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Middle East Firms Ramp Up Drilling Fleets
...between offshore drilling contractor Valaris and Saudi Aramco. ARO started operations in October 2017 and currently operates 15 rigs. The venture says it intends to order 20 new jack-up rigs over the next decade and expects the first two to be delivered in 2023. This pair are to be constructed at th...
Volume: 65Issue: 47Published at Fri, 25 Nov 2022 -
Qatar’s Neighborly Exports Jump As Regional Leaders Reconcile
...e extent to which regional states are seeking to draw a line under the damaging Qatar embargo which lasted from June 2017 until January 2021 (MEES, 8 January 2021). That embargo was finally brought to an end at the 5 January 2021 GCC summit at Al Ula in Saudi Arabia. Disagreements may still happen be...
Volume: 65Issue: 47Published at Fri, 25 Nov 2022 -
Kuwait Sees Eighth Consecutive Deficit Despite Oil Revenue Surge
...tween the legislative and executive branches of government. Even a debt law required to ease the government’s reliance on direct oil revenues by tapping into its dollar reserves has been stuck since October 2017. Kuwait’s bloated government expenses have depleted its General Reserve Fund (GRF) by some KD...
Volume: 65Issue: 47Published at Fri, 25 Nov 2022 -
Uniper Seeks Buyers For Fujairah Refinery
...rket. The two-train topping plant started commercial operations in 2017, and Uniper says it has “the capacity to produce about 5mn t/y of marine fuels with sulfur content as low as 0.1% and up to IMO 2020 specifications [0.5%].” The refinery runs on crude oil feedstock imported on tankers. Data in...
Volume: 65Issue: 46Published at Fri, 18 Nov 2022 -
QatarEnergy Plots Pivotal Iraq Entry Amid Planned Transformation
...transform itself into a major global energy player. “Qatar Petroleum; 10 years from now you will not recognize it,” CEO Saad Sherida al-Kaabi told MEES in 2017 (MEES, 8 December 2017), and in the ensuing five years, the Qatari state energy giant has changed much more than just its name. Mr Ka...
Volume: 65Issue: 11Published at Fri, 11 Nov 2022 -
Kuwait Reshuffles Oil & Gas Sector Leadership
...reverse capacity losses which saw KOC’s crude oil capacity fall to a 12-year low of 2.63mn b/d for 2020-21 (MEES, 22 October 2021), down from a peak of 3.15mn b/d in 2017-18. KOC’s new target is to reach 3.2mn b/d capacity by 2025 as part of KPC’s overall target of 3.5mn b/d. The other 30...
Volume: 65Issue: 45Published at Fri, 11 Nov 2022 -
TotalEnergies Eyes QatarEnergy Partnership In Iraq
...om 2017 to 2020, indicated that moving Iraq’s gas capture projects ahead should take priority. No surprise there given that Iraqi oil ministers have for years stressed that tackling flaring is their top priority, albeit with scant progress to date. Iraq’s new cabinet, in its manifesto submitted to...
Volume: 65Issue: 44Published at Fri, 04 Nov 2022 -
Inpex Eyes Sale Of Stake In Iraq’s Eridu Discovery
...-1) to partner CNPC and fellow Chinese state firm CNOOC (MEES, 29 April). Instead, the stake is to be distributed between oil ministry subsidiary Basrah Oil Company and Indonesian NOC Pertamina (MEES, 29 July). Eridu was discovered in February 2017 and is being developed under an Exploration, De...
Volume: 65Issue: 44Published at Fri, 04 Nov 2022 -
Algeria Prepares Oil & Gas Bid Round
...asons (MEES, 20 October 2017). US firms such as ExxonMobil and Chevron have shown interest in recent years but nothing concrete has been signed so far. Occidental has also hinted at potential shale gas projects. “As a large American company with state-of-the-art shale capabilities we think we have a lo...
Volume: 65Issue: 44Published at Fri, 04 Nov 2022