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Algeria Adding Powergen Capacity, But Big CCGT Progress Piecemeal
...ojects in 2012, at Ain Arnat and Ras Djinet, with six more following in 2014. None has yet been declared fully operational and the rates of progress vary widely. Sonelgaz, which is constrained by government policy preventing it from seeking outside investment, can only pay contractors when it has cash in ha...
Volume: 62Issue: 28Published at Fri, 12 Jul 2019 -
Libya Fights To Keep The Lights On
...BYA: KEY POWER STATS... *1ST UNIT OF 350MW CAME ONLINE IN 2014. ^NO LONGER LISTS PROJECT ON ITS WEBSITE. SOURCE: WORLD BANK, MEES....
Volume: 62Issue: 25Published at Fri, 21 Jun 2019 -
Oman’s 2019 Power Start-Ups Are Last Gas Burners In Project Pipeline
...gas in 2018, equalling its record consumption in 2015. While consumption for power generation has remained in the 8.0-8.3bcm/y range since 2014, the upstream rally has boosted LNG exports (see chart). Although Sohar-3 and Ibri IPP would require around 420mn cfd of gas to operate at full ca...
Volume: 62Issue: 23Published at Fri, 07 Jun 2019 -
Iraq Power Generation Hits New Heights Despite Stalled KRG Deal
...iginal intention of receiving gas feedstock from the nearby DNO-operated Summail gas field. Gas flows began in May 2014 (MEES, 12 September 2014) but didn’t last long, with DNO halting operations at the field in 2015 and relinquishing the license in 2016. Since the Summail flop, Duhok has been ru...
Volume: 62Issue: 22Published at Fri, 31 May 2019 -
Lebanon To Award Billion-Dollar Gas Import Deals
...will help mitigate the need for individual project tenders which historically have proven the main cause of delays – as was the case both with FSRUs and building new power infrastructure. And arbitrary disputes are always a worry. The government battled Athens contractor J&P since 2014 over wh...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Saudi Liquids Burn Edges Up, More Rises To Come?
...eir lowest level since March 2014. Products imports were down across the board, with the kingdom importing no diesel for the first time since January 2011. The upshot was that net-products exports were just shy of December’s record at 1.34mn b/d. And net diesel exports were at an all time high of...
Volume: 62Issue: 12Published at Fri, 22 Mar 2019 -
Saudi Arabia’s Oil-Fired Power Conundrum
...d jumped from 56.6GW in 2014 to 62.0GW in 2015, but has since fallen thanks to the kingdom’s efforts. As well as electricity consumption declining, increased gas supplies have helped displace liquids from power plants. The Wasit gas plant started up in 2016 and processes 2.5bn cfd raw gas into 1....
Volume: 62Issue: 11Published at Fri, 15 Mar 2019 -
Saudi Renewables Plan: More Answers, More Questions
...e new loan takes SEC’s total lending to $47bn since July 2007. It is also SEC’s largest loan from the finance market, although the company’s biggest loan to date was a $13.2bn ‘soft loan’ from the Ministry of Finance in March 2014. SEC’s previous agreement was a $2.15bn revolving credit facility ai...
Volume: 62Issue: 08Published at Fri, 22 Feb 2019 -
Iraq’s Contentious Politicking Stymies Critical Electricity Ministry Reform
...mpany’s (BGC: South Gas Company 51%, Shell 44%, Mitsubishi 5%) progress on the gas front will help ameliorate fuel supply concerns. Power shortages had long been a perennial problem for Iraq. And then, as Mr Khatteeb notes, the Islamic State insurgency took another 4.5GW off the grid from 2014. Stalled pr...
Volume: 62Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2019 -
‘We Have Very Little Time’: MEES Sits Down With Iraq’s Electricity Minister
...eld in western Iraq where the company [Korea’s Kogas] declared force majeure (MEES, 20 June 2014). The last thing we want to do is build a power station with no fuel supply. Another delayed project in Salahuddin held back 1.2GW. All these projects require about 18 months to complete, and would th...
Volume: 62Issue: 07Published at Fri, 15 Feb 2019 -
Morocco Pushing Renewables, Eyes LNG Imports In Bid For Cleaner Power
...art). Morocco overtook Egypt as Mena’s largest wind generator in 2014 (MEES, 27 April). Morocco added to its wind capacity in June with the completion of the 120MW Khalladi wind farm at Jbel Sendouq, 30km from Tangier. The farm was developed by Saudi private firm Acwa Power at a cost of $170mn, wi...
Volume: 61Issue: 46Published at Fri, 16 Nov 2018 -
Houthis Eye Tempting Target
...Since Aramco began building the Jazan refinery and associated oil terminal in 2014, the local geopolitical situation has deteriorated sharply, with Riyadh supporting the Yemeni government in its campaign to quell Houthi rebels, whose area of operation is just south of Jazan in northern Ye...
Volume: 61Issue: 40Published at Fri, 05 Oct 2018 -
Aramco Ready To Fire Up Power Plant As Key Jazan Projects Near Completion
...C First phase 1mn t/y steel billets, second phase 1mn t/y Steefco (2014) 0.04 Within JEC Forming, coating 180,000 t/y of steel rebar and mesh U/C: Jazan refinery (2019) 7.00 Within JEC 400kb/d CDU. Output in...
Volume: 61Issue: 40Published at Fri, 05 Oct 2018 -
SEC Takes First Steps Toward Saudi Power Sector Shake-Up
...ectricity tariffs is also shown in consumption data, with SEC’s grid-delivered electricity consumption falling from a peak of 214.6TWh for 2014 to 206.0TWh for 2016 and 204.6TWh for 2017. The 2017 report reflects a Saudi move towards burning more fuel oil and less crude in power plants. In 2017 steam tu...
Volume: 61Issue: 37Published at Fri, 14 Sep 2018 -
Mena Coal Plans Get Big Boost From Egyptian Project With Chinese Cash
...35 700MW expansion completed in 2014 Mohammedia Morocco ONEE 0.30 1....
Volume: 61Issue: 36Published at Fri, 07 Sep 2018 -
Aramco Advances Jazan Plans With $8bn Gas-To-Power Deal
...e IGCC. INDUSTRIAL HEART Aramco began building the Jazan refinery and terminal in 2014 as the “industrial heart” of government’s Jazan Economic City (JEC) project. JEC’s purpose is to “stimulate manufacturing and industry in the kingdom’s southwest” and “place Jazan as a commercial and in...
Volume: 61Issue: 33Published at Fri, 17 Aug 2018 -
Algeria Makes Electricity Gains, But Struggles To Power The Future
...2 2012 Bellara Hyundai E&C/Daewoo 1.44 194 2014 Ou...
Volume: 61Issue: 25Published at Fri, 22 Jun 2018 -
Gulf Countries Throw Jordan A $2.5bn Lifeline Amid Unrest
...financial and development aid over a five-year period (MEES, 25 January 2013). Agreements to disburse some of this aid were signed in early 2013, and some funds were actually allocated to specific development projects. But the flow of GCC aid slowed with the 2014 crash in oil prices. With the re...
Volume: 61Issue: 24Published at Fri, 15 Jun 2018 -
Tunisia Looks To The Sun To Cut Dependence On Algerian Gas
...ongside seven straight years of falling output since the 2010 peak of 310mn cfd. Initially this fall was due to instability and bureaucratic inertia in the wake of the country’s 2011 revolution, with the slump in oil prices since late 2014 providing a second blow to investment as IOCs slashed capex (MEES, 23...
Volume: 61Issue: 22Published at Fri, 01 Jun 2018 -
Algeria Eyes Solar To Power Oil Operations, But ‘It’s A Long-Term Job’
...om renewables. These will be small projects whose capacity is around 100MW.” Algeria’s solar capacity has risen quickly of late, although from a low level, to 425MW at the end of 2017, while wind capacity has languished at 10MW since 2014 (see chart). The solar increase is attributable to small-sc...
Volume: 61Issue: 20Published at Fri, 18 May 2018