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Egypt: Draft 2021/22 Budget
....8bn) and set to be the lowest spending figure since 2017-18 as Cairo’s finances finally show signs of the impact of Covid-19 (MEES, 5 March). Subsidy allocations are down around 40% to E£87.8bn ($5.6bn) while the budget forecasts a deficit of 6.6% of GDP, up marginally from the 6.3% forecast in the cu...
Volume: 64Issue: 14Published at Fri, 09 Apr 2021 -
Saudi Arabia Reaps Benefit Of Gas Supply Boost
...9,000 b/d were the lowest January figure since 2017. Fuel oil consumption, primarily for power and water desalination, averaged 401,000 b/d, which was down 200,000 b/d on December and also a four-year low. SAUDI ARABIA direct Crude burn (‘000 B/D) HAS STARTED THE YEAR AT LOWS NOT SEEN SINCE 2017...
Volume: 64Issue: 11Published at Fri, 19 Mar 2021 -
Lamprell: First Saudi LTA Award
...o offshore production deck modules and associated pipeline and subsea cables. The UAE firm’s primary facilities are in Hamriyah, Sharjah, but in 2017 it signed a joint venture agreement with Saudi Aramco, national shipping carrier Bahri and Hyundai Heavy Industries to establish and operate a ma...
Volume: 64Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2021 -
KPC Prepares To Streamline Subsidiaries With Reshuffle
...5,000 b/d refinery and a 22mn t/y LNG import terminal are slated to start up this quarter. Kipic was only established in 2017, but looks set to be merged back into KNPC. Elsewhere, with Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) CEO Ali Shehab retiring, he will be replaced as acting CEO by Abdulnasser al-Fulaij, th...
Volume: 64Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2021 -
Tethys Spuds Oman Wildcat
...at could become a major exploration push for unconventional resources in the underexplored Omani south. Tethys acquired seismic in the area in 2017 (MEES, 24 November 2017), and received a significant boost in November when US shale powerhouse EOG signed up at the block as a junior partner with a 50% in...
Volume: 64Issue: 01Published at Fri, 08 Jan 2021 -
Libya Power Plant Progress
...r four SGT5-PAC 2000E Siemens combustion turbine generator units,” the firm said in a 6 January press release. Enka’s German partner on the projects, Siemens, costed the two plants at a combined €700mn ($826mn) at the time of the original award by state-power firm Gecol in 2017. But construction ha...
Volume: 64Issue: 01Published at Fri, 08 Jan 2021 -
Energean: $400mn Israel Buyout
...ivate equity fund Kerogen paid then-cash-strapped Energean $50mn for a 50% stake in its then pre-FID Israel assets back in 2017 (MEES, 17 February 2017). Energean expects the buyout, plans for which were initially announced last month (MEES, 11 December 2020), to close this quarter. Energean al...
Volume: 64Issue: 01Published at Fri, 08 Jan 2021 -
Energean Eyes Full Control Of Key Israel Subsidiary
...London-listed Greek firm Energean is in talks to take full control of its Energean Israel subsidiary by buying-out 30% partner Kerogen Capital. Kerogen initially in February 2017 paid cash-strapped Energean $50mn for a 50% stake in its core Israel assets, before the Greek firm exercised an op...
Volume: 63Issue: 50Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020 -
UAE Nuclear Power Plant Hits Full 1.4GW Capacity On Test
...pco connected Barakah-1 to the grid in August. Before the plant begins commercial operation, it will be shut down for a check outage “for several months.” The first Barakah reactor was originally slated for 2017 start-up, with the three similar units to follow at yearly intervals. But a scandal ov...
Volume: 63Issue: 50Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020 -
Barakah Reactor At 80% Capacity
...ll capacity while its performance is monitored. Nawah says that once 100% output is achieved, the plant will be gradually shut down for a check outage which “takes place over several months.” Barakah-1 was planned for start-up in 2017, with the other three units to be brought on line at yearly in...
Volume: 63Issue: 47Published at Fri, 20 Nov 2020 -
Tunisia: Southern Output Returns
...ocked output from Tataouine province, calling on Tunis to implement a 2017 deal on promising investment and jobs (MEES, 18 September). The new deal stipulates that the government create a development fund, hire 1,000 workers and drop charges against protesters arrested during the unrest. The bl...
Volume: 63Issue: 46Published at Fri, 13 Nov 2020 -
Dana Makes Sukuk Payment
...UAE-based, KRG focused independent Dana Gas announced 2 November that it has “fully redeemed the $309mn” outstanding balance of a Sukuk issued on 31 October 2017. Dana, which has a history of strained relations with its Sukuk holders (MEES, 18 August 2017), had already made $221mn worth of re...
Volume: 63Issue: 45Published at Fri, 06 Nov 2020 -
Masdar Wins Big Rooftop Solar
...rget figure for rooftop solar capacity, but introduced energy netting regulations in January 2017 to encourage development of systems up to 5MW (MEES, 15 February 2019). Masdar is involved with France’s EdF in two of the largest regional solar projects: 2GW Al Dhafra in Abu Dhabi for start-up in 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 42Published at Fri, 16 Oct 2020 -
Apicorp Funding Dubai Solar
...abi’s Masdar and France’s EdF, are Abu Dhabi’s Union National Bank, Saudi-based Islamic Development Bank, Apicorp, France’s Natixis, Germany’s Siemens Financial Services, Korea Development Bank and Canada’s EDC (MEES, 16 June 2017). ...
Volume: 63Issue: 41Published at Fri, 09 Oct 2020 -
UAE Nuke Plant Hits 50% Load
...it 2.” Barakah’s four units were intended to start up during 2017-20, but a fake safety certificates scandal in Korea halted Kepco’s work on the first plant to deploy the reactor used at Barakah, delaying operator training and thus operating license awards by three years. With nuclear state regulator FA...
Volume: 63Issue: 39Published at Fri, 25 Sep 2020 -
EOG Enters Omani Upstream
...Oman secured a notable new player in its upstream sector this week, with US firm EOG Resources signing an Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement (EPSA) for Block 36. EOG joins Canada’s Apex, which has been the sole player at the block since Norway’s DNO exited in 2017 after drilling a du...
Volume: 63Issue: 38Published at Fri, 18 Sep 2020 -
Taqa Places Moroccan Bond
...al-fired power plant, with combined capacity of 1.356GW, for 17 years from 2017 to 2044 (MEES, 31 January). Taqa says bond placement provides “an opportunity to further optimize its capital structure” and that the PPA extension is “enhancing value by extending the company’s debt repayment profile.” Ta...
Volume: 63Issue: 38Published at Fri, 18 Sep 2020 -
BP Readies Egypt Gas Boost
...BP is preparing to bring online two additional wells on its North Damietta license in the Egyptian Mediterranean. At both the 2017 Qattameya discovery in 108ms water depth (MEES, 30 August 2019), and the Atoll-4 well drilled late last year (MEES, 13 December 2019) “preparation for pr...
Volume: 62Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Tunisian PM Resigns
...ly blocked the main oil pumping station at Kamour, threatening output losses from the south. The protestors say the government must live up to a 2017 agreement which promised investment and jobs in the region’s oil industry (MEES, 26 June). ...
Volume: 63Issue: 29Published at Fri, 17 Jul 2020 -
Tunisians Demand Oil Jobs
...Protestors clashed with police in Tunisia’s southern Tataouine province this week demanding the government hand jobs to the unemployed in the region’s oil industry. In 2017 protestors blocked the region’s main pipeline at Kamour, shutting in all oil and gas output from Tataouine and Ke...
Volume: 63Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2020