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Oman Looks To Privatization To Modernize Power Grid
...nai says. OPTIMISTIC VALUATION It is unclear how he arrived at this valuation. OETC, by far the larger of the two firms, owned assets with a net book value of $437mn as of end-2017 whilst its gross revenue was $38mn. MEDC’s earnings were just $3.7mn for 2017. Nama says 11 companies su...
Volume: 62Issue: 11Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019 -
Lebanon Power Overhaul Gathers Pace
...ill needs to approve the law. FSRUs would then be needed to supply gas to the grid. The energy ministry in 2017 called for expressions of interest to supply LNG via three planned FSRUs (one at Deir Ammar, one at Selaata and one at Zahrani). Eight prequalified firms reportedly submitted proposals la...
Volume: 62Issue: 11Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019 -
Sabic Merging Petrokemya & Sadaf Units
...clude ethylene as well as styrene and ethylene dichloride, which are respectively used to make ABS and PVC. Sabic aims to complete the merger during the second half of 2019. Sabic bought 50% partner Shell out of Sadaf for $820mn in 2017, terminating a joint venture deal due to end in 2020 (MEES, 27 Ja...
Volume: 62Issue: 11Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019 -
Gulf Crude Exports To Korea On The Rise
...ghest since October 2017 and 452,400 b/d from Kuwait. Although volumes from Kuwait are down on month-ago levels they are above the 2018 average of 447,000 b/d. Volumes from Qatar though fell to 65,800 b/d, the lowest MEES has on record dating back to January 2008, while Korea imported a record 43...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019 -
Tunisia’s Nawara Gas Project: Too Little Too Late?
...18 that crippled gas output the previous year (MEES, 2 June 2017), but worryingly still managed to oversee a 9% drop in production to an 11-year low of 193mn cfd. 2018 crude output fell to its lowest level since the country started producing in 1966 - a mere 38,400 b/d (MEES, 22 February). Lower ou...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019 -
Iran’s South Pars Gas Development Edges Forward
...maining six, but Iran has suffered major setbacks on Phase 11. Having tied up a $4.8bn contract with France’s Total (50.1%) and China’s CNPC (30%) to develop Phase 11 to produce 1.9bn cfd and 80,000 b/d condensate alongside local firm Petropars (19.9%) in July 2017 (MEES, 7 July 2017), the project has fa...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019 -
Egypt Oil Output To Fall As Key Producer Apache Slashes Investment
...llen in line with changes in drilling activity but with a lag of between 12 and 24 months. Most notably, the firm’s gross Egypt output slumped by 20,000 b/d between late 2015 and early 2017 as the firm slashed capex by 35% in 2015 and a further 45% in 2016 (see chart 3). This suggests that Apache’s gr...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019 -
KRG-Pearl Reach 20yr Gas Sales Deal
...pipeline connection from the Kurdistan Region to its neighbors. Russia’s Rosneft agreed in 2017 to construct a 30 bcm/y pipeline to Turkey by 2020 but the absence of concrete progress means that deadline now looks unlikely (MEES, 22 September 2017). Elsewhere, partners at Pearl have told MEES th...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019 -
Can Iraqi Kurdistan’s Bickering Factions Grasp Key Opportunities?
...ferendum in September 2017 which saw longstanding KRG president Masoud Barzani (KDP) resign – he still plays a major role behind the scenes – and Federal Iraqi forces retake large swaths of territory including key oil fields in Kirkuk (MEES, 10 November 2017). The crisis further eroded relations with Ba...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019 -
Kuwait Eyes Revenue Boost From Clean Fuels Upgrade
...dullah, are expected to be fully online by the end of 2019. In the meantime, work at the refineries has contributed to reducing Kuwait’s throughput to its lowest level in more than 20 years. The CFP was originally intended for start-up in late 2017. The first unit testing was eventually carried out la...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019 -
Egypt Launches ‘Wealth Fund’, Awaits Wealth
...untry’s oil output is more likely to fall than rise over the coming years (see p5). Egypt posted a deficit of E£186.7bn ($10.4bn) for the first six months of the 2018-19 financial year (July-December 2018), more or less unchanged from the E£187.3bn ($10.6bn) for the first half of the previous 2017-18 fi...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019 -
Oman: Junk Rating
...an a sub-investment rating in late 2017 (MEES, 24 November 2017); Fitch followed suit at the end of 2018 (MEES, 21 December 2018). Moody’s says the “key driver” of its downgrade is the “expectation that the scope for fiscal consolidation will remain more significantly constrained by the go...
Volume: 62Issue: 10Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019 -
Lebanon Nears Gas Exploration Kickoff
...ta and are on track to spud Lebanon’s first offshore exploration well in Block 4 in November or December, MEES learns. The consortium, awarded exploration Blocks 4 and 9 in late 2017 as part of Lebanon’s first bid-round (MEES, 15 December 2017), will then head directly to southern Block 9 to drill a se...
Volume: 62Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2019 -
Mauritania: Bullish Kosmos Eyes Second Major Entry; Is It Downplaying The Risks?
...elude off northern Australia is currently more than two years behind schedule with no sign of imminent start up (MEES, 22 February). This leaves only two 1.2mn t/y FLNG vessels currently-operational. The first, in Malaysia, started up in 2017. The second, Cameroon LNG, operated by Golar LNG, started up...
Volume: 62Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2019 -
Oman: Oxy Inks Block 72 Deal
...able data by 2Q 2020, after which it will embark on a drilling campaign. The signing is but another move as Oxy rapidly acquires Omani acreage: it was also recently awarded two other blocks - 51 and 65 - as part of Oman’s 2017 licensing round taking its total Omani assets to eight. Oman will prove a vi...
Volume: 62Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2019 -
Adnoc Advances Infrastructure Revamp With Storage, Pipeline Deals
...ores up to 6.29mn barrels at Kiire (MEES, 27 January 2017). UAE OIL & GAS INFRASTRUCTURE PIPELINE INVESTMENT PROJECT Shortly before the storage announcement, Adnoc confirmed that a deal had been reached to lease 18 crude oil and condensate pipelines to US investors Bl...
Volume: 62Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2019 -
Saudi Arabia Russia In Battle For Supremacy In China
...Saudi Arabia and Russia are increasingly cooperating in the energy sphere, having come together through the onset of Opec/Non-Opec production cuts since January 2017. But when it comes to the lucrative Chinese oil market, the two are engaged in a fierce battle for market share. China looks se...
Volume: 62Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2019 -
Algeria Completes Refinery Expansion, Looks Overseas For Further Gains
...halt “a litigation that was detrimental to both parties” (MEES, 9 June 2017). The work was re-awarded to Chinese state firm CPECC for AD45bn ($408mn at the time) in late 2016 (MEES, 11 November 2016). Completion of the project takes Algeria’s crude processing capacity to 559,000 b/d, or 72...
Volume: 62Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2019 -
Egypt Set To Miss 2022 Transport Fuel Self-Sufficiency Target
...ypt’s reliance on products imports. The focus of upgrades is on increasing output of the two key transport fuels, diesel and gasoline. For both, Egypt was reliant on imports to meet 46% of 2018 demand. This figure is actually an improvement on record levels of over 50% seen in 2016 and 2017. Ho...
Volume: 62Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2019 -
Masdar: Abu Dhabi’s Flagship Renewables Firm With A Global Footprint
...heduled for start-up in April 2020 (MEES, 24 March 2017). Among Masdar’s international projects are two of the world’s largest offshore wind farms, the UK’s London Array and Dudgeon. In the Hywind wind farm offshore Scotland, Norway’s Equinor and Masdar have installed the world’s first battery storage fa...
Volume: 62Issue: 09Published at Fri, 01 Mar 2019