1. Qatar & Oman Cash In As Asian LNG Buyers See Record Import Bill Even As Volumes Slump

    ...gures set in 2013 and 2014 when both Korea and Japan took far higher volumes than for 1H 2022 (see chart 2).   *One interesting feature of Qatar’s exports to Asia is the sharply different average prices paid for Qatari volumes – both a feature of whether key long-term contracts were struck in a bu...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2022
  2. Kuwait’s Emir Appoints Eldest Son As PM

    ...nistry of Interior. Prior to his March ministerial appointment, he had served as the Governor of Hawalli province from 2014. He had risen within the Ministry of Interior to become Deputy Interior Minister for Education and Training while holding a Lieutenant General rank. The PM-designate had pursued hi...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2022
  3. KRG Revenues Up But Dire Finances & Political Disputes With Baghdad Linger

    ...able to pay state employees on time. In communication with Baghdad the KRG says that “from 2014 to 2019, the Federal Government has not provided [the KRG] its financial entitlements, forcing the KRG to find new sources of financing [prepaid debt] and areas of savings to provide for its expenses, in...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2022
  4. Saudi Oil Export Revenues Soar To $31bn For May

    ...Saudi Arabia is on track for record oil export revenues this year. May’s $31bn was the highest monthly figure since at least 2014. Diesel flows to Europe are on the up. Saudi oil export revenues climbed to a new post-2014 peak of $31bn in May as the energy giant capitalized on high oil pr...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2022
  5. China 1h Crude Imports: Bumper Mideast Share Under Threat From Russia

    ...years – beating 2014’s 52.2% (see chart 2). In reality, this now looks unlikely: the recent increase in Russian volumes saw the Mideast market share slump to 46% for June. This came as China’s overall import volumes fell to a four-year low of 8.76mn b/d for June. Perhaps not surprisingly Saudi Ar...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 29
    Published at Fri, 22 Jul 2022
  6. Libya’s Oil Sector In Turmoil After NOC Head Ousted

    ...pacity since May 2014, has refused to acknowledge the order which was made public on 13 July.    He says he is still the official head of the firm and that all NOC subsidiaries still answer to him.    The episode is just the latest in an increasingly complex and fluid power struggle be...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 28
    Published at Fri, 15 Jul 2022
  7. Algeria’s Finances: Oil Revenue Windfall To The Rescue

    ...After years of low oil prices and dwindling state coffers Algeria is set for its best year since 2014 in terms of oil export revenues.    Algeria’s state finances are on the up on the back of surging oil prices which have already resulted in a 75% increase in gross oil export revenues in...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 28
    Published at Fri, 15 Jul 2022
  8. Iraq Posts Record Revenues Amid Fast-Changing Market

    ...spite oil prices this year still not quite setting new records underlines the extent to which Iraq managed to increase output capacity since the previous high-price cycle ended in 2014.   Iraq crude oil production averaged 3.33mn b/d in 2014, and even with Opec+ cuts remaining in force up until th...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 27
    Published at Fri, 08 Jul 2022
  9. Shell Completes The Set For Qatar’s NFE Expansion

    ....2%.   With prices soaring, Qatari export revenues are booming and the latest government figures show a $500mn jump in May to $12.44bn – the highest figure since March 2014’s $12.46bn (see chart). Revenues are fast closing in on that figure and on January 2014’s $12.58bn, which is the highest monthly fi...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 27
    Published at Fri, 08 Jul 2022
  10. Opec Revenues Set For 2022 Windfall After 2021 Turnaround

    ...cession could take the edge off recent highs is the focus.   Still, even if oil prices pull back from their recent $100-$120/B range, the group is on course for its highest revenues since 2014 when it took $901bn.    If the January to May average price of each Opec member’s key export gr...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 26
    Published at Fri, 01 Jul 2022
  11. Yemen Upstream Hit By OMV Exit

    ...e post-2011 security situation forced delays, production hit a record 14,500 b/d in 2014 (6,400 b/d net to OMV).   With Yemen’s conflict continuing to deter foreign firms, few emulated OMV and returned to the country. Indonesia’s Medco Energi returned to its Block 9 in the less-volatile Ma...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 26
    Published at Fri, 01 Jul 2022
  12. China: Could Record Russian Crude Imports See Saudi Squeezed?

    ...creased market share. MIDEAST BUYING FIRM FOR NOW…               Chinese imports from other Middle East suppliers also remained firm through May: at 54.1% the Mideast market share for the first five months of 2022 is on track to top the previous annual record of 52.2% set in 2014. Number three ov...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 25
    Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022
  13. China LNG Buying Subdued But Qatar Volumes Surge & Revenues Triple

    ...lumes. The import bill for Qatar volumes was up almost threefold at $4.30bn versus $1.52bn for the year-ago period. Qatar’s overall export revenues of $28.6bn for Q1 were the highest since 2014 (MEES, 29 April)   *Whilst China’s fall in year-on-year import s is down to Covid-related lockdowns as we...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 25
    Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022
  14. KRG Hands Baghdad Oil Sector Counter-Proposal

    ...OGC) “which will be tasked with the exploration, extraction and production of oil and gas” and the Kurdistan Organization for the Marketing of Oil (KOMO). These entities have already been created, with KOMO marketing Iraqi Kurdistan’s inaugural independent exports – a 2mn barrel cargo – back in 2014...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 25
    Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022
  15. Qatar Gas Exports Surge To Five Year High

    ...2022 they remain slightly down year-on-year. Even if its core gas exports have dipped slightly this year, soaring commodities prices have pushed Qatar’s export revenues up to multi-year highs of late, with Q1’s $28.51bn the highest quarterly figure since 3Q 2014 (MEES, 3 June). Revenues are up ac...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 25
    Published at Fri, 24 Jun 2022
  16. Libya Oil Blockades: Back With A Vengeance

    ...ter the capital (MEES, 20 May). The division in the country, roughly split between eastern and western lines, is eerily looking like the period between 2014 and 2020 when parallel administrations in Tripoli and the east competed for power. That period was particularly tumultuous with oil pr...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 24
    Published at Fri, 17 Jun 2022
  17. Oman LNG Bounces Back Following Maintenance Work

    ...ll below the peaks achieved in 2013 before hydrocarbon prices collapsed in the second half of 2014 (see chart). Oman LNG’s financial performance rebounded from 2020’s Covid-lows last year, and strong gains this year could push revenues well above 2018’s recent highs of $3.51bn. Topping 2014’s $4....

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 24
    Published at Fri, 17 Jun 2022
  18. TotalEnergies First Again With Qatar LNG Expansion Deal

    ...ont, TotalEnergies’ Mena push has been paying dividends. Since 2014, the firm has overtaken Eni, Shell and ExxonMobil as the largest oil producer among IOCs in the Mena region (see chart 1). TotalEnergies’ willingness to take on political risk stands in contrast to other majors, most of whom have been sl...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 24
    Published at Fri, 17 Jun 2022
  19. Morocco’s Samir Refinery: Is There A Case For A Restart?

    ...wards trend save for a Covid related blip in 2020. Total products demand recovered to near record levels of above 290,000 b/d last year. Diesel imports, a fuel globally in high demand, for example hit a record 126,000 b/d in 2021 (see chart 1). In its last full year of operations in 2014, Samir pr...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 24
    Published at Fri, 17 Jun 2022
  20. Tehran & Baku Agree To Double Gas Swap

    ...anian gas grid, near the Caspian Sea port of Neka (see map). In the past Iran had turned a profit from importing gas from Turkmenistan at a much lower price than it received from exports to Turkey (MEES, 3 October 2014). Another consideration beyond logistics, is that Iran’s own demand for gas – es...

    Volume: 65
    Issue: 23
    Published at Fri, 10 Jun 2022