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Egypt Adds To Solar Plans, Looks To Fund Massive Power Expansion
...ril, down from 4.72bn for 2014 (see p8). Until it can revive upstream activity, the government has turned to LNG imports. EGAS recently began taking deliveries through a 550mn cfd capacity floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) moored at Ain Sukhna. A second FSRU of 500-700mn cfd capacity is...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
US Petroleum 2Q 2015 Imports, Exports, Demand (‘000 B/D)
...15 4Q14 3Q14 2Q14 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 CRUDE OIL IMPORTS 7,020 6,...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
Middle Eastern NOCs Look To Make Sense Of A Low Oil Price World
...developing infrastructure, especially in the downstream sector, including investing in three new refineries, with much of the materials procured locally, it adds. It cites Saudi Aramco’s 2014 Annual Review saying that between 2010 and 2014 a total of $143bn was spent on procuring services and ma...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
Oman Budget Deficit Soars For 2014, Could Quadruple This Year
...OMAN Oman Budget Deficit Soars For 2014, Could Quadruple This Year Oman has posted a budget deficit of $2.75bn, 3.4% of GDP, for 2014, up more than 11-fold on 2013. With oil prices so far this year averaging $18/B below the $75/B on which the 2015 budget is based, the deficit could ba...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
Jordan Taps Bond Market, But Syria Conflict Weighs
...arantee principal and interest on Jordanian sovereign bonds. The first was inked in 2013 for a bond of up to $1.25bn, the second in 2014 for up to $1bn, and the third in 2015 for up to $1.5bn (MEES, 5 June). When the third agreement was signed, the US said the guarantee is part of a broader US commitment to...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
Saudi Savings Fall
...ril and $66bn (9%) from their August 2014 peak of $746bn. With the kingdom’s (and Opec’s) policy of maximizing market share rather than cutting output to support prices, Saudi Arabia’s oil revenue is likely to remain at relatively-subdued levels for some time to come. And while the Saudi go...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
Iran’s Oil Production Boost Scenarios In A Post-Sanctions Era
...ss energy and boosting efficiency, while in the EU there is economic stagnation. Globally, there is an oversupply in the oil market, which contributed to oil prices plummeting in 2014. This downward trend created huge uncertainty and speculation in the market. The sharp oil price fall in 2014, du...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
Benchmark Crude Prices ($/B)
...15 2014 2013 2012 WTI 56.93 60.20 59.89 59.86 59.43 58.02 53...
Volume: 58Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2015 -
Israel: Road To Gas Development Uncertain Despite Government Push
...ility Edison had previously expressed an interest in purchasing Karish and Tanin (MEES, 5 December 2014), but following Mr Gilo’s ruling the firm cooled its interest until the regulatory uncertainty cleared up. Local reports have indicated that Edison, which also has exploration acreage on the Egyptian si...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Egypt Lays Out Further Subsidy Cuts For 2015-16 But Overall Spending Up
...12-13. The budget for the year beginning 1 July was recently approved by the cabinet but is yet to be signed off by President Sisi. It lays out plans to cut spending on oil product subsidies to E£61bn ($8bn at the latest exchange rate of $1= E£7.63), down 13% from the provisional 2014-15 figure of E£70...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Satorp Taps Riyadh For SR2bn To Reduce Bank Dues
...udi Arabia’s Manifa oilfield (MEES, 15 August 2014). Meanwhile, Sadara Basic Services Company – a subsidiary of the Aramco/Dow petrochemicals joint venture – has agreed a SR865mn ($231mn) mortgage loan to Saudi Butanol Company (Sabuco) to help fund construction of a SR1.9bn ($507mn) butanol pl...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Egypt Goes Import Crazy In Bid To Curb Power Cuts
...intenance between October 2014 and May this year while more than 3.6GW was added to the national grid. This more than meets the estimated power deficit of 2.5GW, according to Mr Yamani (see p8). The budget of state gas firm EGAS to import LNG for the 2015-16 financial year which starts on 1 July will be...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Cyprus Shuts Gas Tender
...s. The tender seeks gas volumes rising from 19.5-30.4 trillion BTU in the first year to 25-43 trillion BTU by 2025. First gas is to be delivered between 1 January 2016 and 30 June 2017, with DEFA thought to favor bids that stipulate an earlier start date (MEES, 18 April 2014). MEES understands th...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Questions Mounting Over GCC Refinery Plans In Wake Of Capacity Hike
...ndensate splitter in the third quarter of 2016. The plant is almost identical to the LR1 splitter which Qatargas built earlier at Ras Laffan and is expected to cost $1.5bn (MEES, 11 April 2014). GCC REFINERY/SPLITTER PROJECTS SCHEDULE Operator (Project) Lo...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Egypt Power Capacity Boost Gathers Steam
...er the year to June 2014, taking total capacity to 32.02GW. This was almost 6GW above peak recorded consumption of 26.14GW. But demand spiked well above this later in the summer, when outages of both generating capacity and grid infrastructure, coupled with transmission and distribution losses, led to...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Glimmer Of Hope For Oil Markets As Russia-Saudi Ink St Petersburg Deal
...ali. The price negotiations between Saudi Aramco and Lukoil have been ongoing since the Russian upstream player announced the discovery in 2006. Lukoil said in 2013 that it hoped to start producing gas from Block A in 2014. Company vice president Leonid Fedun said in late 2012 that the 14 tcf Rub’ al...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Syria’s Economy: Down, Down, But Not Quite Out
...rian Center for Policy Research using patchy publicly-available data on the Syrian economy – data that includes company filings and trade statistics for neighboring Turkey – indicates an even larger contraction of 62% between 2010 and 2014. The largest losses, of 30.9% and 36.5% respectively were in 20...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
QP To Downsize Foreign Staff In Reorganization Plan
...0,000 b/d for 2014, and to an average of 660,000 b/d for the first five months of 2015. Some large investment projects should help to stabilize oil production, such as the $4bn plans to update facilities and increase production at Bul Hanine from 40,000 b/d to 95,000 b/d by 2028 (MEES, 8 May). As for ga...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Qatar Stares Deficit In The Face
...mpares with previous forecasts in December 2014 of 7.7% and 7.5% respectively. The latest forecasts are broadly in line with the IMF’s latest forecasts of 7.1% for 2015 and 6.5% for 2016 contained in the latest update to the fund’s MENA Regional Economic Outlook, released last month. If spending is ke...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Russia Becomes China’s No. 1 Crude Supplier In May As Middle East Share Falls Below 50% (‘000 B/D)
...YTD14 May-15 Apr-15 Mar-15 YTD15 ‘000 b/d % YTD14 2014 2013 2012 20...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015