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Deadline Set For Competing Gas Corridor Projects, Nabucco Plans Extension
...ah Deniz consortium to take its final investment decision in 2013 so as to be able to ship the early gas volumes to Europe by mid to late 2017. The BP move coincided with an announcement by Socar’s President Rovnag Abdullayev that the final purchase and transit agreement between Azerbaijan’s So...
Volume: 54Issue: 13Published at Mon, 28 Mar 2011 -
Wintershall To Join South Stream, Slovenia Signs JV Agreement
...rrent 0.5 bcm/y. The current contract expires in 2017. On 21 March, Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told reporters that Russia would be providing the Turkish authorities with additional information to help precipitate the granting of a permit for detailed route planning of the offshore co...
Volume: 54Issue: 13Published at Mon, 28 Mar 2011 -
Turkey Looks To Investment And Exploration, Mulls Southern Corridor Options
...ans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) – were all present at one session of the conference, during which they pointed out the benefits of their respective projects. All three projects are competing for the gas that will be produced by Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz Stage 2 project, expected to come on-stream in 2017...
Volume: 54Issue: 12Published at Mon, 21 Mar 2011 -
Socar Extends Shah Deniz Concession By Five Years
...niz 2 was originally expected to start production by 2013-14, a target that has been pushed back so far to 2017-20. The extension of the contract is also seen as an indication that the Azeris are approaching their decision time on the winner of the tender for the 10 bcm/y of gas from Shah Deniz 2 to be...
Volume: 54Issue: 10Published at Mon, 07 Mar 2011 -
Solar Cell Plant To Be Built In Jubail
...er 12,000 t/y by 2017. Polysilicon Technology’s Executive Director and CEO Ibrahim al-Humaidan said that that there is a genuine trend to shift to renewable sources of energy from oil and gas in the production of electricity, and that solar energy would be one of the options open for Saudi Arabia to...
Volume: 54Issue: 10Published at Mon, 07 Mar 2011