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Lundin Petroleum Spuds Morskaya-1 Exploration Well
...ipyard is to be completed by 2011. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said Moscow will agree to stop using intermediaries for gas shipments to Ukraine if Kiev settles its past debts, the Russian media have reported. Ukraine said earlier this year that it had paid its outstanding de...
Volume: 51Issue: 22Published at Mon, 02 Jun 2008 -
Saudi Aramco Review Raises Question Marks Over Exploration Targets
...ditions to capacity. These include the 500,000 b/d Khursaniyah project, due on-stream at the end of last year and still not fully up and running. Meanwhile, the 1.2mn b/d Khurais project, due to start up by end-2009, and the 900,000 b/d Manifa project, due for 2011 start-up, have suffered from hiccups th...
Volume: 51Issue: 22Published at Mon, 02 Jun 2008 -
KNPC Launches Revised Tender For Fourth Refinery
...5,000 b/d refinery at al-Zour in the south of the country. Bidders have until 3 July to submit an expression of interest, with KNPC expecting to make an award in the fourth quarter with the intention of achieving completion and start-up in 2011. The move follows the failure of a first tender launched in 20...
Volume: 50Issue: 26Published at Mon, 25 Jun 2007 -
CIOC Announces Kazakh Approval For Work Program In North-West Zhetybai Field
...nstruction is set to begin in 2008 and the pipeline is due to be in operation by 2011. Capacity could reach 25-31 bcm/year by 2020. Lukoil intends to invest $3bn by 2012 to build a gas processing facility and 10 retail filling stations in the Russian republic of Kalmykia on the Caspian Sea, ac...
Volume: 50Issue: 25Published at Mon, 18 Jun 2007 -
General Electric Wins Compressors Order For Pearl GTL
...veloped by Qatar Shell GTL, is designed to produce a total of 140,000 b/d of synthetic fuels and chemicals. Phase 1 of the project is scheduled to start in 1Q 2010 and Phase 2 in 2011, with each phase producing 70,000 b/d of liquids....
Volume: 50Issue: 25Published at Mon, 18 Jun 2007 -
BG Focused On Selling Gaza Gas To Israel After Cabinet Approval
...art-up is now envisaged in 2011. The project is expected to generate around $1bn in much needed revenue for the Palestinian Authority. The expected overall costs of implementing the project are still put at around $750mn, a figure that BG came up with more than a year ago. But competition from th...
Volume: 50Issue: 24Published at Mon, 11 Jun 2007 -
GdF Looks At Gas Projects In Azerbaijan
...ude oil pipeline could rise to 1.6mn b/d by 2011, with the construction of additional pumping stations. BP is to decide during the third quarter of 2007 whether to introduce a drag reduction agent to boost capacity to 1.2mn b/d. Pipeline operator BP is negotiating with producers in Kazakhtan ab...
Volume: 50Issue: 24Published at Mon, 11 Jun 2007 -
Suez Rig Plant Inaugurated
...06). Three drilling rigs are to be manufactured by the end of 2007, and production capacity will expand gradually, according to the work program, for up to seven rigs in 2008, 10 in 2009, 15 in 2010, and 20 in 2011....
Volume: 50Issue: 23Published at Mon, 04 Jun 2007 -
Iranian Cabinet Approves Plan For Kerman Province Petrochemicals Plants
...C) plant at Jiroft; a 300,000 t/y PVC plant at Bardsir; a 600,000 t/y PVC plant at Baft; and a 300,000 t/y polyethylene (PE) plant at Bam. NPC will have a 30% equity stake in the cracker, with the rest to be offered to private investors. The downstream plants are intended to be built during 2011...
Volume: 50Issue: 23Published at Mon, 04 Jun 2007 -
QP Signs MOU To Build Refinery In Tunisia
...e director of refining at the Tunisian Energy Ministry Brahim Lajimi. “Supplying the rest of the oil is QP’s problem,” Mr Lajimi told MEES. The refinery, whose production will be destined for both local and external markets, is due to be completed in 2011. Tunisia’s 34,000 b/d Bizerte refinery is...
Volume: 50Issue: 23Published at Mon, 04 Jun 2007 -
EU Studying Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline Options
...ter this year. The project was inaugurated in July 2005 and has received financial backing from the European Investment Bank (MEES, 13 February, 11 July 2005). The pipeline is to be extended across northern Greece and the Adriatic to southern Italy for delivery of Shah Deniz gas by around 2011. Th...
Volume: 49Issue: 26Published at Mon, 26 Jun 2006 -
Oryx GTL Plant Inaugurated But Clouds Gather Over Industry’s Expansion Plans
...y continue) would raise serious questions over the viability of ExxonMobil’s planned 154,000 b/d GTL project, which is provisionally due for start-up in 2011. Statements of intent between QP and Marathon for a 120,000 b/d plant and with ConocoPhillips for a 160,000 b/d project have already been fr...
Volume: 49Issue: 24Published at Mon, 12 Jun 2006 -
Bush Calls For Acceleration Of Shah Deniz Project
...will peak with production at around 9bcm/y. Stage 1 investment, including the SCP, will be around $4.2bn. Stage 2 is to come on-stream in 2011-12 with a capacity of 16bcm/y. The current plan calls for Stage 2 gas to be shipped across northern Greece to Italy (MEES, 5 June). Other recent de...
Volume: 49Issue: 24Published at Mon, 12 Jun 2006 -
Adco, ADMA-Opco Concessions To Be Renewed On Similar Terms
...arns. Shareholders want to at least start discussions on renewing concessions before committing to ADNOC’s capital intensive upstream expansion plans, which envisage production capacity rising from 2.7mn b/d at the end of this year to 3.5mn b/d in 2011 (MEES, 8 May). Moreover, recent comments by Abu Dh...
Volume: 49Issue: 23Published at Mon, 05 Jun 2006 -
Azerbaijan Ready To Supply Gas To Europe, Says Aliyev
...m/y. Stage 2 of the Shah Deniz project is set to be completed in 2011. With that, gas shipments from Azerbaijan are expected to extend to Italy via a pipeline across northern Greece and a subsea pipeline across the Adriatic Sea (MEES, 8 May, 13 February, 23 May 2005). Plans to develop Shah Deniz as...
Volume: 49Issue: 23Published at Mon, 05 Jun 2006 -
Oman Signs Key Agreements For Mukhaizna Field EOR Project
...oject at the Mukhaizna field under which Shell’s stake in the field will drop from 34% to 17%, according to an ONA report (MEES, 9 May). As operator, Occidental Mukhaizna will utilize thermal EOR techniques to develop some 1bn barrels of Mukhaizna crude and achieve production of 150,000 b/d by 2011, ac...
Volume: 48Issue: 26Published at Mon, 27 Jun 2005