1. QatarEnergy Warns Of $20bn Annual Revenue Hit

    ...evated. A DISASTROUS 2026         The economic impact of the Iran war far exceeds that of the 2017-2021 embargo on Qatar by its neighbors. Qatar managed to ride that out comfortably as Saudi Arabia and the UAE were unable to convince the emirate’s primary clients such as China, India and South Korea to lo...

    Volume: 69
    Issue: 13
    Published at Fri, 27 Mar 2026
  2. Oman’s OQEP Targets 300,000 Boe/D By 2030

    ...EP’s working interest was hovering around 40,000 boe/d until two major projects came online in 2017, driving rapid growth; namely the expansion of its Bisat oil field in Block 60 and the startup of the BP-led 1bn cfd first phase Khazzan tight gas project in Block 61 (BP 40%op, OQEP 30%, Petronas 10...

    Volume: 69
    Issue: 12
    Published at Fri, 20 Mar 2026
  3. Duqm Refinery Feedstock Imperiled By Hormuz Closure

    ...ich would later be upgraded to its current 106,000 b/d capacity. Oman then commissioned the Sohar refinery in 2008, initially with a capacity of 116,000 b/d and subsequently expanded to 198,000 b/d in 2017 (MEES, 17 February 2017). In 2006, the government floated plans for the refinery at Duqm be...

    Volume: 69
    Issue: 11
    Published at Fri, 13 Mar 2026
  4. Global Gas Scramble After Qatar Shuts Down LNG Production

    ...osure. It has always marketed itself as a highly-reliable supplier, but going forward clients will have to take into consideration the geopolitical risks stemming from proximity to Iran. CEO Saad al-Kaabi emphasized the importance he places on this reputation of reliability when speaking with MEES in 2017...

    Volume: 69
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 06 Mar 2026