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BP Eyes Kirkuk Deal By February
...der the auspices of a 2013 MoU which was disrupted by the Islamic State’s 2014 takeover of much of northern Iraq, with the major restarting work in 2018. BP has decided to give Kirkuk a second chance due to Iraq’s willingness to offer improved contract terms under its ‘profit sharing’ Development an...
Volume: 67Issue: 48Published at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 -
Will Iraq Be Caught In The Crossfire Of Trump’s Iran Policy?
...gures including leaders of the Popular Mobilization Units (PMUs). The PMUs were formed to fight Islamic State terrorists in 2014 but have also encompassed many of the Iran-backed militias. The PMUs, by law, are part of Iraq’s official security apparatus but the line between them and the militias has so...
Volume: 67Issue: 47Published at Fri, 22 Nov 2024 -
Jordan Eyes Gas Expansion On Risha Reserves Hike
...frastructure and develop a gas network. And, while the numbers quoted by the minister are promising, further evaluations will be needed. Risha’s reservoir is seen as complex, with UK major BP walking away from the field in 2014 (MEES, 26 September 2014). JORDAN GAS & POWER INFRASTRUCTURE ...
Volume: 67Issue: 47Published at Fri, 22 Nov 2024 -
Tunisia Oil & Gas Output Falls To New Record Lows
...*Tunisia’s crude and condensate output fell to a new multi-decade low of 26,400 b/d for 3Q 2024. This is exactly half decade-ago levels (3Q 2014 was 53,000 b/d). Output has been on a consistent downward trend since hitting its 21st century peak of 99,000 b/d in 2007. The all-time high of 11...
Volume: 67Issue: 47Published at Fri, 22 Nov 2024 -
LNG Markets: Strong But Steady Growth With New Supply Set To Cap Prices
...llen 26% since peaking in 2014. *Australia remained Japan’s dominant supplier for 9M 2024, with 18.68mn tons, despite a 9% slump from the year-ago period which also saw Japan fall behind China as Australia’s top customer (see p22 for full data). Malaysia with 7.63mn tons was number two ahead of...
Volume: 67Issue: 44Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2024 -
Iraqi Fuel Oil Export Surge Raises Smuggling Concerns
...bsidized prices, especially those producing asphalt. Michael Knights, Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, has looked closely at the trade, and says “these plants existed since at least 2014 and have bloomed in recent years with licenses issued by the Ministry of Trade and fu...
Volume: 67Issue: 44Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2024