1. Iran Revives 4mn B/D Production Target

    ...As key Opec members meet this weekend to decide whether to extend their ‘voluntary cuts’ into the second half of the year (see p9), Iran will as always cast its support from the sidelines. The country has essentially been exempt from cuts ever since Opec+ cuts began in January 2017, while ev...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 31 May 2024
  2. First Oil Export From UAE’s Belbazem

    ...velopment of Bu Haseer’s modest reserves economical, and Al Yasat has pursued a similar approach with Belbazem (MEES, 28 May). Outside of Al Yasat, CNPC is also present at Abu Dhabi’s largest concession, the 2mn+ b/d Adnoc Onshore concession. CNPC was awarded an 8% stake at Adnoc Onshore in 2017, ce...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 31 May 2024
  3. Sudan’s Army Turns To Russia For Weapons In Exchange For Naval ‘Supply Point’

    ...stored diplomatic relations with Sudan (under the SAF), having severed ties under President Bashir in 2016, when Khartoum sided with Riyadh following an attack on the Saudi embassy in Tehran, and later deployed troops to join the Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthis in Yemen (MEES, 20 January 2017...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 22
    Published at Fri, 31 May 2024
  4. Iraq Bidding: Shell & Adnoc Locked Out By Inflexible Criteria

    ...ar, the firm declared commerciality on its 2017 Eridu discovery on Block 10 in nearby Dhi Qar province (MEES, 10 March 2023) with plans for 30,000 b/d pilot production in 2027. Reaching that milestone took two years after submitting a development proposal, leaving Lukoil and its Japanese partner Inpex di...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 21
    Published at Fri, 24 May 2024
  5. Iraq Bidding: Chinese Firms Dominate

    ...gion’s rebounding oil output (see p5). In the upstream, it operates the Kurdish-controlled Khurmala dome portion of the giant Kirkuk oilfield and between 2014 and 2017 it controversially operated the field’s Avana Dome, and the nearby Bai Hasan field after Kurdish forces moved in claiming to secure th...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 20
    Published at Fri, 17 May 2024
  6. Rising Kurdistan Oil Production Gives Iraq Opec Headache

    ...mmitments (MEES, 10 March 2017). The collapse of Kurdistan production in mid-2023 had been a boon for Baghdad, which swiftly increased its directly-controlled crude exports from the south to boost revenues but has been slow to cut again as northern output has returned. An agreement was struck with Erbil in Ap...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 20
    Published at Fri, 17 May 2024
  7. QatarEnergy Boosts ExxonMobil East Med Collaboration With Egypt Farm-In

    ...up in breaking off relations – returning $7bn in loans and throwing Al Jazeera journalists in jail, among other measures (MEES, 8 July 2018). Egypt was more than happy to jump on the bandwagon of the Saudi-led embargo of Qatar from 2017 which finally came to an end in January 2021 (MEES, 8 Ja...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 20
    Published at Fri, 17 May 2024
  8. Kuwait’s Emir Suspends Parliament;Can He Quell Tumultuous Divisions?

    ...ss a crucial debt law since 2017 due to opposition by MPs, these onerous spending commitments saw Kuwait rack up some $108bn in cumulative deficits over 2014-2022 (see chart 2). A 2024-2027 government program published earlier this year envisages a further surging of deficits to a colossal total of KD...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 20
    Published at Fri, 17 May 2024
  9. UAE-Oman Relations: Brotherly Love Or Sibling Rivalry?

    ...licy. Muscat has generally followed a regional foreign policy guided by mediation and diplomatic engagement. Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi has been keen to flex its military and economic strength, most recently in Sudan (MEES, 3 May). When the UAE joined Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in its blockade of Qatar in 2017...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 20
    Published at Fri, 17 May 2024
  10. Gas Output: From Bad To Worse

    ...Egypt’s gas output woes go from bad to worse. Output slumped to a six-year low 5.21bn cfd for March, almost 2bn cfd down on the record 7.19bn cfd hit in September 2021. On a quarterly basis, output was down 3% sequentially at 5.31bn cfd for Q1, the lowest since 4Q 2017 and some 25% below 3Q...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 19
    Published at Fri, 10 May 2024
  11. Saudi Arabia Targets Foreign Investment To Bolster Economic Growth

    ...eated the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference which it has held in Riyadh annually since October 2017 and which was swiftly dubbed ‘Davos in the Desert.’ Last month Davos, home to the WEF’s flagship event, truly came to the Desert. While the 28-29 April WEF Special Meeting had more of a ge...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 19
    Published at Fri, 10 May 2024
  12. Bahrain Plans 2GW Wind Capacity

    ...y to net-zero by 2060. And the country’s 2017 National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP) targets renewables capacity of 225MW by 2025 (equivalent to 5% of forecast peak demand) and 710MW (10%) by 2035. Bahrain’s current installed capacity is 5GW from a fleet of five thermal plants. Renewables ca...

    Volume: 67
    Issue: 18
    Published at Fri, 03 May 2024