1. Egypt: Key Oil JVs Plan Output Hike

    ...nuary and July this year, the highest since late 2017: but this is still 27% below 2010 levels. One of the key producers in the region is BP, via its Gupco operations. These are in the process of being taken over by Dragon Oil, a subsidiary of Dubai state firm Enoc, in a deal worth an estimated $500mn (ME...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 36
    Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019
  2. Algeria’s Gas Projects: Playing Catch-Up

    ...me Algeria hit that record, none of the three projects that comprise SWGP had come online. The Repsol-led 2.9bcm/y Reggane Nord started-up in late 2017 and Total’s 1.8bcm/y Timimoun tight-gas project in early 2018. The largest element, the 4.5bcm/y Neptune Energy-operated Touat project, was on the cu...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 36
    Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019
  3. PIF Muscles In On Aramco Amid Oil Sector Shakeup

    ...r Saudi Arabia’s struggles to secure the foreign investment inflows required to boost economic diversity. Whether Mr Khorayef is likely to achieve more success than Mr Falih is far from clear. After all, investors have been deterred by the fallout from the Jamal Khashoggi killing and 2017’s in...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 36
    Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019
  4. KRG: Chevron Awards Sarta CPF Contract

    ...February that various export options implying initial volumes may be temporarily trucked while a spur pipeline is connected to the KRG’s export line to Turkey. Sarta will be the first new field brought online since UAE firm Taqa's Atrush field started production in July 2017 (MEES, 14 July 2017).  ...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 36
    Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019
  5. Kuwait’s KNPC Begins Clean Fuels Commissioning

    ...om 270,000 b/d to 454,000 b/d and reduce Mina al-Ahmadi’s from 466,000 b/d to 347,000 b/d. KNPC originally aimed for start-up of the CFP in late 2017, but as is often the case in Kuwait the schedule has slipped. The latest official start-up target is by the end of 2019, but slippage to 2020 looks in...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 36
    Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019
  6. BP, Shell Step Up Egypt Offshore Action

    ...the east. At North Damietta’s Atoll field, BP plans to drill a fourth development well in 1Q 2020 hiking output from 300mn cfd to 400mn cfd. Discovered in 2015, ‘Phase-1’ Atoll output began in December 2017. Development is also ongoing at the nearby Qattameya field, discovered in March 2017...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  7. Algeria Touat: Imminent

    ...mpleted in 2016 (MEES, 25 August 2017). The Touat delay has forced Neptune to revise down its overall net output guidance for the year to 150-155,000 boe/d from 155,000 boe/d targeted in its Q1 results. Neptune’s 35% project stake will give it “around 16,000 boe/d net production at plateau,” a level th...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  8. Total Lauds Latest QP Tie Ups

    ...ighboring blocks 2913B and 2912. QP will take 30% of Block 2913B, with Total retaining a 40% operating stake alongside private firm Impact Oil (20%) and state firm Namco (10%). The block lies 150km west of (ie further offshore from) the Kudu Gas field and Impact says that 3D seismic data acquired in 2017 in...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  9. Mauritania: Total Wildcat

    ...cember 2017), and Shell with two blocks last year (MEES, 27 July 2018) also see Mauritania as a key part of their international exploration portfolio. As for the Pacific Santa Ana, following the completion of Total’s C-18 well, it will plug and abandon former production wells at the Chinguetti field un...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  10. Saudi Bags Growing Share Of Key Chinese Market

    ...finers Sinopec and PetroChina shunning Iranian volumes, the bulk of recent arrivals, imported by state trader Zhuhai Zhenrong, appear to have gone into China’s strategic petroleum reserve (SPR), in particular the 19mn barrel site at Jinzhou northeast of Beijing which was completed in 2017. Data in...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  11. Aramco Eyes Chinese Take-Away From Sabic Purchase

    ...e polyurethane components and other chemicals manufactured at the Sadara joint venture plant of Aramco and US firm Down Chemical in the Saudi downstream hub of Jubail (MEES, 28 July 2017). Indeed China, and Asia more generally, are also key buyers from Saudi refineries. However, the focus has be...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  12. Bahrain’s Oil Sector Optimism Spreads To Powergen

    ...ve existing grid-linked power plants delivered 17.8TWh of electricity in 2018. Additions from the Alba power plants and the GGC grid took total electricity delivered to the grid to 18.0TWh. Bahrain’s peak load fell slightly to 3.44GW in 2018 from a record 3.57GW in 2017, although the trend in recent ye...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  13. Saudi First Half Export Revenues Slump $6bn

    ...surprisingly therefore, oil revenues have fallen accordingly (see chart 2). They threaten to fall below $50bn/quarter for the first time since late 2017. The latest trade stats also further highlight the government’s struggles to end Saudi Arabia’s “addiction to oil” as Crown Prince Mohammad pledged in 20...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  14. US Slashes Tunisia Financial Aid

    ...18 and a 65% decrease on 2017’s $194mn, according to US Agency for International Development (USAID) data. Since coming into office in 2017 US President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for a decrease in US foreign economic aid.  ...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  15. Petrofac Scandals Weigh On Project Pipeline

    ...gust 2017). The London-listed firm also bagged a $1bn EPC deal in March to develop Algeria’s 2.2tcf Ain Tsila gas-condensate field (MEES, 15 March) – another key client seemingly unphased by Petrofac’s diminishing reputation. In Abu Dhabi it last month won FEED work for the Belbazem offshore pr...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 30 Aug 2019
  16. Saudi Oil Sector Creaking Amid Heavy Opec Cuts And Summer Demand

    ...nce 2017, according to the latest data released by Jodi covering the first half of the year. This is hardly a surprise considering that Saudi Arabia’s crude production has itself been cut to multi-year lows through Opec’s efforts to rebalance global markets. Saudi Arabia’s reported crude pr...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 34
    Published at Fri, 23 Aug 2019
  17. Egypt Solar Soars Thanks To Booming Benban Output

    ...lar park is a major contributor, along with three giant combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plants with a combined capacity of 14.4GW developed by state utility EEHC and brought online in 2017-18, in ensuring that Egypt’s installed generating capacity is more than sufficient to meet anticipated peak el...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 34
    Published at Fri, 23 Aug 2019
  18. Kuwait’s Delayed Refining Projects Set To Slip Further

    ...21. ^SHUT DOWN END-MAR 2017. SOURCE: KNPC, MEES.   KUWAIT REFINED PRODUCTS OUTPUT (000 B/D) *INCLUDES OUTPUT FROM GAS PROCESSING PLANTS. SOURCE: JODI.   Al ZOUR RETHINK       Kipic, which is building a new refinery as well as integrated petrochemicals units and an LNG im...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 34
    Published at Fri, 23 Aug 2019
  19. Aramco Restarts Malaysia CDU

    ...efChem partners have also begun processing imported naphtha to test the project’s 1.2mn t/y cracker (MEES, 5 July). Aramco paid Petronas $7bn for a 50% stake in PrefChem in February 2017, at which time it was called the Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (Rapid) project. The deal enables Ar...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 34
    Published at Fri, 23 Aug 2019
  20. Saudi Arabia 2Q19 Oil Data: Output Down, Exports Down, Burning Up

    ...CHANGES EXPRESSED IN PERCENTAGE POINT TERMS WHERE ORIGINAL FIGURES ARE PERCENTAGES. *EXCLUDES FIELD LPG (650-700,000 B/D). **NAPHTHA REFINERY OUTPUT INCLUDED IN 'OTHER PRODUCTS TO DEC 2017 (479,000 B/D FOR 2017). ^PRESUMES ALL FUEL OIL CONSUMPTION IS BURNT IN POWER PLANTS. SOURCE: JO...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 34
    Published at Fri, 23 Aug 2019