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Oman Sees Economic Weaknesses Play A Geopolitical Role
...l revenues. But it never fully recovered from 2014’s oil price crash. Coupled with a post-Arab Spring spending spree, this saw its debt balloon from $4bn in 2013 to $50bn just seven years later. This year’s collapse in oil prices added insult to injury. Revenues fell from $14.3bn in 1H 2019 to $12...
Volume: 63Issue: 44Published at Fri, 30 Oct 2020 -
Eni’s Zohr Under Threat From Water Infiltration
...2.7bn cfd was raised to 3.2bn cfd at the behest of Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as Egypt suffered gas shortages between 2014-2017, causing countrywide power cuts. In June last year at a conference in Cairo delegates warned that over-drilling could result in the reservoir’s collapse but th...
Volume: 63Issue: 42Published at Fri, 16 Oct 2020 -
Korea Crude Imports 6-Year Low, Taiwan Lowest In Decades
...e lowest annual figure since 2014. MIDEAST SLUMP Not only are Korean imports down but Middle East volumes are down further, by 10% for the first nine months of 2020 with Korea taking an 11-year low of just 1.68mn b/d from the Middle East in September. The region’s share of th...
Volume: 63Issue: 42Published at Fri, 16 Oct 2020 -
SEC $80bn Debt Dilemma
...reement with seven Saudi banks for SR9bn ($2.4bn) to finance “general corporate purposes including capital expenditure.” Overall, SEC has raised $51.3bn since July 2007, mainly through sukuk and bank loans. The largest loan by far, of $13.2bn, was granted by the Ministry of Finance in March 2014 (ME...
Volume: 63Issue: 42Published at Fri, 16 Oct 2020 -
Turkey’s East Med Drilling Campaign: Politics By Other Means
...In the scramble for the East Med, Turkey has been mixing guns with energy. A prolific politics-first drilling campaign has so far failed to result in an ‘economic’ discovery. But will Turkey’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ mentality see it strike gas? When in 2014 your correspondent asked the now-Tu...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Iraq’s Economy Teeters Despite Q3 Revenue Rebound
...ll below 3mn b/d for the first time since 2014 (see chart). If one sums up the extent of Iraq’s economic woes, it is that $43bn is far short of the $50bn earmarked this year for the bloated public sector’s ‘salaries and pensions’ alone (MEES, 8 May). Given Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s pr...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Acwa Control At Rawec As JGC Quits
...keover, Rawec had a strained relationship with Petro Rabigh: a 2013 outage at its utilities plant damaged a number of furnaces in the petchem plant’s cracker. Petro Rabigh threatened to terminate Rawec’s supply contract until a SR1.125bn ($300mn) compensation deal was agreed (MEES, 6 June 2014...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
Egypt Power Use Suffers Amid Covid Demand Depression
...nce 2014-15’s 147.0TWh. *Power consumption by the industrial sector slumped 13% year-on-year to just 9.58TWh for Q2, the lowest quarter since 1Q16 and the lowest second quarter in over a decade. For 2019-20 as a whole, industrial consumption was down 7% at 41.2TWh, the lowest figure since 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 40Published at Fri, 02 Oct 2020