1. QatarEnergy’s Overseas Strategy Enters Pivotal Phase

    ...d MEES calculates that QatarEnergy’s net output last year was 13,235 boe/d (primarily oil). QatarEnergy also nets around 9,000 boe/d from the Shell-operated Parque das Conchas license in Brazil. It has been present at the development since 2014. There are also modest volumes of approximately 2,...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 21 Apr 2023
  2. Iraq’s New Karbala Refinery Set To Lighten Summer Fuel Import Bill

    ...finery is providing the first significant modern addition to Iraq’s delipidated refining fleet since at least the 1980s. Nine-years after its 2014 award to a consortium led by Korea’s Hyundai Engineering (MEES, 10 January 2014), the plant began commercial operations earlier this month (MEES, 7 Ap...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 21 Apr 2023
  3. Prospects For A Prolonged Ceasefire Rekindle Yemen Oil Sector Hopes

    ...ghters in their areas of control. Despite seizing vast swathes of territory since 2014, including the key Ras Isa oil export terminal, the Houthis have failed to gain control of Yemen’s oil-producing regions (see map). Instead, oil export revenues are being accrued by the Saudi-backed Yemeni government in...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 15
    Published at Fri, 14 Apr 2023
  4. QatarEnergy In Mauritania As Namibia Excitement Builds

    ...jor subsequently relinquished in 2014.  MAURITANIA: SHELL IS NOW THE KEY EXPLORATION PLAYER ALONGSIDE BP’S PSCs...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 07 Apr 2023
  5. Baghdad & KRG Sign Landmark ‘Temporary Deal’ To Resume Exports

    ...t to restart. Ankara’s strict implementation of the ICC ruling which covered exports from 2014 to 2018 appears more directed at pressing Iraq not to file for additional compensation for the period of 2019 onwards and to negotiate a settlement of the approximately $1.5bn reward granted. With that be...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 14
    Published at Fri, 07 Apr 2023
  6. Iraq’s Akkas & Mansuriya Fields: Back On Offer

    ...railed by the rise of the Islamic State (IS)terrorist group (MEES, 25 October 2010). Both are located in areas that were either occupied or threatened by IS in 2014 (see map), and firms continue to cite security concerns at the sites. Nevertheless, Oil Minister Hayan Abdulghani says Akkas and Ma...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 13
    Published at Fri, 31 Mar 2023
  7. Egypt’s Cheiron & Kufpec Eye 25,000 B/D Gulf Of Suez Boost

    ...erall production edged up from 2021’s multi decade low to  568,000 b/d for 2022 (MEES, 3 March), Gulf of Suez output fell again to just 122,000 b/d, the lowest in over a decade. If GNN ramps up as planned this could potentially raise Gulf of Suez output back to 2014 levels of 143,000 b/d. Cheiron op...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 13
    Published at Fri, 31 Mar 2023
  8. Baghdad & Erbil Locked In Standoff As Oil Exports To Ceyhan Come To Complete Halt

    ...ound 500,000 b/d of crude oil from northern Iraq to its export terminal at Ceyhan following a long-awaited ruling by the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) on the case filed by Iraq in 2014 against Turkey for facilitating Iraqi Kurdistan’s independent oil exports. Turkey’s swift re...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 13
    Published at Fri, 31 Mar 2023
  9. Libya’s Mabruk: ‘2023 Restart’

    ...Operator TotalEnergies says its Mabruk field in Libya’s Sirte Basin oil heartland “is expected to restart its production in 2023.” The field on blocks 70 and 87 has been shut in since December 2014 when it was overrun by Islamic State-affiliated militants with the surface facilities su...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 13
    Published at Fri, 31 Mar 2023
  10. China Imports Record Russian Crude With Xi In Moscow

    ...the original Power of Siberia route in the statements following bilateral China-Russia meetings at the start of last decade. The original Power of Siberia negotiations lasted well over a decade before a deal was finally struck in 2014 as the West ramped up sanctions on Russia in the wake of Mo...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 12
    Published at Fri, 24 Mar 2023
  11. KRG-Baghdad Rapprochement To Be Tested By Budget Agreement

    ...ll under central government monitoring and all other similar accounts shall be closed.” These points have also been enshrined in Article 14 of the proposed 2023 budget legislation. Since the KRG began independent oil exports in 2014, revenues have been paid into an escrow account with Turkey’s Ha...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 12
    Published at Fri, 24 Mar 2023
  12. Iraq Drafts Blowout Budget: More Energy Capex, But More Wages Too

    ...cludes exports from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, with which the government hopes to finalize a political agreement over monitoring the region’s 400,000 b/d exports (see p10). The oil price assumption is the largest in an Iraqi budget since 2013’s $90/B – the planned 2014 budget was also based on $90...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 12
    Published at Fri, 24 Mar 2023
  13. Saudi Arabia Nets $27.7bn Surplus For 2022

    ...th a 22% increase to $38.3bn. Further gains are planned for this year, with budgeted capex of $41.9bn up 9.4% on last year’s levels. These capex figures remain well below historic levels. Saudi capex peaked at $85.2bn in 2014 before being slashed as oil prices dropped. But it was still running at $45...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 11
    Published at Fri, 17 Mar 2023
  14. Baghdad’s New Contract Model: Can It Reverse IOC Exodus?

    ...rdistan, where Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) were on offer, despite Baghdad threatening to blacklist any firms which signed deals with the KRG (MEES, 12 September 2014).   Lack of interest in new acreage was just the beginning. Things soon deteriorated further, with IOCs beginning to exit the co...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 10 Mar 2023
  15. Chariot Advances Morocco Gas Development Plan

    ...her nearby leads on the Lixus permit could take reserves to 6tcf. Spain’s Repsol discovered Anchois back in 2009, before declaring it uneconomic and relinquishing the acreage in 2014. Repsol’s discovery formed part of a surge of exploration interest in Morocco’s ‘Atlantic Margin’ that petered ou...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 10 Mar 2023
  16. ARA PetroleumTargets 30,000 boe/d Oman Output

    ...aller firms such as CCED, Medco and Tethys. One player which often escapes the limelight is Omani independent E&P firm ARA Petroleum which operates three assets in the country. ARA was founded in 2014 by parent company Al Zubair, formally known as Muscat Trading Company. The firm specializes in “un...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 10 Mar 2023
  17. Iraqi Kurdistan Unilaterally Imposes New Payment Formula On IOCs

    ...pacted by government diktats. Payment delays are not a new development in Kurdistan, with previous instances following the 2014/15 price collapse and the Covid-19 pandemic. But firms speaking at a SpareBank 1 conference in Norway earlier this month expressed puzzlement at the delays this time. DNO CF...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 10 Mar 2023
  18. Iraq Looks To New Karbala Refinery To Cut Record Fuel Import Bill

    ...Hyundai Engineering awarded the EPC contract nine years ago (MEES, 10 January 2014). Since then, the primary gains to Iraq’s refining capacity have come from repairing existing units such as those at the Baiji refinery. Another key project is the construction of a 55,000 b/d FCC complex at the 35...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 10 Mar 2023
  19. Egypt Oil Output Turns A Corner With Apache Drilling At 8-Year High

    ...evated levels. Apache says it plans to maintain a 17-rig program for 2023 for the highest annual figure since 2014 and up three from the average 2022 figure of 14 (see chart 4). As for capex, Apache reveals in its latest annual filing that it is committed to spend at least $1.8bn in Egypt between Ja...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 09
    Published at Fri, 03 Mar 2023
  20. Mena’s No.1 Producer Total Doubles Down On UAE Presence

    ...dn’t warrant a namecheck.  1: TOTALENERGIES' NET ABU DHABI LIQUIDS OUTPUT ('000 B/D) *2014 VOLUMES DROPPED DUE TO EXPIRY OF ADNOC ONSHORE (ADCO) CONCESSION. SOURCE: TOTALENERGIES, MEES.   2: CEPSA'S NET SARB & UMM LULU* PRODUCTION ('000 B/D) *BASED ON OMV'S EQUIVALENT 20% ST...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 09
    Published at Fri, 03 Mar 2023