1. Libya Advances Power Projects

    ...ectric of the first unit for its 650MW Tobruk gas turbine plant. Such developments are the result of a brightening political and security outlook after years of division and war (MEES, 12 February). Contracts for both plants were initially signed in 2017 but construction was put on hold due to fi...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 21
    Published at Fri, 28 May 2021
  2. Kuwait Receives Bids For $1bn Jurassic Gas Production Facilities

    ...5mn b/d to 1.7mn b/d (MEES, 5 February). A key gathering project for Burgan, the $1.3bn 120,000 b/d GC-32 is facing significant delays. Under a 2017 award, UK firm Petrofac was due to bring GC-32 online in mid-2020, but the latest targets are for a start-up later this year. Kuwait newspaper Al An...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 18
    Published at Fri, 07 May 2021
  3. Saudi Liquids Burn Falls To Four-Year Lows In Early 2021

    ...ar at an average of 705,000 b/d (see chart 1 and p18 for full data). Not since 2017, the first full year of operation for the 2.5bn cfd Wasit gas processing plant, has oil burn opened the year at such levels (MEES, 24 March 2017). However, as Saudi Arabia has implemented its 1mn b/d voluntary ad...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 16
    Published at Fri, 23 Apr 2021
  4. Egypt Power: Plentiful Gas, Falling Demand Make Shortfalls A Distant Memory

    ...fective capacity with blackouts commonplace. Two key events have transformed Egypt’s power supply situation in recent years. The start up of the giant Zohr offshore gas field at the end of 2017 and its subsequent ramp-up made chronic gas shortages a thing of the past (MEES, 14 September 2018). And 20...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 12
    Published at Fri, 26 Mar 2021
  5. Turkey Gas & Power: Pipelines, Black Sea Find, Nuclear & Renewables Give Ankara Options

    ...rkey. So it is perhaps not surprising that Russia, holder of the world’s largest gas reserves, has historically been Turkey’s top gas supplier. That said, the last two years have seen Russia’s market share fall to the two lowest figures on record. From a record 28.7bcm in 2017, half of Turkey’s total ga...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 11
    Published at Fri, 19 Mar 2021
  6. Egypt Power Fuels: Gas Surplus All But Ends Oil Burn

    ...s been the ramp-up in gas availability driving out oil burning from Egypt’s power generation fuel mix.   *Fuel oil demand fell to just 34,000 b/d for 2020, a fifth of 2017 levels, as the country’s gas surplus all-but ended the burning of the fuel in power plants (see chart 3 and p1...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 08
    Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2021
  7. 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: 64
    Issue: 06
    Published at Fri, 12 Feb 2021
  8. Algeria’s Power Output Falls For First Time On Record In 2020

    ...20, but was also the second highest on record ahead of 2017’s 14.45GW (see chart 2). The good news is that peak demand remains well below Algeria’s installed capacity, which rose by 900MW to 22.9GW last year. That buffer isn’t as large as it looks, however. In reality, Algeria’s ‘available ca...

    Volume: 64
    Issue: 04
    Published at Fri, 29 Jan 2021
  9. Egypt’s Power & Gas Demand Rebound From Covid Slump

    ...20.0TWh for August, the first month since February not to be down year-on-year, and the third highest figure on record behind July 2017 and 2019 (see chart 1). *And the latest gas consumption stats, which are for September, suggest that power generation has continued to rise. The country’s ov...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 50
    Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020
  10. Kuwait Slashes Crude Burn As Weather Cools

    ...tal electricity generation of 6.6TWh was the lowest October figure since 2017. The biggest relief for Kuwait was arguably that it was able to significantly curb the amount of crude oil burned, which fell to a six-month low of 55,000 b/d for October (see chart 2). However, despite being down from mo...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 49
    Published at Fri, 04 Dec 2020
  11. Saudi Arabia To Shake Up Electricity Sector With SEC Reforms

    ...liquids in the utility sector last year. CAPACITY PUSH           SEC’s generating capacity peaked at 56.6GW in 2017 and after a dip in 2018 and 2019 is expected to increase to around 56.5GW in the medium term. While peak demand has settled at just over 60GW since 2015 as a result of tariff re...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 47
    Published at Fri, 20 Nov 2020
  12. Taqa Hikes Foreign Ownership Limit To 49% Ahead Of Offering

    ...reign investment in Taqa supports the “significant efforts of our country’s leadership to encourage foreign capital inflows.” State petroleum firm Adnoc has led the way, raising $851mn in a 2017 IPO of Adnoc Distribution. It has also brought foreign investors into its midstream operations (MEES, 26 Ju...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 46
    Published at Fri, 13 Nov 2020
  13. Siemens Talks Mena Power With MEES

    ...dividuals working closely with the government. And most importantly, they have a better electricity system than they did before. ON A LIBYA REENTRY                 Q: Siemens signed a €700mn deal with Libya to build two power plants in 2017 that appears to have been derailed by ongoing in...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 45
    Published at Fri, 06 Nov 2020
  14. Egypt Power Fuels: Renewables Rising, But Gas Remains Dominant

    ...24 (MEES, 9 November 2018). In the longer term nuclear capacity will be added to the mix, with four reactors with a combined capacity of 4.8GW due to begin operation at Dabaa on the Mediterranean coast during 2026-29 (MEES, 15 December 2017). ...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 43
    Published at Fri, 23 Oct 2020
  15. Qatar Powergen Rebounds To New Peak

    ...ricultural sector, which Qatar has sought to build up in response to the ongoing economic embargo. Food security has long been an area of concern for the government and the embargo made it more acute. Government statistics show that agricultural output has increased significantly since 2017. STRATEGIC DE...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 02 Oct 2020
  16. Jordan Moves Towards Electricity Hub Role With Saudi, Iraq Deals

    ...ans to also integrate with Iraq and potentially Syria in the future. Jordan’s transmission grid is already integrated with Egypt and the West Bank. No timeframe for the work has been provided and the idea of such a connection is longstanding. A similar MoU was signed in 2017, after Jordan’s el...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 34
    Published at Fri, 21 Aug 2020
  17. Barakah 1 Reactor Connected To UAE Grid

    ...it 1 operators, preventing FANR from awarding an operating license to Nawah, which saw Barakah 1 start-up delayed from 2017 (MEES, 12 May 2017). Enec recently announced the completion of construction of Barakah’s Unit 2 and says that operational readiness preparations are now under way by Nawah. Me...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 34
    Published at Fri, 21 Aug 2020
  18. Abu Dhabi’s First Barakah Reactor Start-Up Points To 2024 Full Capacity

    ...ec’s control. When Enec began building the 1.4GW first unit in July 2012, Enec and Korean construction contractor Kepco envisaged the four units starting up at one-year intervals over the 2017-20 period. However, a scandal in Korea over fake safety certificates for some nuclear plant components ca...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 33
    Published at Fri, 14 Aug 2020
  19. Solar Prices Fall To New Record Low With Abu Dhabi Award

    ...ES, 13 January 2017). Despite the growing momentum, a long path lies ahead. MEES calculates that by end-2022 renewables will account for around 12% of the UAE’s powergen capacity. EXPERIENCED PARTNERS       All four members of the consortium have a track-record of operating within the UAE’s de...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 31 Jul 2020
  20. Saudi Solar: Key 2GW Plant Faces Covid-19 Delays

    ...VELOPMENT                Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plans for 27.3GW of renewable energy capacity by 2024 and 58.7GW by 2030 rest on a two-track system of development. The first track is overseen by the Ministry of Energy’s Renewable Energy Project Development Office (Repdo), which was established in 2017 (MEES, 10 Fe...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 24 Jul 2020