1. Algeria Aims To Boost Domestic LPG Consumption, Reduce Costly Diesel Imports

    ...ound 500, and to double domestic sales of LPG for transportation purposes to 600,000 t/y by 2014. Currently only 7% of the cars in Algeria run on LPG, compared to 79% that run on gasoline and 14% that run on diesel, despite the fact that Algeria produces around 9mn t/y of the fuel. As well as the ex...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 26
    Published at Mon, 29 Jun 2009
  2. Israel To Build Offshore LNG Receiving Terminal ‘By 2013’

    ...begin production in 2013. But the field, which is thought to have reserves of 5-7 tcf of gas, is located at a depth of more than 15,000ft in 5,500ft (1,677ms) of water, and some observers believe that 2014-15 is now the most likely start-up date. Noble is currently drawing up a more accurate es...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 26
    Published at Mon, 29 Jun 2009
  3. JGC Wins Management Contract For PETRORabigh Expansion

    ...11, with start-up due in 2014. PETRORabigh Phase II involves construction of a 30mn cfd ethane cracker, a 2.5-3mn tons/year naphtha reforming complex, an aromatics complex that will receive around 2mn t/y of the reformate as feedstock, and 17 worldscale derivatives units that will receive benzene an...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 26
    Published at Mon, 29 Jun 2009
  4. Egypt Raises Gas Supplies To Israel After Reaching New Price Agreement 

    ...vertheless, the original memorandum of understanding (MOU) potentially allows Israel to import up to 7 bcm/year of Egyptian gas. And with Israel’s big new gas discoveries not expected on stream before 2014, Cairo stands to benefit from its neighbor’s greater energy dependency, especially now that an ac...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 25
    Published at Mon, 22 Jun 2009
  5. QP Eyes Decision On 250,000 B/D Shaheen Refinery

    ...ght, al-Shaheen is unlikely to come on stream before 2014. Meanwhile, start-up  of Qatar’s new condensate refinery, currently being commissioned, is taking longer than anticipated and the 146,000 b/d plant is unlikely to begin full scale production until the fourth quarter. Also, internal QP es...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 25
    Published at Mon, 22 Jun 2009
  6. Global Energy Market Challenges And Long Term Responses

    ...ughly 7.6mn b/d out of a total potential 14.5mn b/d between 2009 and 2014 is at risk due to the oil price collapse. Although economic growth in the oil producing countries is projected to slow due to the impact of the crisis, the period of high oil prices in the past few years provided some go...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 24
    Published at Mon, 15 Jun 2009
  7. Socar Starts Talks On ACG Deep Gas Drilling

    ...ojects for supply of gas from the Shah Deniz Phase 2 development in the Caspian Sea. Mr Aliyev said that the second production phase would deliver up to 16 bcm/year by 2014-15. Although the EU has declared support for both pipelines in a bid to reduce reliance on Russian gas supplies (MEES, 18 May), Mr...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 23
    Published at Mon, 08 Jun 2009
  8. IEA Sees Tougher Financing And Weakening Demand Hitting Energy Investment

    ...OC 2009 2012 25   Azadegan South II Iran Onshore Oil NIOC 2012 2014 11...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 22
    Published at Mon, 01 Jun 2009
  9. Gasco Concession Renewal Terms Viewed As Tough On International Partners

    ...scribed as very tough on the international partners. But they were finally prepared to accept them, said one ADNOC source, because of their other aspirations in Abu Dhabi: their wish to obtain the renewal of the concessions for oil and gas production that are due to expire in 2014 and 2018. Gasco’s br...

    Volume: 52
    Issue: 22
    Published at Mon, 01 Jun 2009