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Egypt: IOC Receivables Edge Lower In 1H 2020
...id off, with Egypt’s Council of Ministers on 19 August approving a settlement of the dispute. No details were given. Egypt’s overall receivables figure peaked at over $6bn in 2014. Key offshore gas producers Eni, BP and Shell have not reported receivables figures since 2016 – though Eni’s 1H re...
Volume: 63Issue: 35Published at Fri, 28 Aug 2020 -
Saudi Electricity Borrows $2.4bn
...d capex funding. SEC’s biggest year for lending from the financial market was 2016, when it raised $5.13bn, although its largest deal was a $13.2bn Ministry of Finance ‘soft loan’ in 2014 (see table and MEES, 26 January 2018). SEC’s need for capex will likely be reduced by its decision to pursue in...
Volume: 63Issue: 35Published at Fri, 28 Aug 2020 -
Libya’s Eastern Power Cuts Force Haftar’s Hand
...A imposed a nationwide oil-blockade aiming to put pressure on the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) it seeks to overthrow (MEES, 24 January). Libya has had two rival eastern and western administrations since 2014. As a result of the blockades, the eastern terminals of Es Sider, Zu...
Volume: 63Issue: 34Published at Fri, 21 Aug 2020 -
Kuwait Completes First Package Of Mina Abdullah CFP
...oduction of Euro 5 specification fuels. Contracts worth $12bn were awarded in 2014 with construction work scheduled to be completed in late-2017 (MEES, 14 February 2014). After years of delays CFP is now approaching completion. The latest landmark came as US contractor Fluor announced on 18 August that it...
Volume: 63Issue: 34Published at Fri, 21 Aug 2020 -
Beirut Explosion Sends Lebanon Into Humanitarian, Economic Abyss\
...vestigated in Cyprus) instructed the crew to pick up heavy machinery at Beirut and deliver it to Jordan’s port of Aqaba. The poorly-maintained vessel was then embroiled in a legal dispute over fees, and the crew was stranded onboard in Beirut for 11 months. In 2014 the cargo was offloaded for ‘safety re...
Volume: 63Issue: 32Published at Fri, 07 Aug 2020 -
Egypt’s Debts To IOCs Again On The Rise
...w Cairo wrack up arrears of over $6bn by mid-2014 (MEES, 8 August 2014). A $12bn IMF program agreed in late 2016 brought financial stability: receivables fell to $900mn by mid-2019 and just $200mn by January this year. The Covid-19 pandemic now risks a return to the bad days. Receivables owed le...
Volume: 63Issue: 32Published at Fri, 07 Aug 2020 -
Egypt’s Key Oil Producers See Output Slump
...ill.” In particular the firm is eying “stratigraphic targets” similar to the 2014 Ptah and Berenice discoveries (see map) which have been central to how Apache has since viewed the region’s geology. “We’ve got some wells we’re pretty excited to drill. The nice thing about those is they’re vertical, on...
Volume: 63Issue: 31Published at Fri, 31 Jul 2020 -
China’s CNOOC Enters Key Abu Dhabi Concessions
...ES. CHINA’S GROWING PRESENCE IN UAE UPSTREAM CHINESE EXPANSION China is a key buyer of Emirati crude, ranking as the UAE’s fifth largest client last year. But Chinese firms were absent from the country’s upstream until CNPC dipped its toe into the waters in 2014 with the es...
Volume: 63Issue: 31Published at Fri, 31 Jul 2020 -
Neutral Zone’s Wafra: Exports Restart
...spended since 2014 (MEES, 29 May 2015). Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have long had disagreements over PNZ-management, with Kuwait especially disgruntled that Chevron represents Saudi Arabia at Wafra. Despite their disagreements, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait reached an agreement to restart PNZ output in December 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 31Published at Fri, 31 Jul 2020 -
Audit For Libya’s Central Banks
...the Libyan financial system and creating the conditions for the eventual unification of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL),” says UNSMIL. Libya has effectively had two central banks since 2014 when a political crisis split the country into two rival eastern and western administrations. In the me...
Volume: 63Issue: 31Published at Fri, 31 Jul 2020 -
Iran’s Petropars Wins $1.3bn South Azadegan Contract
...rst phase of North Azadegan, but was kicked off of the South Azadegan development for slow progress in 2014 (MEES, 9 May 2014). Since then, Pedec has been responsible for its development. After the previous round of sanctions was eased in 2016 and Iran set about courting IOCs, a number of high pr...
Volume: 63Issue: 30Published at Fri, 24 Jul 2020 -
Kuwait’s Ailing Emir
...bah. But both have been tarnished by their rivalry and appear out of the running (MEES, 4 July 2014). More recently, Sheikh Jaber al-Mubarak’s resignation as Prime Minister last year ended any faint prospect of his potential elevation – he is from a more minor branch of the family. The new PM Sh...
Volume: 63Issue: 30Published at Fri, 24 Jul 2020 -
Israel’s Delek Drilling Eyes $2.5bn Leviathan RBL Facility
...th which to meet fixed debt repayments. Exactly this pattern bankrupted Mena-focused Irish independents Circle Oil and Petroceltic in the wake of the halving of crude prices from $100/B-plus in the second half of 2014 (MEES, 19 June 2015). And it has near-bankrupted the Delek Group, which has be...
Volume: 63Issue: 29Published at Fri, 17 Jul 2020 -
Opec Oil Revenues Set For 17-Year Low In 2020
...8% annual increase, but also the highest figure since 2014. This was thanks to a 19% increase to 207,000 b/d in crude export volumes as Gabon paid little, if any, heed to its Opec commitments. Gabon is also one of the very few Opec members to have shown little sign of improving compliance during the cu...
Volume: 63Issue: 29Published at Fri, 17 Jul 2020 -
Korea Crude Imports Fall 9% In 1h 2020 Despite Saudi June Boost
...*Global number five crude importer South Korea has been hit less hard by Covid-19 than several key western economies. But its crude imports still fell 9% to 2.72mn b/d for 1H20. As yet there is no sign of a rebound, June imports at 2.47mn b/d were the lowest monthly figure since 2014, whilst Q2...
Volume: 63Issue: 29Published at Fri, 17 Jul 2020 -
Iraq: Is China’s UEG Finally Ready To Realize Block 9’s Potential?
...ERGY GROUP: IRAQ ASSETS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY When first discovered in 2014 Faihaa – itself an extension of Iran’s 112,000 b/d Yadavaran field (see map) – was touted as the “largest discovery in Iraq in the last ten years” (MEES, 12 September 2014), although it has since been eclipsed by Lu...
Volume: 63Issue: 28Published at Fri, 10 Jul 2020 -
Satorp Gets Cracking With Amiral Petchems Integration
...el, LPG, aromatics, propylene and petroleum coke. It was started up in two phases and reached initial full crude distillation capacity of 400,000 b/d in 2014 (MEES, 24 October 2014). Satorp has since been debottlenecked, first to 440,000 b/d in 2018 and again to 460,000 b/d throughput capacity ea...
Volume: 63Issue: 28Published at Fri, 10 Jul 2020 -
Saudi-Kuwait Neutral Zone Back Online
...Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have brought production at their Partitioned Neutral Zone (PNZ) back online after a one-month hiatus (MEES, 22 May). There is now production from both onshore and offshore fields for the first time since October 2014 (MEES, 24 October 2014). After production wa...
Volume: 63Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2020 -
US Output Bottoms Out As Exports Target China
...e result of the kingdom’s decision to hike output to record levels in April, saw arrivals in the US average 1.5mn b/d for the five weeks to 19 June – substantially higher than any monthly figure since 2014 – before dipping to 826,000 b/d for the week ending 26 June (see chart). ARMADA RECEDES: US...
Volume: 63Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2020 -
Italy Crude Imports: Record Saudi Volumes, Overall Collapse
...2,000 b/d the highest monthly figure since 2014. Given the collapse in overall volumes, this was also enough to see Saudi surge past the top three 2019 suppliers Iraq, Russia and Azerbaijan (MEES, 6 March) to take the top supplier spot for the first time in at least six years. Iraq volumes slumped to 10...
Volume: 63Issue: 27Published at Fri, 03 Jul 2020