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India Steps Up Crude Buying Diversification
...test export data suggest higher volumes to come (see p2). Number two Saudi Arabia is down 23% at 596,000 b/d, the lowest half-year figure since 1H 2011. Saudi Arabia’s market share of just 14.7% for 1H 2021 is the lowest in well over a decade (see chart and table for full data). IN...
Volume: 64Issue: 35Published at Fri, 03 Sep 2021 -
Libya’s One Million Barrel Question
...gitimacy to rule Libya. Several power-hungry players have held the oil industry hostage to their political ambitions since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. This time is no different and there is no end in sight. ...
Volume: 63Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2020 -
EOG To Bring ‘Unconventional’ Know-How To Oman’s Upstream
...ll to be drilled was Hayah-1, but shortly after that came up dry in 2016 (see map, MEES, 27 May 2016), operator DNO chose to walk away. That left Apex, a small private firm out of Alberta, with a 100% stake at the asset which it was originally awarded in September 2011. Apex kept the faith. Ac...
Volume: 63Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2020 -
Saudi Petchems Firms: Consolidation Ahead?
...merging the two companies,” while caveating that entering discussions “does not necessarily mean that the deal will take place.” Indeed, the companies entered into talks about a similar merger in 2011 without concluding a deal. The proposed merger comes at a time when Saudi petchems firms of al...
Volume: 63Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2020 -
Tunisia: Southern Output Dries Up
...nisia’s oil and gas sector has been in almost continuous decline since the 2011 revolution. On 2 September, Tunisia inaugurated its 12th government in nine years. New energy minister Saloua Sghaier faces the daunting task of somehow rescuing a sector on its knees. But how long will she have? THE SL...
Volume: 63Issue: 38Published at Fri, 18 Sep 2020 -
Gulf Producers See Rig Count Slump
...ing forward. The situation is especially acute in the offshore, where the rig count slumped to 15 for July and August. This is the first time since 2011 that the offshore rig count been at or below this level for two consecutive months. It comes after Aramco suspended a number of contracts for rigs th...
Volume: 63Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Egypt: Key Shell Offshore Gas Project Faces Uncertainty
...d Shell are also partners at Cyprus’ 4.1tcf 2011 Aphrodite discovery, for which the development plan is also a tie-back to Idku. MEES learns that talks between Shell and Chevron have covered the possibility of combining Leviathan Phase II and Aphrodite development. Chevron and Noble CEO’s Mi...
Volume: 63Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 -
Libya’s NOC Looks To Take Development Inhouse With New Zallaf Subsidiary
...rk, which at a minimum would involve securing hundreds of millions of dollars in funding and enlisting the help of international services firms. A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE Though there was a short period following the bloody 2011 revolution when Libya was again starting to look like an at...
Volume: 62Issue: 38Published at Fri, 20 Sep 2019 -
Tunisia: Ex-Dictator Dies, Outsiders In Election Run-Off
...Tunisia’s ex-dictator Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali died in Saudi Arabia on 19 September where he had been forced into exile since his overthrow by a mass uprising in 2011. His death comes just two months after Tunisia’s first democratically elected president Beji Caid Essebsi passed away, tr...
Volume: 62Issue: 38Published at Fri, 20 Sep 2019 -
Saudi Arabia Chases Ambitious Downstream Strategy
...OFITS AND REVENUE REMAIN BELOW THEIR 2011 PEAK ($BN) DOWNSTREAM DEALS Besides the Sabic buy-in, Aramco has been progressing a number of overseas downstream projects in order to further the twin strategies of diversification and securing markets for its crude exports. Ar...
Volume: 62Issue: 37Published at Fri, 13 Sep 2019 -
Libya Forex At Five-Year High
...Buoyed by relatively steady production of crude oil this year, Libya’s foreign exchange reserves rose to hit a five-year high $85.7bn at end-June, according to the country’s central bank. Foreign reserves reached an all-time-record in 2012, but the violence and chaos unleashed by the 2011 re...
Volume: 62Issue: 37Published at Fri, 13 Sep 2019 -
Lebanon Declares ‘State Of Economic Emergency’
...the honor of the third highest debt-to-GDP ratio in the world (around 150%; behind only Greece and Japan). Low growth since 2011 – about 1.4% annually, due in large part to the outbreak of war in neighboring Syria – has merely exacerbated the problem. Through remittances, foreign direct in...
Volume: 62Issue: 36Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019 -
Cyprus Gas Compromise?
...diterranean to Greece. Turkey objects to what it labels unilateral Greek Cypriot gas exploration efforts and has vowed to protect the interests of the Turkish Cypriots in the northern third of the island. So far three discoveries have been made off the south of the island but only US firm Noble Energy’s 2011...
Volume: 62Issue: 36Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019 -
Egypt’s Red Sea Seismic Reimaging
...uld appear to suggest a further delay to the bid round, which has already been pushed back from its initial 1 August closing (MEES, 5 July). Block 2 is considered the most prospective of the acreage on offer. US firm Hess drilled a dry well here in 2011. It is also relatively near to where Saudi Ar...
Volume: 62Issue: 36Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019 -
Chinese Takeover For Cash-Strapped Kuwait Energy
...ergy (KEC)—a Bahrain-headquartered privately-held firm whose financial struggles have hampered development of its promising portfolio. The deal would be UEG’s second largest to date since entering the upstream sector via the 2011 acquisition of BP’s Pakistan assets for $775mn. Pakistan accounted for al...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
LNG Prices At Four-Year High Amid Soaring Demand
...port record of 88.45mn tons set in 2014 will ever be surpassed. Japan’s record years for LNG imports came in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. The continued, albeit extremely gradual, restart of the country’s nuclear fleet combined with overall stagnant-to-falling Japanese energy de...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Noble, Delek Advance Israel-To-Egypt Gas Hopes With $518mn Pipeline Deal
...s shortfalls in Egypt made the continued supply of gas to Israel increasingly contentious. Egypt tore up the deal and put the minister who inked it, Sameh Fahmy, on trial in the wake of the February 2011 revolution (MEES, 14 March 2011). This led to damages claims from both the EMG’s then sh...
Volume: 61Issue: 39Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2018 -
Kuwait Gets Jurassic Gas Boost, Eyes Further 2020 Gains
...al problems began when Shell won an enhanced technical service agreement (ETSA) for development of the fields in 2010 (MEES, 22 February 2010). Mired in parliamentary enquiries from 2011 (MEES, 4 July 2011) to 2016, Shell was initially unable to make progress (MEES, 29 April 2016). But the election of...
Volume: 61Issue: 38Published at Fri, 21 Sep 2018 -
Abu Dhabi Plots $3bn Windfall From Cepsa IPO: What’s For Sale?
...plying that Abu Dhabi can expect to raise just under $3bn for a 25% stake. Cepsa plans to triple its value by 2030. The latest valuation represents a modest premium to the implied €7.5bn valuation when Abu Dhabi state investment firm IPIC assumed full control of the company in 2011, paying €3.97bn fo...
Volume: 61Issue: 38Published at Fri, 21 Sep 2018 -
Egypt Sees End To Water Tension With Ethiopia: Is It In Denial?
...ue Nile as a key source of power were taken by Egypt as a threat to what the country has seen as its birthright since the time of the Pharaohs. Construction began in 2011, leading then Egyptian President Muhammad Mursi to say in 2013 that “Egypt’s water security cannot be violated in any way.” He ad...
Volume: 61Issue: 38Published at Fri, 21 Sep 2018