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Kuwait Targets 2030 For Delivery Of $19bn In Megaprojects
...rth Kuwait, mostly from the Raudhatain and Sabriya fields (see map, p3), had hit 600,000 b/d by end 2022, up 37,000 b/d on the 563,000 b/d figure at the end of 2020-21 but still below 2019-20’s 635,000 b/d and the 2017-18 peak of 760,000 b/d. 2022’s gains may well be thanks to the ramp-up of op...
Volume: 66Issue: 19Published at Fri, 12 May 2023 -
Shell & BP Advance Egypt Drilling As Chevron & Exxon Make Deepwater Splash
...igocene finds in Egypt’s Mediterranean include Eni’s Temsah, where output peaked at 1bn cfd in 2012 but has singe fallen to negligible levels with decommissioning work ongoing. The Miocene, meanwhile, offered up BP’s Atoll field, which came online in late 2017 and produces around 400mn cfd. Shell and pa...
Volume: 66Issue: 19Published at Fri, 12 May 2023 -
Iran’s Million Barrel West Karun Ambitions Recede Into The Distance
...arded Petropars a $1.3bn contract (MEES, 24 July 2020) to deliver the phase after hopes of bringing foreign IOCs were derailed first by Iran’s protracted and unfavorable contracting offerings in 2016 and 2017 (MEES, 2 September 2016 & MEES, 23 June 2017) before sanctions dealt the final blow. Re...
Volume: 66Issue: 18Published at Fri, 05 May 2023 -
Egypt Renewables Plans Pick Up Pace
...lar park in southern Egypt in 2017 (MEES, 1 November 2019). And wind capacity is set to surge ahead of solar in the coming years with 2.1GW of planned capacity at various stages of development, with just 700MW of solar planned. SHIFTING FOCUS Cairo has shifted from prioritizing co...
Volume: 65Issue: 21Published at Fri, 27 May 2022 -
Mauritania Gas Development Gets European Supply Crunch Boost, But Exploration Canned
...e north is set to be relinquished on the expiry of its current exploration period at the end of next month. At least BP drilled an exploration well on C-12, 2017’s Lamantin-1 which unsuccessfully targeted oil. This is more than ExxonMobil did on its three ultra-deepwater blocks – C-14, C-17 an...
Volume: 65Issue: 20Published at Fri, 20 May 2022 -
Libya Sees Smuggling Surge As Oil Prices Rise
...werbrokers. Naturally, the practice puts a huge strain on state coffers and means Libya is effectively paying hundreds of millions each year to smugglers to enrich themselves. Between 2017 and 2021 Libya spent almost $14bn on fuel subsidies according to figures from the central bank (see chart 2). A su...
Volume: 65Issue: 20Published at Fri, 20 May 2022 -
Saudi Arabia Surges To $15bn Q1 Surplus
...INS Total revenues in the first quarter amounted to $74.1bn, the highest quarterly figure in ministry data stretching back to 1Q 2017. Within this, oil amounted to $49bn (66%), the highest figure since 3Q 2018’s $49.1bn (see chart 2), as Brent crude averaged $98/B for the quarter. With oil prices co...
Volume: 65Issue: 20Published at Fri, 20 May 2022 -
Iraq Crude Exports Push Against Capacity Constraints
...ins only in 2023 and 2025. The first gains are slated to come through the much-delayed Sealine 3 pipeline which is planned to add 600,000 b/d by connecting to ABOT, the non-operational SPM4 and the 600,000 b/d Khor al-Amaya (KAAOT) terminal which has been offline since 2017 due to pipeline leaks. Mr...
Volume: 65Issue: 18Published at Fri, 06 May 2022 -
Oman Oil Output At Near-Record Highs As India Shipments Surge
...similarly low volumes in April. With Chinese spot crude buying having dropped off significantly over the last couple of months as Covid restrictions crimp demand, India has stepped up to fill the gap. Shipments to India doubled to 220,000 b/d in March, the highest figure since October 2017 th...
Volume: 65Issue: 18Published at Fri, 06 May 2022 -
Majors’ Russia Exit Puts Spotlight On Mena Portfolios
...to Iran’s South Pars gas project in 2017 was cut short by the return of US sanctions the following year (MEES, 23 November 2018). While it was prevented by the Algerian government from buying Occidental’s ex-Anadarko assets in 2020 (MEES, 8 May 2020), at least the firm managed to complete its co...
Volume: 65Issue: 18Published at Fri, 06 May 2022 -
Energean Karish FPSO Sets Sail, Adds Gas Sales Deal
...pply 0.8bcm/y (77mn cfd) to the newly privatized 700MW East Hagit Power Plant in northern Israel (MEES, 21 January). It is the second GSPA that Energean has signed with lead partner Edeltech, following an October 2017 deal to supply 2.5bcm of gas over 14 years (see table). Energean flags up that th...
Volume: 65Issue: 18Published at Fri, 06 May 2022 -
Iraqi Kurdistan’s Energy Sector Under Attack
...vancing Islamic State and Kurdish fighters filled the vacuum, saw it banned by NOC following the federal government’s re-taking of the fields in 2017. Kar’s proposal to take over two power plants in Basra last year was denounced by MPs (MEES, 12 February 2021) who labeled it as a sell-off of “state as...
Volume: 65Issue: 18Published at Fri, 06 May 2022 -
UAE’S First Waste-To-Energy Plant Begins Testing
...become the Middle East’s first zero-waste city.” The plant, developed by Abu Dhabi state utility Adpower, incorporates moving grate technology to process and burn waste to drive a steam turbine generator set EWEC is led by Abu Dhabi state renewables firm Masdar and was formed in 2017 with the go...
Volume: 65Issue: 18Published at Fri, 06 May 2022 -
Shell Egypt Slump Opens The Door For Chevron
...ft Shell-predecessor BG unable to meet its export commitments from the 7.2mn t/y ELNG export terminal which adjoins the WDDM processing facilities at Idku (MEES, 7 February 2014). Even the addition of UK major BP’s West Nile Delta (WND) project from 2017 wasn’t enough to reboot LNG exports. This pr...
Volume: 64Issue: 21Published at Fri, 28 May 2021 -
Libya Advances Power Projects
...ectric of the first unit for its 650MW Tobruk gas turbine plant. Such developments are the result of a brightening political and security outlook after years of division and war (MEES, 12 February). Contracts for both plants were initially signed in 2017 but construction was put on hold due to fi...
Volume: 64Issue: 21Published at Fri, 28 May 2021 -
Saudi Crude Exports Tumble To Ten-Year Lows Amid Deeper Cuts
...proximately 60% of the liquids burned for power generation and water desalination, with crude oil accounting for approximately 40% (see chart 3). This is broadly in line with recent trends, with fuel oil having accounted for more than 50% on an annual basis since 2017. 1: SAUDI CRUDE EXPORTS FELL TO TH...
Volume: 64Issue: 20Published at Fri, 21 May 2021 -
Adnoc Prepares To IPO Fertilizer & Drilling JVs
...19). When it comes to IPOs, Adnoc has prior experience. It initially floated 10% of its retail arm, Adnoc Distribution, in December 2017, raising $851mn (MEES, 16 February 2018), and followed this up last year with a further 10%-placement which raised $1bn (MEES, 18 September 2020). 20% of Adnoc Di...
Volume: 64Issue: 20Published at Fri, 21 May 2021 -
Dana Gas Profits Jump As Oil Market Strengthens
...CEIVABLES ($MN, END OF PERIOD) SOURCE: DANA GAS, MEES. 2: DANA GAS NET OUTPUT: KRG VOLUMES ARE NOW CLEARLY AHEAD OF THOSE FROM EGYPT (BOE/D) SOURCE: DANA GAS, MEES. 3: DANA GAS CAPEX DROPPED TO ITS LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 2017 LAST YEAR ($MN)...
Volume: 64Issue: 19Published at Fri, 14 May 2021 -
Homs Refinery Fire Sheds Light On Syria’s Murky Fuel Markets
...stribution. HTS itself is accused of being a covert branch of Al-Qaeda and has been labelled a terrorist group by, amongst others, the US and Turkey. Reported to be established in 2017 by a group of Syrian businessmen living in Turkey, Watad receives oil shipments from Turkish suppliers who deliver it to th...
Volume: 64Issue: 19Published at Fri, 14 May 2021 -
As Momentum Returns To KRG Oil Sector, Repayment Change Highlight Challenges
...peline connection. Pearl also has another big gas field in Kurdistan – the nearby 5.7tcf Chemchemal field – where it has conducted appraisal drilling. It was also awarded blocks 19 and 20 in 2017 as part of a deal with the KRG over receivables (see p5). ...
Volume: 64Issue: 19Published at Fri, 14 May 2021