1. Eni Returns To Libyan Exploration Drilling

    ...cilities (MEES, 14 September).   Unlike the bulk of foreign producers in Libya who have put any possible expansion plans onto the back burner, Eni has made Libyan expansion a key part of its international production targets. First additional production could come as soon as 2014. Although some other fo...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 50
    Published at Fri, 07 Dec 2012
  2. Aramco Prepares To Enter Saudi Power Market

    ...ll scale procurement of up to 3gw. “KACARE recognizes that first projects will be pioneers – the objective is quality, utility-scale plants, rather than a fixed megawatt target,” he said.    The next two phases – bidding for the first round will start in 2014 – could take the total to 6....

    Volume: 55
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  3. Qatar Launches Solar Program To Conserve North Field

    ...to its depletion is completed in 2014. Furthermore, Qatar faces a 10% drop in its associated gas production as crude output falls.   Doha also has another interest in renewables – economic diversification. The Qatar Foundation’s joint venture Qatar Solar Technologies (QSTec), is building a $1b...

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  4. Iran’s NDF Holds $43Bn In Reserves

    ...978bn in March 2013 and $1.713bn in March 2014. At the end of the first half of 1390, Iran had a trade balance surplus of $36.409bn and the value of its oil and gas exports stood at $63.849bn, the CBI said.                   ...

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  5. South Tunisia Gas Development Pushed Back

    ...the block was dry. Gulfsands says it plans to drill a further well in 2014. On Kerkouane a commitment well is slated to be drilled “prior to February 2014,” Gulfsands says.   ADX is in the process of further reducing its remaining 30% Chorbane stake signing a 28 November letter of intent to...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 49
    Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2012
  6. Saudi Crude Burning For Power Continues To Rise

    ...l from the Yanbu’ refinery in 2014. But its main source of fuel will continue to be gas. Saudi Aramco’s total wellhead output averaged 9.88bn cfd in 2011. The year-end peak of 11.2bn cfd roughly equates to 7.84bn cfd of sales gas assuming a 30% loss in processing – although not all went to power ge...

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  7. Baghdad Sets Road Show Date

    ...velopment project. Lukoil is hoping to start ramping up a 200,000 b/d Phase 1 of the 1.8mn b/d project at the end of 2013. Field capacity could eventually rise to hit 400,000 b/d by 2014. But sometime that year, this project, and others, are likely to “hit a wall,” sources say, unless significant efforts ar...

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    Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2012
  8. Aramco Awards Contracts To Maintain Production Capacity

    ...fshore oil field – has been producing since the early 1950s and has reserves of 35bn barrels. The work will be finished by end 2014 and includes a tie-in platform and auxiliary platforms. Engineering firms bidding for the work include Houston-based McDermott and Italy’s Saipem under their existing Long Te...

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    Published at Fri, 30 Nov 2012
  9. Bapco Nears Sitra Decision Time

    ...e equivalent of 400-800mn cfd for 15 years starting in 2014. “We need the gas. Without this gas…all our other plans, all the refinery plans and modernizations mean nothing,” one Bahraini oil executive tells MEES....

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  10. TAQA Secures $1.1Bn Deal For BP UK Assets

    ...a. The deal comes amid general recovery in relations between Abu Dhabi and BP as the major seeks to renew its stakes in historic upstream concessions, which expire in January 2014 (MEES, 16 November).   “We think this acquisition is a great strategic fit for TAQA,” the company’s head Carl Sh...

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  11. Algeria’s South West Gas Project Delayed To Late-2016

    ...gan earlier this year with a total of 41 wells, of which 24 were to be drilled before first production. Construction of gas processing facilities will begin in 2014, GdF says. GdF is operator with 49% whilst Sonatrach has its customary 51% stake. However GdF is responsible for almost two-thirds (65%) of...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 48
    Published at Fri, 23 Nov 2012
  12. Qatari Condensate Production On The Rise

    ...Energy and Industry Muhammad al-Sada signed a 25-year renewal of Total’s PSA for 25,000 b/d offshore al-Khaleej. The contract was due to expire in early 2014.   For Qatar’s swing producer, the offshore al-Shaheen field, the development plan is to plateau production at current rates of 30...

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    Published at Fri, 23 Nov 2012
  13. Morocco Set For Record 2013 Drilling As Genel Expands

    ...year exploration period. The firm says it will kick off seismic acquisition in January, “with the aim of drilling our first well in 2014.” The 3,259 sq km block has water depths of 60ms to 320ms. Mir Left is directly offshore Agadir and immediately northeast of the Sidi Moussa Block where Genel in Au...

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    Published at Fri, 23 Nov 2012
  14. Saudi Aramco Pushing Refinery Projects, Marks Jazan Milestone

    ...industrial city capable of attracting investors.”  In May Yanbu’ Aramco Sinopec Refining Company (Yasref) estimated progress on the project, due on-stream in the second half of 2014, at 20%. Saudi Aramco says the refinery will process 400,000 b/d of Arabian Heavy crude oil and will produce hi...

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    Published at Fri, 23 Nov 2012
  15. QAPCO Inaugurates LDPE 3 Plant At Mesaieed

    ...art of the complex. Other planned units will have capacity to produce 850,000 t/y of high density polyethylene (HDPE); 430,000 t/y of LDPE; 760,000 t/y of polypropylene; and 83,000 t/y of butadiene.   QP announced in September that it plans to borrow $10-13bn in 2014 to finance three projects at...

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    Published at Fri, 23 Nov 2012
  16. Iran Nuclear Plant Shut Down, UAE Gauges Impact Of Korea Safety Scam

    ...ak and observed that the installation of cooling and moderator circuit piping was continuing. “During the DIV,” said the report, “Iran stated that the operation of the IR-40 reactor was now expected to commence in the first quarter of 2014.” Mr Albright said the Arak construction delay was widely an...

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  17. Bahrain Unveils 2013-14 Draft Budget

    ...BAHRAIN   Bahrain Unveils 2013-14 Draft Budget   Bahrain’s two-year draft budget for 2013-14 projects total revenue at BD5.578bn ($14.83bn) – comprising BD2.788bn for 2013 and BD2.790bn for 2014 – and total expenditure at BD6.993bn ($18.60bn) – comprising BD3.445bn for 20...

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    Published at Fri, 23 Nov 2012
  18. Abu Dhabi Concession - Game On For BP

    ...erations (ADCO) consortium whose concession to run the emirate’s major onshore oil fields expires on 11 January 2014.   UK Prime Minister David Cameron visited the UAE in early November to meet UAE President Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayid al-Nuhayyan and Crown Prince Shaikh Muhammad bin Zayid al-Nu...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 47
    Published at Fri, 16 Nov 2012
  19. Abu Dhabi Looks To Offshore Future

    ...t to start ramping up end 2014-early 2015 and hit its 750,000 b/d target in 2016.   Construction of the first island, North Island, with targeted capacity of 279,000 b/d, a planned permanent population of 500 workers and 200 well slots, has just been completed. Total island facilities’ pr...

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  20. Middle East Refining Capacity To Rise, Says OPEC

    ...01 0.03 0.11 0.59 0.22 0.33 1.76 2014 0.09 0.41 0.05 0.00 0....

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    Published at Fri, 16 Nov 2012