1. Benchmark Crude Prices ($/B)

    ...12 2011 WTI 100.67 102.63 103.12 106.27 106.55 105.73 94.17 94.18 95...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 18 Oct 2013
  2. Kuwait Sticks To 4Mn B/D 2020 Target, But Questions Remain

    ...ve been mostly ‘off’ as of late. Kuwait will likely find it difficult to recruit IOC involvement, in large part due to political wrangling: for example, Kuwait’s public prosecutor is investigating Shell’s $800mn consultancy deal with KOC to help develop northern Jurassic gas fields (MEES, 8 August 2011...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  3. Sonatrach Preempts Petroceltic Ain Tsila Sale

    ...rrels of condensate. First gas is scheduled for 2017. Petroceltic now owns 38.25% of Ain Tsila, whilst Italian power firm Enel has 18.375%.   Petroceltic, following its initial 2011 farm out to Enel, has for some time sought to divest a second similar-sized stake: both to help fund development an...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  4. Algeria Launches Biskra Amid Problems For North African Refiners

    ...5 Completion of 35,000 b/d expansion in May 2013 took Skikda capacity to 335,000 b/d. Egypt 726 Egypt’s net product demand nearing refining capacity before 2011 regime change. Libya 38...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  5. Nuclear: UAE Pushes Ahead, Iran Waits On Bushehr

    ...e first operational nuclear power plant in the MENA region, which was shut down in February (MEES, 1 March). This is the second major shutdown since it was brought online in September 2011: two months of repairs followed the discovery of debris in the reactor housing (MEES, 18 January).   Ru...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  6. QEWC Secures $450Mn Funding For Desalination

    ...December 2011. Saudi Arabia too cut back production in September, from a 33-year high of 10.2mn b/d posted for the previous month.   Initial MEES estimates put total supply from the producer group at 30.04mn b/d, down significantly from an upwardly revised 30.83mn b/d in August. The 80...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  7. Zeidan Kidnapping Highlights Oil Industry Risks In Libya

    ...provement on an average of just 350,000 b/d for September.   Prior to the strikes, production stood at around 1.5mn b/d, only fractionally less than output before the revolution of 2011. Libya’s gas production also slumped as protestors shut down a pumping station at the Wafa gas field, reducing fl...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  8. Sudan: Crackdown Unifies Rebels

    ...proving the performance” of an economy still reeling from the loss of 75% of its former oil production to South Sudan when it seceded in July 2011.   Latest official figures put the number of dead at more than 70, though human rights organizations have quoted figures closer to 250. Over 600 others ar...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  9. Egypt Subsidies

    ...event the emergence of a black market or the smuggling of products (MEES, 31 May).   Egypt’s Finance Ministry projects the 2013-14 (July ’13 to June ’14) cost of energy subsidies at E£100bn ($14.5bn). This compares with actual figures of E£120bn for 2012-13, E£95.5bn for 2011-12, E£67.7bn for 20...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  10. Kuwait Finance Minister Calls For Leaner Public Sector And Reforms

    ...rpluses, recent domestic political developments have hit the Kuwaiti economy. The implementation of the 2011-14 development plan has lagged and generous increases in the public sector wages have undermined the government’s efforts to encourage Kuwaitis to join the private sector. The long-term objective sh...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  11. Arctic Economics In The 21st Century

    ...timates that traffic through the Bering
Strait has nearly doubled from 245 vessels in 2008 to over 400 vessels in 2011. Finally, with tourism, the number of cruise ships venturing in Arctic water has more than doubled over the past eight years. More than 65,000 passengers departed from Svalbard, Norway, an...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  12. Benchmark Crude Prices ($/B

    ...12 2011 WTI 103.01 103.12 103.06 106.27 106.55 105.73 94.17 94.18 95...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  13. OPEC Output At Near Two Year Low In September On Iraqi Outages

    ...OPEC   OPEC Output At Near Two Year Low In September On Iraqi Outages   OPEC oil production fell to its lowest level in almost two years in September, as further declines from Libya and Iraq brought the producer group close to its 30mn b/d output target, agreed in December 2011...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2013
  14. Egypt Looks To Turn Page On Bureaucratic Delays

    ...litical upheaval in the country is not causing further delays in the oil sector.   The bid round, launched in 2011, was a show of confidence in Egypt’s energy sector that surprised some observers, given the turmoil of the Arab Spring and the parsimonious terms granted to oil and gas producers. The bl...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013
  15. Syria Output Only 18k B/D

    ...rms having declared force majeure and pulled out of Syria (MEES, 14 September 2012).   The minister attributed the sharp drop in production (from an average of 380,000 b/d before the start of the uprising in March 2011) to damage caused by armed rebels attacks on oilfields, pipelines and other fa...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013
  16. Changing Global LNG Pricing Dynamics – MEES Analysis

    ...rticularly the case for Japan itself, which is paying an average of $15/mn BTU for LNG – more than $10/mn BTU over Henry Hub – that it has been importing in higher volumes since 2011’s Fukushima nuclear disaster. All of Japan’s 20 nuclear plants – which typically provide 30% of the country’s electricity – re...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013
  17. Jubail Specialty Chemicals Boost

    ...e MMA unit is set to be the largest ever and will incorporate MRC’s proprietary Alpha technology, which uses methanol, ethylene and carbon monoxide as feedstock. At the launch of the joint venture in 2011 to build the plants, a SABIC official described Alpha as a “breakthrough technology.”   Me...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013
  18. Morocco’s ONEE Announces 2013-17 Electricity Plan

    ...ovision of $100mn to Morocco to support the building of further solar and wind plants in a number of remote areas.   ONEE had more than 4.7mn customers at the end of 2012, an increase of 7.4% compared with end-2011. Morocco’s electricity demand was 31.06TWh in 2012, up 8% on 2011. Demand growth av...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013
  19. Libya: No Light At The End Of The Tunnel

    ...fore the 2011 revolution was 1.6mn b/d.   In an interview with the Beirut-daily al-Hayat, Mr Tariq Mitri, the UN Secretary- General’s Special Representative in Libya, noted that the government has so far failed to disarm the public and rebuild the army and police forces and that it has th...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013
  20. Iranian Economy Shrinks By 5.4%

    ...around $70bn in 2012 from at $95bn in 2011 due to the effect of sanctions.   Major economic reforms are needed in four sectors of the economy according to Mr Rohani’s economic advisor Masoud Nili. These are the foreign currency market, cash subsidy payments (to offset price increases), the pr...

    Volume: 56
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013