1. Burgan Dip Hampers Kuwait Oil Production Capacity Growth

    ...Production capacity in Kuwait edged up just 1,000 b/d in 2017-18 (to end-March) according to latest figures from state firm Kuwait Oil Company (KOC). An apparent dip in capacity at the flagship Burgan field offset the 80,000 b/d gains from Kuwait’s northern Jurassic fields resulting in ov...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 12 Oct 2018
  2. Omani Oil Output Nears 1mn B/D Mark, Revenues Soar

    ...lumes coupled with rising prices. MEES estimates that crude and condensate export revenues brought in $1.98bn in September – the highest figure since December 2014. 3Q’s sum of $5.63bn is up $2.09bn year-on-year - nearly 60%. Year-to-date revenues are up 35% on the same period in 2017, which will he...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 41
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  3. Total Signs Up For Algeria Expansion

    ...laise affecting Algeria’s gas sector. Despite the start-up of a key Repsol-led field (2.9bcm/year Reggane North), sales gas volumes edged down to 94.5bcm for 2017 (MEES, 7 September). Delays elsewhere mean output may decline this year despite the February start-up of the 1.8bcm/y Timimoun field: first ga...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 41
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  4. Qatar Drilling Tender Imminent

    ...ss as an export terminal. The timeline has slipped slightly as Mr Kaabi told MEES in December 2017 that “all the bids are in now and we are evaluating these. By the first or second quarter next year we will decide with our partners what we want to do” (MEES, 8 December 2017...

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  5. DNO All In On Iraqi Kurdistan As Output Soars

    ...ne 2017 start up. With DNO riding high on production gains and higher oil prices, the company is also poised to begin drilling at Baeshiqa (DNO 32% op, ExxonMobil 32%, Turkish Energy Company 16%, KRG 20%). The firm finalized its acquisition of its 32% stake from ExxonMobil in April (MEES, 4 May). Th...

    Volume: 61
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  6. Oil Markets Enter The ‘Red Zone’

    ...iversally bullish on the future of Brazil’s deepwater ‘pre salt’ output, delays and a heavy maintenance schedule mean this year’s output has been down on 2017 (MEES, 7 September). August’s output, at 2.52mn b/d was the lowest in more than two years. However the continued ramp-up at new pre salt FPSOs ma...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 41
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  7. Libya Looks To BP/Eni Deal To Unlock Upstream Investment

    ...nditions allowed. But as a company with no production or other assets in Libya it had never judged the timing opportune. How to square the circle? …BUT ENI EYES BIG REWARD              Enter Italy’s Eni, Libya’s biggest producer with 384,000 boe/d of output for 2017 (mostly gas) and a proud record of...

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  8. Oman Eyes Big Solar To Reduce Reliance On Gas-Fired Power

    ...pacity of 1.55GW put renewables in second place, with the remainder comprising a “clean coal” project and the Misfah IPP, for which the fuel has not been specified (see chart). At the end of 2017 Oman had just 8MW of renewables power generation capacity, according to Abu Dhabi-based renewable energy ag...

    Volume: 61
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  9. Drilling Tie-Ups Focus On Mideast

    ...ntracts in the kingdom (MEES, 13 January 2017). The deal will create “a leading offshore driller by fleet size, geographic presence and customer base, with 82 rigs spanning six continents and collectively serving more than 35 customers, including the largest national oil companies, international ma...

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  10. Saudi-Bahrain Pipeline Completed

    ...arded the $4.2bn EPCC contract for the long-planned Bapco Modernization Program in late 2017, with contractors anticipating completion in 2022 (MEES, 8 December 2017).  ...

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  11. Crude Official Selling Prices ($/B): Gulf Producers Raise November Asia Prices For Key Grades To Near 4-Year High

    ...*VS ICE BRENT FROM JULY 2017 PREVIOUSLY VS BWAVE....

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  12. Egypt Gas Hub Ambitions Gather Pace

    ...d LNG import bill which came to $10.3bn in 2017. Since receiving its first cargoes in April 2015 the bulk of the LNG Egypt received was in 2016, when imports totaled 979mn cfd of gas, some 20% of the country’s total gas consumption – which would in turn have been higher had more gas been av...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 05 Oct 2018
  13. Iraq: Record Oil Exports, Revenues At 6-Year High

    ...which appear on the cards but cannot be discounted – full year revenues are set to total around $87bn. This would be a 46% increase on 2017’s $59.5bn and the highest figure since 2013’s $89.2bn (see chart 2). DIVERSE EXPORT SLATE         Iraq has a relatively broad slate of crude buyers, al...

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  14. Saudi Solar Plans: Crashing Like Icarus?

    ...y). This in turn marked a scaling back of government atomic and renewables agency Kacare’s 2013 plan for 54GW of renewables capacity by 2030. The megaplan was also in stark contrast to Saudi renewables progress to date: total renewables capacity amounted to 92MW as of the end of 2017, according to Ab...

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  15. OPEC Production Up As Saudis Tout More In The Pipeline

    ...oduction rose just 100,000 b/d in September as the group struggled to offset ongoing declines in Iran and Venezuela. The 33.01mn b/d that it posted was a 14-month high, and was 110,000 b/d more than in September 2017. Opec output has averaged 32.60mn b/d over the first nine months of the year, 16...

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  16. Iraqi Government Formation Gathers Pace

    ...om within the Kurdistan political establishment may be little more than tepid. His support for last year’s controversial independence referendum (MEES, 22 September 2017) was cool at most: the dominant Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) backed Mr Masum for the presidency. On the international stage it...

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  17. KRG Vote: No Change

    ...aq’s May elections and September 2017’s controversial independence referendum) and concerns over corruption. Indeed, allegations of election fraud since the polls are rife. The duopoly of the dominant Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) was further entrenched as...

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  18. Iran Awards Key Contract For Strategic Hormuz Bypass Project

    ...ports – overwhelmingly from Kharg Island, with small volumes from nearby Soroosh – averaged 2.1mn b/d in 2017, alongside a further 490,000 b/d condensate from Assaluyeh, for a combined 2.6mn b/d. But with the imminent return of US oil-sector sanctions after 4 November, Iran’s oil exports have already be...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 40
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  19. Egypt’s Petchems Producers Step On The Gas

    ...st short of the 10.6% rise in Egypt’s gas output over the same period. Egypt’s gas output rose by a further 19% to average 5.34bn cfd for 2017-18, implying a jump in propane output to over 687,000 t/y. The further leap in gas output to a record 6.6mn cfd for September has almost certainly boosted Eg...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 40
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  20. Egypt LPG: Jekyll & Hyde

    ...ged up to 16,000 b/d for 2017-18. Egypt’s butane imports rose by 11% to 74,000 b/d for 2017-18, though Cairo will be hoping that efforts to expand the country’s piped natural gas network on the back of record output will make this a high-watermark.  ...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 05 Oct 2018