1. Abu Dhabi’s Oil Field CCS Projects Face More Delays

    ...servoir’s formation. ADCO – ADNOC (60%), Shell, Total, BP and ExxonMobil (9.5% each) and Portugal’s Partex (2%) – has a concession to manage most of Abu Dhabi’s onshore oil fields, which expires in January 2014. Abu Dhabi is asking majors to pitch for concessions without knowing the results of pilot sc...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 39
    Published at Mon, 26 Sep 2011
  2. Korea To Finalize Abu Dhabi Fields Deal, China Eyes Japan’s Concessions

    ...likely that ADNOC’s onshore oil fields concession will be broken up when it ends in January 2014, because it is too close to the renewal date. The Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) consortium – ADNOC (60%), Shell, Total, BP and ExxonMobil (9.5% each) and Portugal’s Partex (2%) – wh...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 39
    Published at Mon, 26 Sep 2011
  3. ACWA To Develop World’s Biggest IPP For SEC

    ...ne 2014. The $2.85bn project will see 77% funded via debt, split equally between dollars and riyals, said ACWA. The dollar facilities will include tranches funded or covered by export credit agencies (ECAs) US ExIm, Eulerhermes and Kexim. Participating international banks include HSBC, KfW, St...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 39
    Published at Mon, 26 Sep 2011
  4. Bankers Shrug Off Downturn To Finance Qatar’s $10Bn Barzan Gas/NGL Project

    ...w pricing Saudi’s Satorp secured last year. Barzan will boost the country’s already climbing NGL output – which will include 500,000 b/d of condensate and 10.7mn tons/year of LPG by the end of 2011. It will start up in 2014 and ramp up to 100,000 b/d of condensate. The $7.2bn debt financing fo...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011
  5. Gulf Condensate And Naphtha Exports To Increase

    ...ia-Pacific needs more petrochemical feedstock. Qatar’s marketing will be the largest single factor in medium term condensate sales, when it reaches full production and export capacity by 2014. “Qatar produces less segregated condensate than Saudi Arabia, but has overtaken Russia and Algeria as th...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011
  6. Cyprus Government Says Drilling In Block 12 Will Proceed Despite Turkish Objections

    ...tural gas to the island by pipeline sometime in 2014, either from the Israeli Leviathan gas field or any discovery made in Block 12. The two companies have also proposed that a multi-faceted LNG facility be constructed on the island’s southern coast near the main power generation facility at Vasilikos (ME...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011
  7. ESAI Charts Return Of Libyan Crude To Market

    ...13 or early 2014. “There are some fields which have limited or no damage and should be able to return to production relatively quickly,” ESAI said. “There are other fields with substantial damage, and there are still fields and pipelines that need to be cleared of mines.” Noting that the Na...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011
  8. Marafiq Awards Doosan $80Mn Contract To Build Desalination Plant

    ...at completion is scheduled for March 2014. In February the Saudi Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) awarded a $124mn contract to Doosan to co‐build a similar plant in the Yanbu' region (MEES, 14 February)....

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 19 Sep 2011
  9. Kuwait Increases LNG Imports And Fuel Oil Exports

    ...the sales gas pool. Kuwait is turning increasingly to enhanced oil recovery, which is energy intensive. Chevron expects to take its final investment decision in 2014 on going ahead with its high energy use heavy oil steam injection project in the NZ. A green light may trigger more LNG im...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 37
    Published at Mon, 12 Sep 2011
  10. Cyprus Energy Department Urges Gas Search, Turkey Threatens Intervention

    ...ock 12, with gas being transported to the island by pipeline; transporting gas to Cyprus from Israel’s offshore Leviathan field by pipeline; and transporting gas to the island from both sources (MEES, 22 August, 4 July). “The Americans want to bring us natural gas by 2014 and are asking for co...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 37
    Published at Mon, 12 Sep 2011
  11. Kuwait’s Real GDP Will Grow By 5.6% In 2011-12, Says QNB Capital

    ...rther non-oil expansion, resulting in 1% GDP growth to $167bn, it added. A new development plan is attempting to push ahead with $110bn of projects until 2014; half of it is intended to be financed by the private sector. The state has pledged to guarantee KD10bn ($36.49bn) of bank loans to pr...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 37
    Published at Mon, 12 Sep 2011
  12. Kuwait Looks To FID On Australia LNG Project By Year-End

    ...wait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (Kufpec) and its partners a step closer to taking the final investment decision (FID) on the 15mn tons/year project. Kufpec (7%) and its partners – operator Chevron (73.6%), Shell (6.4%) and Apache (13%) – aim to start production at a rate of 8.9mn t/y in 2014...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 36
    Published at Mon, 05 Sep 2011