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Lebanon-IMF Talks Stall As Economy Deteriorates
...vernment. Saudi Crown Prince Muhmmad bin Salman has largely steered clear of Lebanon following the alleged kidnapping of former PM Saad al-Hariri in 2017 (MEES, 24 November 2017). Just this week, Emirati minister of state for foreign affairs Anwar Gargash told CNBC that “If we see some of our friends, ma...
Volume: 63Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2020 -
Yemen: Political Standoff, Oil Sector Stability
...men’s current output. Volumes are piped to a 3.5mn barrel storage terminal at Ash Shihr, with export sales via tender. Trading giant Glencore emerged as an early buyer (MEES, 15 September 2017), but various other entities have emerged as takers since, with 2mn barrel cargoes lifted every 50 days or so...
Volume: 63Issue: 25Published at Fri, 19 Jun 2020 -
Saudi Arabia Looks To Expand Iraq Footprint
...aken Iran’s dominance in Baghdad (MEES, 1 September 2017). As Bruce Riedel, a former CIA analyst and Middle East expert on the US National Security Council told MEES in 2018, Saudi Arabia’s evolving relationship with Iraq is “perhaps the most enlightened part of current Saudi foreign policy” (ME...
Volume: 63Issue: 22Published at Fri, 29 May 2020 -
Saudi Renewables: Seconds Out For Round Three As Heavyweights Enter The Ring
...ase two and 800MW phase three, were awarded to Acwa and TSK and to Masdar and EDF, respectively. Phase two started up in 2017 while two phases with 500MW combined have been started up at phase three and the third is due online in April (MEES, 11 October 2019). The three Saudi firms in the key bi...
Volume: 63Issue: 13Published at Fri, 27 Mar 2020 -
Iran Boosts Uranium Upgrading As Domestic Problems Mount
...er 20mn t/y exported. This has likely fallen sharply since the US targeted major producer and exporter PGPIC (MEES, 14 June 2019). Crude and condensate exports averaged a record 2.66mn b/d in 2017 and hit 2.8mn b/d as recently as mid-2018 before collapsing later in the year with the imposition of US sa...
Volume: 63Issue: 11Published at Fri, 13 Mar 2020 -
Iraq Crude Exports: Slow January Highlights Systemic Vulnerabilities
...ptember 2017. Exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region also fell – to just 350,000 b/d according to data intelligence firm Kpler – pointing to total Iraqi exports of just 3.66mn b/d. Federal exports can often be volatile in the winter months when bad weather can impede loadings from Basra, an...
Volume: 63Issue: 06Published at Fri, 07 Feb 2020 -
Algeria & Morocco: Uneasy Neighbors
...fore GME crosses into Morocco) to the Medgaz jump-off point at Beni Saf (MEES, 22 November 2019). Morocco and Algeria also exchange electricity through three interconnection points. In 2018, Morocco exported 3.9GWh to its neighbor after importing 149.1GWh in 2017. But these numbers pale in co...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
Turkey Planning More Drilling Off Southern Cyprus
...ports, and the government spokesman, implied that Ankara had used nefarious tactics to obtain the data, going as far as also claiming that Eni had colluded with Turkey. Ultimately, the data had been published in 2017 on a government website, then subsequently removed. ...
Volume: 63Issue: 04Published at Fri, 24 Jan 2020 -
Israel Scores Gas Diplomacy Breakthrough As Leviathan-Egypt Flows Begin
...is marked the start of Israel-Jordan gas deliveries indicate just how successful Jordan has been at avoiding publicity for the modest imports that began back in 2017. Those initial volumes were of gas from the Tamar field to Jordan’s Arab Potash plant on the Dead Sea. GEOPOLITICAL WIN-WI...
Volume: 63Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2020 -
Leviathan Reserves Get ‘Contingent’ Boost
...reserves is the same as for 2P. But the difference is the lack of an approved economic development plan for the “contingent” volumes. Leviathan development only moved forward in early 2017 on the basis of a scaled-back version of what had been dubbed ‘Phase 1’ development: with just four pr...
Volume: 63Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2020 -
Gulf States Call For De-Escalation Of Regional Tensions
...ES, 8 December 2017). Saudi Arabia’s deputy minister of defence Khalid bin Salman – brother of de facto leader Muhammad bin Salman – wrote on Twitter on 8 January that “the Kingdom and its leadership always stand with brotherly Iraq and its dear people,” adding that Saudi Arabia “will do everything in...
Volume: 63Issue: 02Published at Fri, 10 Jan 2020 -
Israel’s Leviathan: Deliveries Start, Controversy Remains
...viathan in 2010 but struggled for years to get the sales deals in place to support even Phase-1 development under which output is slated to hit 1.2bn cfd later this year. It finally took FID in 2017. Noble has 39.67%, partnered by Israeli firms Delek (45.33%) and Ratio Oil (15%)....
Volume: 63Issue: 01Published at Fri, 03 Jan 2020 -
Iraqi Kurdistan Poised For More Gains In 2020
...G can likely count on another 40,000 b/d in 2020, according to MEES estimates (see chart). This would push output back above 500,000 b/d for the first time since the KRG lost a swathe of territory around Kirkuk to the federal government in 2017. The additional volumes would appear to be critical to...
Volume: 62Issue: 50Published at Fri, 13 Dec 2019 -
Upcoming GCC Summit Raises Qatar Questions
...nsions with Qatar. However, even if the embargo is ended, a return to the pre-June 2017 status quo is highly unlikely (MEES, 9 June 2017). It will take a long time for Qatar’s leadership to regain trust in its neighbors. Qatar has also had to substantially alter its trade flows to replace imports fr...
Volume: 62Issue: 49Published at Fri, 06 Dec 2019 -
Baghdad And KRG Sign Preliminary Oil Sharing, Budget Deal
...mo. The KRG’s independent oil exports have been a major bone of contention with Baghdad and a key cause of broader tensions between the two parties – including the 2017 operation to retake two of the KRG’s key producing fields, Bai Hassan and the Avana Dome, which transferred 280,000 b/d of production ba...
Volume: 62Issue: 48Published at Fri, 29 Nov 2019 -
Kuwait Emir’s Son Unleashes Political Upheaval
...e now out of the picture. Despite his own advanced age – 71 – Sheikh Nasser Sabah appeared to be solidifying a position as the front runner to eventually succeed his father. He was appointed deputy prime minister in 2017 and is the key backer of the planned $130bn Silk City megaproject (MEES, 15 De...
Volume: 62Issue: 47Published at Fri, 22 Nov 2019 -
Iran Ups Geopolitical Stakes With Nuclear Advances
...ssia. The new plants at Bushehr will also process Russian fuel (MEES, 31 March 2017). ...
Volume: 62Issue: 46Published at Fri, 15 Nov 2019 -
Putin Mideast Tour Shows Off Russia’s Expanded Regional Influence
...esident Vladimir Putin’s first visit to Saudi Arabia in more than a decade and followed King Salman becoming the first Saudi monarch to visit Russia in 2017 (MEES, 6 October 2017). President Putin referenced that historic trip upon arrival in Riyadh on 14 October: “your first ever visit to Russia in Oc...
Volume: 62Issue: 42Published at Fri, 18 Oct 2019 -
Turkey Ups Cyprus Ante By Drilling South Of The Island
...sitant to restart talks after the failure of a summit in the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana in 2017. Turkey’s actions could be the catalyst that pushes the Greek Cypriots to get back to the table, with Ankara looking unlikely to back off until a solution is found....
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019 -
Turkey Deployment To Reshape Syria Conflict
...fineries or ‘exported’ to regime-held areas. Estimates of current output from the Kurdish-held region vary. But MEES puts current production at 60,000 b/d. SDF operations against Islamic State militants saw Kurdish forces take nearly the entire east bank of the Euphrates in the second half of 2017. The ar...
Volume: 62Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2019