 30Published at Fri, 25 Jul 2025 -
Iran’s New President Pezeshkian: Economy Top Of The Agenda
...at of neighboring countries. 2015’s JCPOA re-kindled foreign interest in Iran’s upstream (MEES, 6 January 2017). But reaching a new deal rests on the outcome of US presidential elections in November. The outlook is more favorable if President Joe Biden, or his replacement on the De...
Volume: 67Issue: 28Published at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 -
Kuwait’s Four Year Government Program Gets Little Support
...d 2021/22 (to 31 March 2022), but since September 2017 the government has been unable to raise debt to finance these deficits as parliament has repeatedly blocked the passage of a debt law allowing state borrowing. MPs have largely cited their opposition to the law by saying that instead of bo...
Volume: 66Issue: 30Published at Fri, 28 Jul 2023 -
KRG Revenues Up But Dire Finances & Political Disputes With Baghdad Linger
...loitte began auditing the sector in 2017. Once Q2 figures are released they should show a further increase given that oil prices surged in late February following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and have remained over $100/B for most of the period since. Nevertheless, the Ministry of Natural Re...
Volume: 65Issue: 30Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2022 -
KRG Finances Remain Precarious Despite Export Revenue Boost
...arters of 2021 will doubtless have been markedly higher than in late 2020. EXPORTS ON THE RISE KRG crude exports from Ceyhan in 1Q 2020 averaged 465,000 b/d, their highest figure since Erbil lost control over most of Kirkuk’s producing fields to the federal government in October 2017 (MEES, 20 Oc...
Volume: 64Issue: 26Published at Fri, 02 Jul 2021 -
Saudi Budget Deficit Balloons In Q2 As Revenues Crash
...gan releasing quarterly data in 2017 (see chart 2). The previous low in the series was 3Q 2017’s $37.89bn. The biggest fall was for oil revenues, which fell 45% from $46.6bn in Q2 last year to $25.5bn in the same quarter this year. Despite the steep fall, the share of oil in the overall revenues ro...
Volume: 63Issue: 31Published at Fri, 31 Jul 2020 -
Egypt’s Midor Refinery: Force Majeure Sets Back Expansion
...5,000 b/d in early 2017 with the addition of a pre-flash tower. These gains appear to be included in the 60,000 b/d increase to primary distillation capacity claimed for the ongoing work given that Midor equates the 60,000 b/d increase to a 60% hike, whilst key contractor Technip gives 100,000 b/d and 16...
Volume: 63Issue: 30Published at Fri, 24 Jul 2020 -
Iran Exports: Gas & Petchems Become Key Revenue Streams As Crude Falters
...Since 2018, Iran’s economy has suffered as US sanctions caused Iranian crude and condensate exports to collapse. Oil and gas revenues brought in just $8.9bn for the last Iranian calendar year (March 2019-2020), versus $27.8bn in 2017-2018 – the last year before the renewed sanctions took ef...
Volume: 63Issue: 28Published at Fri, 10 Jul 2020 -
Saudi Sees Rare Trade Deficit As Oil Earnings Collapse
...venues therefore dropping steeply to $3.5bn, their lowest level since September 2017, oil’s share of the mix remained high at 64.7%. RECORD HIGHS, RECORD LOWS April was in some ways a triumphant month for Saudi Arabia. As the previous-Opec+ production restrictions disintegrated, state en...
Volume: 63Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2020 -
Oman Cuts Deficit, But Oil Dependence Remains
...llowing several years of troubling fiscal developments, Oman looks to have finally caught a break. Preliminary figures from the government’s National Center for Statistics and Information (NCSI) indicate that the sultanate ran a $6.9bn (OR 2.65bn) deficit in 2018, down from $9.8bn in 2017 and co...
Volume: 62Issue: 30Published at Fri, 26 Jul 2019 -
Iran Struggling To Implement Crtitical Economic Reforms
...reduce absolute poverty, $383mn for heath care and $480mn to subsidize wheat purchases. In 2017-18 the government’s paid $12.7bn in cash handouts for over 70 million Iranians (MEES, 20 July 2018), a much higher figure in dollar terms than the allocation for this year, mainly because of a stronger ri...
Volume: 62Issue: 29Published at Fri, 19 Jul 2019 -
Kuwait Eyes Huge 2019-20 Budget Deficit
...nancial resources. The IMF estimates that debt fell from 20.7% of GDP in 2017 to 14.8% in 2018, but projects this rising to 17.8% this year. The implication is that the IMF expects a new debt law to be issued this year, and credit rating agency Fitch also expects “that it will get passed in time to en...
Volume: 62Issue: 28Published at Fri, 12 Jul 2019 -
Iran Appoints New Central Bank Chief: Mission Impossible?
...is capital flight is indeed alarming as it represents some 60% of Iran’s oil export revenue of $65.8bn for that year. According to the CBI, Iran posted a budget deficit of $8.2bn in 2017-18 and this will likely rise further if oil exports are cut under renewed US sanctions (MEES, 20 July). DI...
Volume: 61Issue: 30Published at Fri, 27 Jul 2018 -
Saudi Arabia Struggling To Reform Economy Despite Ambitious Plans
...ass (MEES, 28 April 2017). And as rebounding oil prices alleviate the government’s fiscal concerns, the imperative for reform lessens. The continued absence of a revamped National Transformation Plan (“NTP 2.0”) is certainly a cause for concern that momentum for reform has been lost. Originally co...
Volume: 61Issue: 29Published at Fri, 20 Jul 2018 -
Iran Budget Deficit Stubbornly High As Economic Turmoil Looms
...Iran posted an $8.2bn deficit in the last financial year. But with a growing economic crisis and looming sanctions, this may prove the highwater mark for some time. Iran posted a budget deficit of IR270 trillion ($8.2bn at the fixed budget rate of $1=IR33,000) in fiscal year 2017...
Volume: 61Issue: 29Published at Fri, 20 Jul 2018 -
Algeria: Reserves Slump To 12-Year Low, But Country Has Bigger Problems
...e country’s finances. Instead Algiers has opted for the highly-inflationary path of printing money to finance the country’s expected $19bn 2018 deficit (a cumulative $80bn since 2014 – MEES, 19 October 2017). A temporary ban on a whole swathe of imports is Algeria’s other key ‘alternative’ economic me...
Volume: 61Issue: 28Published at Fri, 13 Jul 2018 -
Egypt Pledges To End Energy Subsidies Within 12 Months
...mbit came as they faced what could otherwise have been some awkward meetings with IMF officials. “Higher than projected” oil prices mean that the country’s fuel subsidy bill hit E£121bn ($6.8bn) for the 2017-18 financial year which ended 30 June, well in excess of the E£108bn figure targeted by Egypt’s IM...
Volume: 61Issue: 28Published at Fri, 13 Jul 2018 -
Egypt Indicators Show Recovery Is Gathering Pace
...yptian economy are looking firmer than they have for some time. The country’s current account deficit fell to $5.3bn for the first nine months of the 2017-18 financial year (ie 3Q17-1Q18), down 58% from $12.5bn a year earlier, though the country’s quarterly trade deficit remains stuck at around $9bn (see ta...
Volume: 61Issue: 27Published at Fri, 06 Jul 2018 -
IMF Cuts Saudi Growth Forecast, Warns On Global Trade Headwinds
...The IMF is relaxed on the economic outlook for the two largest GCC economies, Saudi and the UAE. But rising global protectionism presents a left-field risk. The latest IMF forecasts downgrade Saudi growth for 2017 to just 0.1% (from 0.4% three months earlier) and to 1.1% (from 1.3%) for 20...
Volume: 60Issue: 30Published at Fri, 28 Jul 2017 -
Saudi $4.5bn Debut Domestic Sukuk
...198bn ($53bn) in 2017, down from the record figures of $79bn and $96bn in 2016 and 2015 respectively (MEES, 6 January). The actual deficit at SR26bn in Q1 was well below the SR50bn implied by the 2017 budget. However Q1 figures were buoyed by oil prices which averaged $54.6/B (for Brent); they were ar...
Volume: 60Issue: 30Published at Fri, 28 Jul 2017