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Egypt Pursues Gas Development Plans
...output to 10bn cfd by 2011, from around 6bn cfd now. On top of this, new gas export plans, including the second 5mn tons/year LNG train at Damietta, extra volumes through the Arab Gas Pipeline to Syria and Lebanon and supplies of 1.7bcf/y to Israel, will stretch Egyptian production even fu...
Volume: 51Issue: 13Published at Mon, 31 Mar 2008 -
Iran LNG Lines Up Two Consortia To Compete For Liquefaction Plant Contract
...rdan announced that the Iran LNG project was scheduled to be brought on-line in January 2011 at a total cost of $4.35bn for the downstream facilities, with the liquefaction plant being developed in two phases, according to a 23 March Fars News Agency report. He said that 995mn cfd of gas for th...
Volume: 51Issue: 13Published at Mon, 31 Mar 2008 -
EGAS Chief Outlines Egypt’s Gas Strategy
...r an increase in the production of gas to 10bn cfd by 2011, from around 6bn cfd now. First Undersecretary to the Minster of Petroleum Shamil Hamdy told MEES earlier this month that the 10bn cfd target was not likely before 2013. Highlighting Egypt’s gas dilemma, apparently unintentionally, Mr La...
Volume: 51Issue: 12Published at Mon, 24 Mar 2008 -
Nozari Claims Iranian Daily Oil Output Record Of 4.2Mn Barrels/Day
...,800 b/d in 1999. He added that the western unit aimed to raise its capacity to 500,000 b/d by 2011. Meanwhile, NIOC Director of Planning Abdol Delparish told Fars News Agency on 10 March that Iran should be capable of producing an average 4.27mn b/d of crude oil in the next Iranian year (21 March 20...
Volume: 51Issue: 12Published at Mon, 24 Mar 2008 -
JPMC Reports 187.5% Rise In Profit In 2007
...nstruction of the fertilizer plant is to start in the next four months and production will begin in late 2011. ...
Volume: 51Issue: 12Published at Mon, 24 Mar 2008 -
Petrofac Awarded Letter Of Intent For Gas Plant In Syria
...d offsite facilities, gathering pipelines and living quarters. The project is due for completion in the first quarter of 2011. Petrofac has previously completed several EPC projects in Syria. Hayan Petroleum Company is a joint stock company owned equally between the Syrian Petroleum Company (SP...
Volume: 51Issue: 12Published at Mon, 24 Mar 2008 -
Caspian And Central Asian Export Pipelines Assume Aura Of Most Serious Game
...13 Azerbaijan, Middle East 2 AMBO Bulgaria-Macedonia-Albania 900 750,000-900,000 B/D $1.2-1.5bn 2011 Caspian, Russia 3 BAPline Burgas, Bulgaria-Alexandroupolis, Greece 279 70...
Volume: 51Issue: 11Published at Mon, 17 Mar 2008 -
Details Of JPRC/Government Agreement Revealed
...urth expansion and upgrading project is completed, but not later than 2011. The 100,000 b/d capacity Zarqa refinery is receiving about of 20,000 b/d of Iraqi Basra crude – medium and heavy – at discounted prices, delivered by road tankers to Jordan. The project will cost about $1.7bn and will re...
Volume: 51Issue: 11Published at Mon, 17 Mar 2008 -
DEWA In Talks With Sino Global For First Private Power Plant
...e 2,000mw hydrogen-fired plant, expected to cost around $3bn, should start operations in 2011, said DEWA CEO Sa΄id al-Tayir on 11 March. It will be implemented either on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) or a build-own-operate (BOO) basis. Sino Global will import hydrogen produced from coal in the US...
Volume: 51Issue: 11Published at Mon, 17 Mar 2008 -
Caspian Sea Region Pipelines – Existing and Proposed
...rkey’s Bosphorus and Dardanelle Straits it has been on the drawing board since the mid-1990s. Construction is expected to begin in late-2008 and the target date for operating is 2011. The 900km crude oil pipeline (750,000-900,000 b/d capacity) will cost $1.2-1.5bn and carry Russian and Caspian Sea cr...
Volume: 51Issue: 11Published at Mon, 17 Mar 2008 -
Algeria Pursues Gas Export Plans Ahead Of Production Hike
...dustrial gas supplier Air Products and Chemicals Inc (APCI) on 22 January. The equipment is due to be delivered in late 2009, with the plant scheduled for completion in 2011. The 4mn tons/year integrated Gassi Touil LNG plant is currently under consideration, with no contracts having been awarded si...
Volume: 51Issue: 10Published at Mon, 10 Mar 2008 -
North Africa Struggles To Meet Soaring Power Demand
...pected to be ready in November 2011 and to cost around $1.6bn (MEES, 21 January), and phase two of the North Cairo power station, which was completed in October 2007 and doubled the plant’s capacity to 1,500mw. High Hopes For Renewables At the inauguration of the North Cairo plant’s expansion last ye...
Volume: 51Issue: 09Published at Mon, 03 Mar 2008 -
IPIC And KazMunaiGaz Conduct Feasibility Study For Petrochemical Plants
...e hydrocarbon production areas in the west of the country to the populated south, which is dependent upon gas imports from Uzbekistan. The project is estimated to cost $3.8bn and cover 1,500km. The pipeline is scheduled to start operation in 2011 with a capacity of 5 bcm/year, which will la...
Volume: 51Issue: 09Published at Mon, 03 Mar 2008 -
China Starts Construction Of Second West-East Gas Pipeline
...signed for a maximum pressure of 12 mpa. The pipeline will ensure stable gas delivery for more than 30 years, CNPC said. The Horgos-Zhongwei and Zhongwei-Jingbian sections are to be in operation by end-2009, and the Zhongwei-Guangzhou and Wongyuan-Shenzhen sections by June 2011. The entire pipeline is...
Volume: 51Issue: 09Published at Mon, 03 Mar 2008