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Aramco Joins IOCs In Green Research Drive
...eir aggregated upstream operations from a 2017 baseline of 23 kg CO₂e/boe to 20-21 kg CO₂e/boe by 2025. Aramco’s carbon intensity is already just 10.4 kg CO₂e/boe. Given the current industry trajectory, it is not difficult to envision a scenario a few years from now whereby producers with the lo...
Volume: 63Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Iraq Plans Qayara Refinery Expansion
...mple topping plant at Qayara (MEES, 2 November 2018), which was rehabilitated in 2017 and suffered a small fire at one of its storage tanks last week. The lack of a capable refinery means volumes are trucked for export from Basra’s Khor al-Zubair terminal. Qayara’s poor quality means it is sold at...
Volume: 63Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Qatar Trade Patterns Three Years Into The Embargo
...plomatic relations with Qatar on 5 June 2017 and imposed an economic embargo that remains in place to this day. Qatar was forced to reshape its trade links in order to withstand the embargo (MEES, 9 June 2017) and three years later trade patterns have changed considerably. The situation has normalized to...
Volume: 63Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Conoco Enters Morocco
...stomary 25%) at the massive 10,000km² Tanfit exploration permit. Shell previously held the acreage as a reconnaissance permit (Issouka), converting to a full exploration permit at the end of 2017 whilst bringing in Repsol which previously had neighboring reconnaissance acreage. Moving to Morocco’s of...
Volume: 63Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Saudi Eyes Development Of Remote Northwest
...’ad al-Shamal industrial complex, which is centered around phosphate mining. To the southwest of Turaif is the 75mn cfd Midyan conventional gas processing plant, which was commissioned in 2017. Midyan gas was developed to supply gas to power generation facilities further down the coast at Du...
Volume: 63Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Indian Firms Eye Israel Exit
...A consortium of Indian firms led by state giant ONGC Videsh is in the process of relinquishing the one exploration block it holds offshore Israel. Block 32 was awarded in late 2017, following Israel’s first offshore bid round, launched in 2016 (MEES, 24 November 2017). In its 2019-20 annual re...
Volume: 63Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Noble To Keep Tamar Veto Rights
...th 25% of Tamar and 39.66% of Leviathan, has been accused of favoring the latter in gas sales (MEES, 24 April), effectively stymying any attempt by Tamar’s minority partners to compete with Leviathan on price. Tamar gas sales slumped from a steady 1bn cfd for 2017-19 to a seven year low of 543mn cf...
Volume: 63Issue: 37Published at Fri, 11 Sep 2020 -
Egypt: Key Shell Offshore Gas Project Faces Uncertainty
...condensate during the 2019-20 financial year to June, a far cry from the 1.3bn cfd it produced in 2013. Years of under-investment and over-drilling saw output collapse to around 200mn cfd in 2018. Phase 9b was finally sanctioned in 2017 although it was only 12 months ago that the phase’s nine we...
Volume: 63Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 -
Egypt Oil Targets Recede Into Distance
...clared force majeure on the plant’s ongoing 60,000 b/d expansion (MEES, 24 July). And the country’s other key ongoing expansion, a new 48,900 b/d hydrocracker and 14,900 b/d naphtha upgrader at the 90,000 b/d Asorc refinery in Assiut, southern Egypt (MEES, 15 September 2017), has the same main co...
Volume: 63Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 -
US Crude Output: The Only Way Is Up?
...*Latest official US crude output figures for June show output rebounding by 420,000 b/d to 10.436mn b/d from May’s 10.016mn b/d. The May figure was in turn the lowest since December 2017 and a whopping 2.84mn b/d down from last November’s peak of 12.860mn b/d. Indeed the 2.72mn b/d collapse be...
Volume: 63Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 -
Israel Sees Record Crude Stockbuild
...e average 2019 figure. Q2 saw quarterly record of 339,000 b/d. *Even allowing for crude re-exports, which hit 92,000 b/d in June, the highest since February 2017, but averaged a far more modest 22,200 b/d for 1H 2020 as a whole, Israel’s net crude imports of 294,800 b/d for Q2 are still over 80...
Volume: 63Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 -
EBRD Ups Egypt Renewables Funding For Kom Ombo Solar
...yptian court. Only after the ministry accepted that disputes could be settled internationally did EBRD and the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) kick-start Benban development by pledging $1.6bn combined for 27 projects (MEES, 3 November 2017). EBRD is a key backer of Egypt, le...
Volume: 63Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 -
Turkey Imports Record Iraq, Saudi Crude In Q2 As Russia Sidelined
...pplier for 2019 as a whole. *Russia’s neighbor Kazakhstan has also been squeezed: from 66,000 b/d for 2019 and a quarterly record 88,000 b/d for Q3 last year to just 32,000 b/d for the most recent quarter. *Perhaps less surprisingly, Iran, which was Turkey’s top supplier for 2017 (wi...
Volume: 63Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 -
Covid-19 Whacks Suez Canal Trade Volumes, Revenue
...th the Canal handling northbound shipments of Gulf crude, has also seen volumes fall sharply (MEES, 21 August). GROSS TONNAGE (MN TONS) SLUMPED TO JUST 84MN TONS FOR JUNE, DOWN 15% Y-O-Y REVENUE ($MN) IS AT THE LOWEST SINCE EARLY 2017 SOURCE: SUEZ CANAL AUTHORITY, CA...
Volume: 63Issue: 36Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 -
KRG Project Delays Stunt Upstream Growth
...eld and Kirkuk’s and Avana Dome in late 2017, Iraqi Kurdistan’s upstream sector has since brought several key projects online due both to regularized KRG payments and higher oil prices. MEES estimates that KRG output jumped from 310,000 b/d at end-2017 to 492,000 b/d two years later (MEES, 8 November 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 35Published at Fri, 28 Aug 2020 -
Dubai’s Coal Push Upends Abu Dhabi’s Clean Energy Strategy
...January 2017). This plan is probably unrealistic, but it signals aspirations for a major change in energy policy. Examined closely, the changes suggest a fragmentation in energy policy. The UAE is simultaneously pursuing incompatible choices in clean and dirty power. Why? Some of the ch...
Volume: 63Issue: 35Published at Fri, 28 Aug 2020 -
Egypt Expediting West Med Drill Plans
...e country’s gas production. It has been a meteoric rise for the region after output bottomed out in Q1 2017 at just 38.1% of the national total. Output was first given a boost by BP’s 5tcf West Nile Delta project, when the Phase 1 Libra and Taurus fields came online in May 2017 (MEES, 12 May 2017...
Volume: 63Issue: 34Published at Fri, 21 Aug 2020 -
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: 63Issue: 34Published at Fri, 21 Aug 2020 -
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: 63Issue: 34Published at Fri, 21 Aug 2020 -
Kuwait Faces Cash Crunch As Oil Crisis Bites
...ere is a high turnover of governments. One key piece of legislation which the government has tried and failed to get through parliament in recent years is a new debt law (MEES, 16 June 2017). Until this is passed, Kuwait is unable to emulate fellow GCC states and borrow in order to meet the budget de...
Volume: 63Issue: 34Published at Fri, 21 Aug 2020