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Iran, Oman Sign Gas Export Pipeline Contracts, Eye 2018 Start-Up
...owing to Oman by 2018 at the latest, Mr Zanganeh said. But that will be wholly contingent on Muscat and Tehran’s ability to successfully navigate the often muddy waters of price negotiations. The two countries came agonizingly close to signing a gas supply deal in 2011, only for talks to break down at...
Volume: 58Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2015 -
Urgency Of Peace In South Sudan Undermined By Persistent Divisions
...vernment is due to a combination of factors. In recent months, Juba has fallen behind with payments of $24.1/B due to Sudan in return for the use of its oil export infrastructure and in compensation for the loss of Sudanese oil resources, when South Sudan became independent in July 2011. In an effort to...
Volume: 58Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2015 -
Middle East LNG Demand Impetus Takes Market By Surprise
...ay small compared with the global balance, but the niche markets in the Middle East and are absorbing the amount of incremental LNG going to Europe, which usually acts as a balancing market. Middle East imports – led by Kuwait and Dubai (and Israel to some extent) – grew from 1mn tons in 2011 to 1....
Volume: 58Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2015 -
Israel Refineries Maintain KRG-Fueled Near-Record Runs
...%. > In contrast the 100,000 b/d-capacity Paz Ashdod refinery held output at a record 107,000 b/d throughout the first six months of 2015. The company is reaping the benefits of a major expansion and upgrade of Ashdod refinery in 2011 and 2012 (MEES, 29 August 2014), which not only increased crude di...
Volume: 58Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2015 -
GCC Fertilizers Capacity Hits 41Mn T/Y, But Feedstock Crunch Awaits
...particular is diversifying by mining indigenous phosphate to produce DAP. First DAP fertilizer was produced in 2011 and Saudi DAP capacity is now 3.4mn t/y. Saudi miner Ma’aden is expanding its phosphate developments under a $7.97bn program, says the GPCA. More conventionally, Bahrain’s Gulf Pe...
Volume: 58Issue: 38Published at Fri, 18 Sep 2015 -
Venezuela Steps Up Campaign To ‘Stabilize’ Oil Prices
...ed to be a regular buyer of Iranian crude before sanctions were ratcheted up on Iran in mid-2012. Iran was in fact Pretoria’s largest oil supplier pre-2012, exporting 85,000 b/d to the African state in 2011 on average, according to MEES estimates. OPEC VS IEA SUPPLY-DEMAND BALANCE,SEPTEMBER 20...
Volume: 58Issue: 38Published at Fri, 18 Sep 2015 -
North Africa Security Special Report: Too Late To Roll Back Islamic State?
...ficials, it was the only country in the Middle East and North Africa region not to suffer from terrorism in 2014. The most recent major attack in the kingdom was in April 2011, when 17 people were killed and 25 injured in an explosion at a restaurant on Djema el-Fna, the main square in Morocco’s tourist hu...
Volume: 58Issue: 38Published at Fri, 18 Sep 2015 -
Syrian Oil: ‘$48Bn Losses’
...SYRIA Syrian Oil: ‘$48Bn Losses’ Damascus says “direct and indirect loss” to the oil and gas sector in Syria since the March 2011 start of the country’s civil war have reached $48bn. Oil minister Sulaiman al-‘Abbas, tells local daily al-Watan that since then “terrorist groups” ha...
Volume: 58Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2015 -
S&P Junks Iraqi Bond
...GDP in 2014. S&P is also projecting public debt to rise to 65% of GDP in 2015-18 from about 39% in 2014. With the collapse in oil prices, the agency expects the current account which had an average surplus of 10% of GDP in 2011-14 to turn to a deficit averaging 3% of GDP in 2015-18. Iraq plans to...
Volume: 58Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2015 -
Eni 30tcf Egypt Gas Find A Game-Changer For East Med Energy Market
...pply four LNG cargoes via Jordan’s ‘Aqaba import terminal – that is to say via a reversal of the pipeline that until 2011 supplied Egyptian gas to Jordan. Two cargoes will arrive September and two in October with Shell supplying two cargoes and Vitol and Trafigura, who have already signed-up to import mo...
Volume: 58Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2015 -
Minister Outlines Iraq’s Power Sector Woes As IMF Warns On Rising Subsidies
...ys there has been a shift in the structure of Iraq’s electricity consumption in recent years. In particular, the share of government and public sector consumption has risen to 32% in 2014 from 23% in 2011. Meanwhile, industry’s share of consumption has fallen to 17% in 2014 from 25% in 2011. Ho...
Volume: 58Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2015 -
August OPEC Production: Output Falls For First Time In Six Months
...n b/d above the 30mn b/d output ceiling in place since December 2011, and close to 2.4mn b/d above what the IEA has estimated as global demand for Opec crude in 2015. The biggest individual decrease in August came in Iraq, which along with Saudi Arabia has been one of the main drivers of Opec’s pr...
Volume: 58Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2015