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Key Russian Investor Takes Over Syria Producer Gulfsands
...,000 b/d Block 26 on the border with Iraq. *The fields are currently operated by Syrian state firm GPC after Gulfsands was required by EU sanctions to withdraw in 2011. *Kroupeev has close ties to the Kremlin. Since gaining a majority stake, Gulfsands has reversed previous attempts to di...
Volume: 64Issue: 12Published at Fri, 26 Mar 2021 -
First Oil For Libya’s Zallaf
...e 2011 revolution, with the first 10,000 b/d phase of the 50,000 b/d Sinawin project led by NOC subsidiary Agoco starting up late last year (MEES, 6 November 2020). Yet after years of inaction, Zallaf appears to be intent on taking full advantage of Libya’s brightening prospects for peace and po...
Volume: 64Issue: 12Published at Fri, 26 Mar 2021 -
Egypt Power: Plentiful Gas, Falling Demand Make Shortfalls A Distant Memory
...mediate aftermath of Egypt’s 2011 revolution when the country was chronically short of gas, and thus fuel flexibility – the plant can also run on liquid fuels – was paramount (MEES, 5 July 2013). The next plant set for start up is also a conventional steam turbine plant commissioned when Egypt was st...
Volume: 64Issue: 12Published at Fri, 26 Mar 2021 -
Adnoc Ready To Roll Out Murban Futures Contract
...mand in Fujairah. It can go from Fujairah to Asia, it can go to Africa, it can go to Europe.” With Fujairah emerging as the largest bunkering hub in the Middle East, storage capacity has expanded rapidly “from 3.2mn m³ [20.2mn barrels] in 2011 to more than 10mn m³ in 2018," according to Salem al-Ha...
Volume: 64Issue: 12Published at Fri, 26 Mar 2021 -
Egypt LNG Exports At 9-Year High Amid Seasonal Buying Bonanza
...tween November and February. This is the highest for any comparable four-month winter peak since 37 cargoes were exported between November 2011 and February 2012 (see chart 1). While both of Egypt’s LNG export plants are now back up and running following the February restart of the Eni-operated 5m...
Volume: 64Issue: 10Published at Fri, 12 Mar 2021 -
East Med Geopolitical Waters Remain Far From Smooth
...e division of reserves from the 4.1tcf Aphrodite field, which though around 90% lies in Cypriot waters, straddles the countries’ maritime border. Nicosia hopes that this deal will increase the chances of the 2011 discovery by Noble Energy (now Chevron) being developed along the lines of a de...
Volume: 64Issue: 10Published at Fri, 12 Mar 2021 -
Libya’s Crippled Refining Sector Struggles To Meet Demand
...meplate capacity (see table 1). The bulk of current output, which meets only about half of the country’s domestic consumption, comes from the 120,000 b/d Zawiya refinery west of Tripoli. Even before the 2011 revolution Libya’s refining fleet was in desperate need of upgrades due to Gaddafi-era sa...
Volume: 64Issue: 09Published at Fri, 05 Mar 2021 -
Coronavirus Set To Crush North Africa’s Tourism Sector
...direct effects on supply chains and investment are factored in (see table). Egypt’s tourism sector was already struggling to recover from the chaos of the 2011 ‘Arab Spring’ when in 2015 disaster struck. Islamic State terrorists blew up a Russian passenger jet over the Sinai, killing all 224 on bo...
Volume: 63Issue: 12Published at Fri, 20 Mar 2020 -
Tunisia Cuts Interest Rate, Delays Loan Payments
...In a bid to lessen the economic impact of the global coronavirus pandemic, Tunisia’s central bank on 17 March cut its key interest rate by 100 basis points to 6.75% - its first cut since 2011. The bank also said businesses would be able to defer payment of loans by six months and access new on...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 20 Mar 2020 -
Egypt Refiners Hit New Highs
...tput (MEES, 24 January). Jet-kero output was a record 68,000 b/d in January, while at 173,000 b/d diesel was the highest since July 2011. Gasoline output was 98,000 b/d, down from December’s all-time high 103,000 b/d, while 87,000 b/d of naphtha was the highest monthly level since August 2017 (see ch...
Volume: 63Issue: 12Published at Fri, 20 Mar 2020 -
Egypt Upstream Spending Slashed With Oil Price ‘Disaster’
...,700 b/d for 2020, the lowest since 2011. And, with a total halt to drilling, a further sharp fall in 2021 is all but inevitable. Plans for 16 wells in Egypt in 2020 have been slashed to just one development well which had “already spudded prior to the price disruption.” Exploration spending, including the fo...
Volume: 63Issue: 11Published at Fri, 13 Mar 2020 -
Libya’s Oil Continues Its Fall
...west since the 2011 revolution (MEES, 6 March). Mr Haftar is attempting to starve the Tripoli-based government of vital oil revenues in support of his war to take over the capital (MEES, 14 February). The blockade of five eastern oil terminals has brought production from the key Sirte basin fields do...
Volume: 63Issue: 11Published at Fri, 13 Mar 2020 -
Opec Output At 17-Year Low Amid Libya Collapse
...pact of port shut-ins was felt. This was partially offset by a 120,000 b/d increase from Iraq to 4.51mn b/d which put Opec’s No.3 producer some 50,000 b/d above its Q1 production allocation. Libyan output has crashed to just 120,000 b/d (see p16), its lowest level since September 2011 in the last da...
Volume: 63Issue: 10Published at Fri, 06 Mar 2020 -
Libya Output Lowest Since 2011
...Libya Output Lowest Since 2011 Amid ongoing oil blockades imposed by eastern-based General Khalifa Haftar, Libya’s February crude output at 120,000 b/d came in at its lowest level since the 2011 revolution that overthrew long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi (see chart). The blockades have re...
Volume: 63Issue: 10Published at Fri, 06 Mar 2020 -
Libya’s 2019 Budget: Fact or Fiction?
...Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and the ensuing violence. As if Mr Sanalla didn’t have enough on his plate, the budget only allocates around LD1.3bn ($935mn) for NOC employee wages (see table). Oil workers argue that the government was supposed to grant them a 67% increase in wages in line with a 2013 go...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 -
Saudi Liquids Burn Edges Up, More Rises To Come?
...eir lowest level since March 2014. Products imports were down across the board, with the kingdom importing no diesel for the first time since January 2011. The upshot was that net-products exports were just shy of December’s record at 1.34mn b/d. And net diesel exports were at an all time high of...
Volume: 62Issue: 12Published at Fri, 22 Mar 2019 -
Algeria Oil Project Delayed
...y investment efforts in recent years have focused on EOR at the country’s ageing workhorse Hassi Messaoud field. PTT (24.5%op), China’s CNOOC (24.5%) and Sonatrach (51%) were awarded the Hassi Bir Rekaiz block in 2010, firming-up previously-made discoveries (MEES, 28 July 1997) with a 2011-13 dr...
Volume: 62Issue: 12Published at Fri, 22 Mar 2019 -
Spain 2018 Gas Imports: Record 19.5bcm From Algeria But Volumes Slide In Q4
...LF OF 2018: Q4 VOLUMES WERE THE LOWEST SINCE 2011...
Volume: 62Issue: 12Published at Fri, 22 Mar 2019 -
Egypt Close To Tapping Aphrodite
...Egypt’s parliament this week passed a law approving the construction of a pipeline from Cyprus’ economic waters, clearing the path for the development of the Mediterranean island’s 4.2tcf December 2011 Aphrodite discovery. MEES understands operator Noble Energy is close to concluding a de...
Volume: 62Issue: 11Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019 -
Egypt Launches Red Sea Bidding
...l in 1908 and source of 239,000 b/d of 2018 output. Most recently US firm Hess drilled a dry well in April 2011 on the Cherry prospect in 700ms water depth on its North Red Sea block which includes acreage in new Blocks 1, 2 and 3. At the time Hess said it was targeting “a potential extension of Gu...
Volume: 62Issue: 11Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019