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Tunisia Touts Export Potential, As Gas Projects Unfold
...aring and producing 500 b/d of condensate. Sidetrack drilling is due to be completed in mid-2010, with the gas lift coming into effect in 2011....
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009 -
No Role For Iran In Nabucco, Says RWE
...ippers on a binding basis is expected to be commenced in the first half of next year. It added that a final investment decision is expected at the end of 2010 and that currently costs for construction of the 3,300km pipeline are estimated at approximately €8bn. Building is planned to begin in 2011 an...
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009 -
Nabucco Begins Dialogue With Lenders, Says Mitschek
...tschek said, adding that the talks are aimed at determining the key financing parameters and other important project decisions. The 31 bcm/year capacity, 3,300 km gas pipeline is estimated to cost €8bn. A final investment decision is expected in 2010 and construction should begin in 2011. “The mo...
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009 -
Economic Outlook Positive But Private Investment Low, Economists Say
...owth at 3.6% and 4.7% in 2010 and 2011, according to its base case estimates, amid rising oil production, stronger domestic demand on the back of the government’s expansionary fiscal and monetary policy, and a gradual resumption of credit growth. Morgan Stanley also expects inflation to de...
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009 -
Somali PM Announces Piracy Eradication Effort
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LII No 45 9-Nov-2009 SOMALIA Somali PM Announces Piracy Eradication Effort The Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia, 'Umar 'Abd al-Rashid 'Ali Sharmarke, has announced a plan to eradicate Somali piracy by 2011...
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009 -
The Rush For Oil: Iraq’s Oil Capacity Potential And Regional Geopolitics
...oduction increments would come from the improved production rates in the producing field and the first commercial production in the green fields in 2011 and considerable capacity additions would be achieved by 2013. However, by 2016 and 2017 all fields will be hitting their production plateau target. The th...
Volume: 52Issue: 45Published at Mon, 09 Nov 2009 -
Qatar Rolls Out The LNG Mega-Trains
...the $12-18bn range given when the project was launched in 2006. Construction is 70% complete, says the QP source. “But it is not linear, the last 30% is going to be the hardest,” he says. Shell had hoped for start-up by late 2010, but this is believed to have slipped into early 2011, says the so...
Volume: 52Issue: 44Published at Mon, 02 Nov 2009 -
Italy’s Bonatti Awarded $150Mn El-Merk Pipeline Contract
...pected to come on-stream in late 2011 or early 2012 with output capacities of 135,000 b/d of crude oil, 150,000 b/d of condensate and 30,000 b/d of LPG (MEES, 10 August)....
Volume: 52Issue: 44Published at Mon, 02 Nov 2009 -
Iran Threatens To Replace Sofregaz On Varamin Project
...cently expressed an interest in the project. These companies include Germany’s KBB, Russia’s Stroytransgaz and Poland’s POGC. The Yort-e-Shah gas storage facility had been expected to start operations in 2011. The natural gas storage facility in the city of Varamin, 70km southwest of Tehran, will ha...
Volume: 52Issue: 44Published at Mon, 02 Nov 2009 -
Hanwha Wins Contract For Samra Power Plant Expansion
...ung Kim at the signing ceremony, which was attended by Jordan’s Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Khaldun Qutaishat. The project, expected to be completed by 2011, should help address the kingdom’s growing electricity demands....
Volume: 52Issue: 44Published at Mon, 02 Nov 2009 -
Dubai To Be More Cautious In GRE Support, S&P Says
...andard & Poor’s Ratings Services (S&P) reports. The ratings agency estimates a total debt of $80-90bn owed by the emirate’s government and its related GREs, the majority of which will be due in 2011 and 2012. Cumulative debt repayments over the next three years for Dubai-based GREs are speculated to am...
Volume: 52Issue: 44Published at Mon, 02 Nov 2009 -
EU Calls For Ceasefire, Reforms In Yemen
...rliament and parliamentary groups as part of efforts to improve the electoral system, following the failure of the ruling party and opposition to agree to the holding 2009 elections. The council called for elections in 2011. “The EU will continue to accompany Yemen on this difficult reform path and of...
Volume: 52Issue: 44Published at Mon, 02 Nov 2009 -
Political Comment (2 November 2009)
...mid-2010 and withdraw altogether by the end of 2011. 'Abbas Sets Election Date In a move which probably signals the demise of Egyptian attempts to end to the rift at the heart of the Palestinian movement by mediating a rapprochement between Fatah and Hamas, Palestinian President (and Fatah le...
Volume: 52Issue: 44Published at Mon, 02 Nov 2009 -
Algeria Seeks International Partnerships To Confront Upstream Challenges
...ream in 2011-12, and which will produce 85% crude and 15% condensate. As the largest international oil producer in Algeria, Anadarko has suffered heavy financial losses from the windfall tax, and El-Merk’s development was delayed by three to four years. But MEES learns that the EPC bids for El-Merk ar...
Volume: 51Issue: 47Published at Mon, 24 Nov 2008 -
Bureaucracy Hampers Iraqi Oil Rehabilitation Efforts
...SIGIR, Baghdad’s 2009-11 Strategic Plan is based on export prices of $80/B for 2009, $85/B for 2010, and $90/B for 2011, further underlining the damage posed by both falling pricing and declining production capacity in the south. The report also illustrated continued difficulties the Mi...
Volume: 51Issue: 47Published at Mon, 24 Nov 2008 -
Political Comment (24 November 2008)
...forces, which is probably why cabinet spokesman ΄Ali al-Dabbagh stressed that “the total withdrawal will be completed by 31 December 2011. This is not governed by circumstances on the ground. The date is specific and final.” Unfortunately for Mr Dabbagh, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of St...
Volume: 51Issue: 47Published at Mon, 24 Nov 2008 -
Libya’s Oil Development Plans Gather Pace, IOCs Outline EOR Projects
...ha Sirte 350,000 600,000 2014 Verenex* Area 47 Ghadames n/a 50,000 2011 To...
Volume: 51Issue: 46Published at Mon, 17 Nov 2008 -
Costs Slide Prompts Wave Of Project Delays
...0,000 b/d offshore Manifa increment, which is due to begin starting up at the end of 2011. Manifa, the last of the mega-projects in Saudi Aramco’s current upstream expansion drive, is being widely touted as the most expensive increment in the company’s history, with current projections overshadowing th...
Volume: 51Issue: 46Published at Mon, 17 Nov 2008 -
Hyproc Receives New LPG Carrier From Japan’s Namura, Algerian LPG Exports Set To Rise
...signed to expand and modernize Hyproc’s fleet. The company expects to receive three more LPG carriers, each with a capacity of 35,000 cu ms, between 2009 and 2011, two of which are being constructed by Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) following an agreement signed in September (MEES, 8 Se...
Volume: 51Issue: 46Published at Mon, 17 Nov 2008 -
Iran’s Oil Production Not Expected To Increase Medium-Term, Says FACTS
...0 B/D) Phase 1 (Timeline) Phase 2 (Timeline) Anaran StatoilHydro (Likely) 68 (2011-12) 130 (2015) Azadegan PetroIran* 50 (2009) 170 (2013-14) Yadavaran Sinopec 85 (20...
Volume: 51Issue: 46Published at Mon, 17 Nov 2008