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Cyprus Gas-Fired Power Plans Warming Up
...untry’s main port of Limassol. The jetty will be approximately 1.2km in length and will have a berthing position for the FSRU and mooring dolphins on either side for LNG tankers (see map). It is situated next to trading firm Vitol’s 545,000m³ VVTV oil products storage terminal which was built in 2014 (ME...
Volume: 64Issue: 14Published at Fri, 09 Apr 2021 -
India Crude Imports: Saudi Slumps To No.5 With Volumes At 10-Year Low
...arterly figure in a decade or more is the Middle East share of the Indian market. This fell to 54.4% for February, the lowest monthly figure since 2015. January was only just higher at 54.7%. The lowest quarterly figure in the last 10 years was 56.0% for Q3 2014. For Opec the drop off is even more se...
Volume: 64Issue: 13Published at Fri, 02 Apr 2021 -
Iraq Mulls Power Sell-Offs Amid Cash Crunch, Pre-Election Rivalry
...rliamentary elections planned in October. Kar’s most prominent role is as operator of the 160,000 b/d Khurmala Dome of the Kirkuk field in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region. It also contentiously operated Kirkuk’s Avana Dome and the nearby Bai Hassan field between 2014 and 2017 until federal forces re...
Volume: 64Issue: 06Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2021 -
Jordan Nears 20% Renewables Generation, Oil Shale In Limbo
...e start of imports from Israel’s giant Leviathan field under a 15-year, 45bcm supply deal signed in 2014 (MEES, 5 September 2014). The US-backed deal faced significant opposition on the Jordanian street, but its prompt 1 January startup last year saw Israel emerge as the biggest supplier to Jo...
Volume: 64Issue: 04Published at Fri, 29 Jan 2021 -
Saudi Crude Burn Tumbles In October
...cord 10.7bn cfd on 6 August 2020 (MEES, 6 November). When it comes to crude burn in particular, Saudi levels have remained well below record highs. While they did soar well above recent levels over summer, at 702,000 b/d in August the annual peak remained well below 2014-15 levels (see ch...
Volume: 63Issue: 51Published at Fri, 18 Dec 2020 -
SEC $80bn Debt Dilemma
...reement with seven Saudi banks for SR9bn ($2.4bn) to finance “general corporate purposes including capital expenditure.” Overall, SEC has raised $51.3bn since July 2007, mainly through sukuk and bank loans. The largest loan by far, of $13.2bn, was granted by the Ministry of Finance in March 2014 (ME...
Volume: 63Issue: 42Published at Fri, 16 Oct 2020 -
Egypt Power Use Suffers Amid Covid Demand Depression
...nce 2014-15’s 147.0TWh. *Power consumption by the industrial sector slumped 13% year-on-year to just 9.58TWh for Q2, the lowest quarter since 1Q16 and the lowest second quarter in over a decade. For 2019-20 as a whole, industrial consumption was down 7% at 41.2TWh, the lowest figure since 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 40Published at Fri, 02 Oct 2020 -
Kuwait Burns Record Crude To Meet Power Surge
...quid used in the utilities sector this summer, with a record 184,000 b/d burned in July. This is the highest figure in at least 18-years. Even in the unlikely event that no crude oil is burned in the final five months of the year, the annual average would still be the highest since 2014. Diesel co...
Volume: 63Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2020 -
SEC ‘Green Sukuk’ Raises $1.3bn
...ans to fund capital projects, although the largest contribution was a $13.3bn loan in March 2014 from the Ministry of Finance. The utility has a strong credit rating, enabling it to borrow at attractive rates. Earlier this month Moody’s (which gives SEC an A2 rating) said “the company enjoys a do...
Volume: 63Issue: 38Published at Fri, 18 Sep 2020 -
Egypt’s Economy & Energy Sector Reel From Covid-19
...w for April (see chart, p7). With the power sector accounting for 55% of Egypt’s gas consumption, and industrial activity also down, it is no surprise that overall gas use is also at the lowest level since 2016 (see chart 3). From a chronic gas shortage for 2014-17, Egypt rapidly switched to...
Volume: 63Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2020 -
Mena Renewables Projects Tap Chinese Funding
...tensibly multilateral identity, the Silk Road Fund is intimately linked to President Xi Jinping’s flagship Belt & Road Initiative which is intended to promote Chinese investment, and with it influence, across a swathe of the planet, including the Gulf region. Founded in December 2014, Silk Road Fund cash co...
Volume: 62Issue: 21Published at Fri, 22 May 2020 -
Egypt Gas Burn Falls Despite Powergen Record
...el, although the fact that most of Egypt’s gas turbines can also burn HFO means that some of these plants burnt liquid fuel at times during 2014-17 when gas was scarce. Egypt also has 1.87GW or 3.3% of capacity for which light fuel oil (mainly diesel) is the primary fuel. These are mainly older pl...
Volume: 63Issue: 12Published at Fri, 20 Mar 2020 -
SEC Switches Privatization Plan From Sell-Off To IPPs
...abian Bemco for Qurrayah (MEES, 10 January 2014); and Acwa and Korea’s Samsung for Rabigh-2 (MEES, 6 December 2013). Of the 2019 projects, 10MW Layla Al-Aflaj solar, built with government institutes Kacst and Taqnia, started up in January. The 1.5GW Al-Fadhili cogeneration plant, built with state pe...
Volume: 62Issue: 46Published at Fri, 15 Nov 2019 -
Egypt May Ax Coal Plans On Back Of Major Gas, Solar Expansion
...eliminary agreement. The latter is among projects earlier reported as likely to be postponed, along with gas-fired expansions at Damanhour and Mahmoudia (MEES, 16 August). Though final awards were only made last year they are the culmination of a now-outdated strategy set out in 2014 and 2015 as dw...
Volume: 62Issue: 45Published at Fri, 08 Nov 2019 -
Algeria’s Renewables Plans Struggle To Advance
...en much better since, with a number of plants coming online. Although it has taken some time, of the big eight CCGT projects awarded in 2012 and 2014, at least two have started up (see map & table). The 1.016GW Ain Arnat CCGT plant in the northeastern Setif province first started up in open-cycle mo...
Volume: 62Issue: 45Published at Fri, 08 Nov 2019 -
Jordan: Gas Oversupply Threatens Key Startups
...rsue an FSRU at Aqaba (MEES, 21 June 2013) accompanied by an LNG purchase agreement with Shell (MEES, 10 July 2015), establish a slew of new powerplants via independent power producer (IPP) agreements (MEES, 1 August 2014) and focus on long-term domestic alternatives via renewables and oil shale (MEES, 14...
Volume: 62Issue: 44Published at Fri, 01 Nov 2019 -
Riyadh’s SWCC Privatization: Desalination And Powergen Assets On The Block
...1 Ras al-Khair RO 2014 311 308 Ras al-Khair 2015 74...
Volume: 62Issue: 39Published at Fri, 27 Sep 2019 -
Saudi OKs Desal Sell-Off Plans
...ant, with 2.4GW power generating capacity and desalination capacity of 1.25mn m3/d. This came online in 2014 at a cost of $6.1bn (MEES, 13 February 2015). Estimating the value of SWCC is complicated by the fact that much of the company’s infrastructure is in need of a capital injection: 20% of its ca...
Volume: 62Issue: 37Published at Fri, 13 Sep 2019 -
Bahrain’s Oil Sector Optimism Spreads To Powergen
...hrain’s largest plant with 1.25GW capacity. Bahrain’s power plants run almost entirely on gas, with gas burn for power generation amounting to 5.38bcm in 2018, down from a record 5.62bcm in 2014 that was almost matched in 2017 (see chart). Although Bahrain’s domestic gas production of around 2.1bn cf...
Volume: 62Issue: 35Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019 -
Egypt: Are Power Shortages History?
...stalled powergen capacity over the five years to June 2019 (the end of the Egyptian financial year), from 32.0GW in June 2014 to 55.5GW currently. Central to the surge have been three giant combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) projects taking EEHC’s total CCGT capacity to just over 30GW (see chart). Eg...
Volume: 62Issue: 33Published at Fri, 16 Aug 2019