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Libya Slams Greek Hydrocarbons Tender Amid Maritime Border Dispute
...vereign rights in 2014.” CALL FOR TENDERS On 12 June, the European Union’s official journal published a notice from Greece announcing an international call for tenders for “the exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons in maritime areas” including Blocks “South of Crete 1” and “South of...
Volume: 68Issue: 26Published at Fri, 27 Jun 2025 -
Chevron Inches Towards Shale-Focused Algeria Entry
...at with Chevron, was the site of Algeria’s first trial shale well back in 2014. Whilst the initial well produced “excellent reserves,” shale plans were abandoned in the face of subsequent protests (MEES, 23 January 2015). Sonatrach’s MoU with Exxon also references “study[ing] the existing op...
Volume: 67Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2024 -
BP & Adnoc’s Landmark NewMed Deal: Testing the Water or Troubled Waters?
...structive, it could potentially damage relationships and credibility with existing key partner Chevron as well as with prospective partners as BP and Adnoc. “Look at what happened in prior Delek negotiations with how close they came with [a $2.5bn, 2014 deal to sell 25% of Leviathan to Australia’s] Wo...
Volume: 66Issue: 23Published at Fri, 09 Jun 2023 -
KRG Hands Baghdad Oil Sector Counter-Proposal
...OGC) “which will be tasked with the exploration, extraction and production of oil and gas” and the Kurdistan Organization for the Marketing of Oil (KOMO). These entities have already been created, with KOMO marketing Iraqi Kurdistan’s inaugural independent exports – a 2mn barrel cargo – back in 2014...
Volume: 65Issue: 25Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022 -
Algerians Boycott President Tebboune’s ‘New Algeria’
...ak oil prices since 2014 have resulted in steep fiscal and current account deficits. And the country’s lethargic state-led economic model has been unable to compensate. The planned solution, as ever, is to pursue diversification and a private-sector led growth model. But words have not been backed up by...
Volume: 64Issue: 25Published at Fri, 25 Jun 2021 -
Israel: New Government, New Challenges
...ighbors, most notably the UAE (MEES, 7 May). Prior to that Mr Steinitz faced the aftermath of a late 2014 antitrust case against its two key players, US firm Noble (now Chevron) and Israel firm Delek (MEES, 2 January 2015). A gas outline agreement was signed in 2016 which allowed Noble and Delek to re...
Volume: 64Issue: 24Published at Fri, 18 Jun 2021 -
Gulfsands Bullish On Syria Return As Key Russian Investor Consolidates Position
...nserving cash for potential Syria re-entry. Whilst Gulfsands says it has had no control over and received no revenue from its Syria assets since 2011, it was informed by Syrian state firm GPC that the Block 26 fields, having produced intermittently since 2014, “returned to regular production in January 20...
Volume: 64Issue: 23Published at Fri, 11 Jun 2021 -
Rising Gulf Tensions Cast Spotlight Back On Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities
...wever, are uranium upgrading plants at Natanz and Fordow (see table). Bushehr-1 was started up in 2011 after a much-delayed gestation and suffered teething problems before commercial operation was declared in September 2013 (MEES, 10 October 2014). Russia’s Atomstroyexport provides uranium enriched to...
Volume: 62Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2019 -
OMV Tests Yemen Restart
...spended in 2015. COST RECOVERY Production hit 14,500 b/d in 2014 and OMV forecast 23,000 b/d upon Phase-2 completion, then set for 2016. But fate intervened. Today, Shabwa basin lies in relatively safe government controlled territory, and OMV appears bent on cost recovery: “If you’ve in...
Volume: 61Issue: 25Published at Fri, 22 Jun 2018 -
Mena Remittances Up 10% In 2017
...Remittances are a crucial lifeline to the region’s cash-strapped oil importing economies. Thanks largely to Cairo’s floatation of the Egyptian Pound in late 2016, Mena remittance inflows topped $56bn in 2017 after having fallen year-on-year since 2014. Egyptian inflows hit $20bn ac...
Volume: 61Issue: 22Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018 -
Qatar’s Hydrocarbon Politics Sends Message to Saudi Arabia, UAE
...mpetition from Australia, and more gradually the US (MEES, 23 December 2016). Although market share in Asia rebounded slightly last year, volumes are still down 2mn tons on 2014. The biggest fall was in Europe, where volumes were down 3.2mn tons annually. The biggest drop off was from the UK, which opted to in...
Volume: 60Issue: 26Published at Fri, 30 Jun 2017 -
Tunisia: Oil Blockades Ease But Costs Keep Rising
...so sharply down, and imports up, lower prices mean that Tunisia is receiving three times as much gas from Algeria in lieu of transit payments than in 2014; so paid-for volumes (also from Algeria) are down (see charts 2 & 3). Tunisia’s oil production was already down 6% at 44,300 b/d for the fi...
Volume: 60Issue: 25Published at Fri, 23 Jun 2017 -
Erbil Plays Russian Roulette With Independence Vote
...ashpoints such as Kirkuk, Sinjar, Khanaqin and Makhmour will all be participating. The exact delineation of the areas which will vote has yet to be confirmed, but Kurdish peshmerga have held large swathes of disputed territories against the Islamic State since 2014, enabling de facto control for Erbil. Re...
Volume: 60Issue: 24Published at Fri, 16 Jun 2017 -
Algeria: Government Reshuffled But Course Unchanged
...o have become increasingly desperate for new policies in the wake of the oil price crash in 2014, are likely to be sorely disappointed. On the face of it, major changes have been made. Abdelmalek Sellal finally comes to the end of his tenure as prime minister, a post he held for almost five ye...
Volume: 60Issue: 23Published at Fri, 09 Jun 2017 -
Libya: Progress Against IS Brings Internal Divisions Back To The Fore
...nuf terminal, both of which have been out of commission since December 2014. The re-opening of the two facilities, along with the 250,000-b/d export terminal along the coast at Zueitina, was to be the second phase in a production increase strategy beginning with the resumption of production from th...
Volume: 59Issue: 25Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2016 -
Algeria Crisis Intensifies As Export Earnings Collapse
...placed. But, whoever is making the decisions, the scale of the challenge is daunting. The country’s export revenues were just $9.82bn in the first five months of 2016. This equates to $23.65bn on an annualized basis, down by 37% on 2015 and a whopping 62% on 2014 (see table). Not only are export ea...
Volume: 59Issue: 25Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2016 -
Iraq’s Kirkuk: Key Northern Oil Province Has Little Chance Of Achieving Autonomy
...ghdad’s dispute with the KRG over the region’s independent exporting of oil in breach of a December 2014 agreement. MEES calculates that the loss of around 170,000 b/d of exports in March equated to lost monthly revenues of around $145mn. And with Brent having risen more than $11/B since then, these mo...
Volume: 59Issue: 24Published at Fri, 17 Jun 2016 -
Anti-Hizbollah Banking Sanctions Tear At Lebanon’s Political Fabric
...chel Sulaiman whose term expired in May 2014. The political stalemate has brought decision making to a standstill, with key economic issues not to mention the legal framework for offshore hydrocarbon exploration left unresolved. At the same time political and economic relations between Lebanon and th...
Volume: 59Issue: 22Published at Fri, 03 Jun 2016 -
Syria’s Economy: Down, Down, But Not Quite Out
...rian Center for Policy Research using patchy publicly-available data on the Syrian economy – data that includes company filings and trade statistics for neighboring Turkey – indicates an even larger contraction of 62% between 2010 and 2014. The largest losses, of 30.9% and 36.5% respectively were in 20...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Iran Touts Gas Export Progress, Plots Key Regional Role Post-Sanctions
...nk. ‘READY TO PLAY OUR ROLE’ Sanctions have severely restricted the development of Iran’s gas reserves, which according to BP are the largest in the world. As of 2014 Iran had gas reserves of 1,201.4 trillion cubic feet, or 18.2% of total global reserves, according to BP’s latest St...
Volume: 58Issue: 24Published at Fri, 12 Jun 2015