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Aramco: Riyadh Refinery Deasphalter Award
...ut down in early 2017 for the tie-in of units including a new naphtha splitter and diesel hydrotreater and the debottlenecking of a hydrocracker as part of a clean fuels project to reduce the sulfur content of produced fuels to less than 10ppm (MEES, 3 March 2017). Refiners across the GCC are in...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Iraq Exports Slump In March
...Iraqi crude exports plummeted 244,000 b/d in March to their lowest levels since October due to Opec+ compliance cuts (see p9) as well as weather-related issues. Southern exports slumped to 3.255mn b/d – the lowest since September 2017 – after reported flooding hampered output from the 24...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Brazil Output Down
...Key non-Opec producer Brazil saw output fall to 2.40mn b/d in February, the lowest level in almost three years, a combination of delayed start-ups at key offshore fields and declining output at mature onshore acreage. 2018 output averaged 2.58mn b/d, down from 2017’s record 2.62mn b/d (ME...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Egypt Gas Market Liberalization: Set For Take-Off?
...Cairo in 2017 passed a law enabling the liberalization of Egypt’s gas transmission and distribution grid. Private firms would, for a fee, be able to make use of infrastructure that will remain under the ownership of state firm Gasco. With 18 firms recently awarded licenses, and supposedly-im...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Opec Output Slumps To 4-Year Low
...location. The two exceptions are the UAE and Nigeria. UAE output fell 30,000 b/d in March to 3.01mn b/d, putting it 60,000 b/d below its allocated figure – a notable reversal from the 2017-18 round of cuts when the UAE was a laggard. Meanwhile Nigerian output rose further to an 11-month high of 1....
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Aramco Bond Prospectus Sheds Light On Downstream Operations
...en lower than prices at which the company would otherwise have sold such refined products.” Because of subsidies, Aramco’s downstream business made a loss before 2017. But from 1 January 2017 Riyadh “implemented an equalization mechanism” to compensate Aramco for losses on sales of crude, ke...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Saudi Aramco’s Inner Workings: Bond Prospectus Lifts The Lid
...erations. Upstream is Saudi Aramco’s bread and butter. And the prospectus states that “As at 31 December 2017, the Company’s proved liquids reserves were more than five times the combined proved liquids reserves of the Five Major IOCs.” The firm is also increasingly focused on expanding its downstream fo...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Lebanon Kicks Off Bidding
...dders. Whilst some Arab countries have tentatively reached out to Israel in recent months (MEES, 29 March), and Jordan and Egypt have full diplomatic relations with Israel, Lebanon-Israel ties remain in the deep freeze. Lebanon’s first bid round took several years to close (MEES, 20 October 2017), an...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Soco Plans Egypt Expansion After $207mn Merlon Purchase
...s been on the slide. Production from the concession’s 10 fields averaged 5,692 b/d in Q1 down from 7,900 b/d for 2017. But Soco has ambitious plans to hike output to 15,000 b/d by 2023. The initial focus will be on “offsetting the recent decline and then growing producing through additional drilling an...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Egypt Cuts Receivables Bill Amid Arbitration Threat
...art-up of its 2017 South Disouq discovery in the onshore Nile Delta. SDX says by June it “will complete construction of the central processing facility, the 10km export pipeline” and tie-ins for the four wells drilled at the field. It’s targeting first gas by the middle of this year, plateauing at 50...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Libya: Key BP/Eni And Total Deals Yet To Materialize
...the time, saying it was eying output of around 400,000 b/d by end-2020, while Waha boss Ahmed Ammar in late-2017 talked of eventually reaching 600,000 b/d (MEES, 1 December 2017). But the other partners to the JV (Hess: 8.16%, ConocoPhillips: 16.33%) have shied away from making any investment co...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Bahrain Brings Chevron Aboard Its Unconventional Revolution
...evron, Total, Exxon.” Speaking about development of the KAB basin in January, the minister said that “we are drilling a few test wells. It’s onshore, with a chunk offshore, and we are drilling onshore now into this formation. We flowed oil in 2017… from the first test well. Now we are drilling wells to...
Volume: 62Issue: 14Published at Fri, 05 Apr 2019 -
Aramco’s $69.1bn Sabic Takeover Refuels PIF Ambitions
...presents an expansion from 2017’s 14.6mn t/y capacity. The 2017 total fell to 9.9mn t/y when excluding intermediate products (MEES, 24 August 2018). As for Sabic, 2018 petchems output totaled 61.6mn t/y of which up to two-thirds are intermediate products (MEES, 22 March). Even at 20mn t/y, this would still be...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 -
Oman Eyes $3.85bn Sri Lanka Refinery Project
...ES, 22 March). After upgrading the Sohar refinery to 197,000 b/d in 2017 (MEES, 17 February 2017), Oman is now pushing on with the $8bn Duqm refinery which will add an additional 230,000 b/d. A separate petrochemicals complex at Duqm is also slowly beginning to push forward – though construction is so...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 -
2018 US Crude Exports Double; New Monthly High In Jan
...e US, up more than fourfold on 2017 but still well behind China (249,000 b/d) as the US’ top Asian customer. *Korean buying from the US (and other long-haul sources such as the North Sea) has been boosted by a tax break on imports of non-Mideast cargoes in a bid to diversify the country’s import sl...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 -
GCC Downstream Giants Eye Revolutionary Plastics Technology
...mmercialize one of them. Sabic had patented a process to produce chemicals directly from crude using existing downstream units in a new configuration (MEES, 1 December 2017). However, Aramco took a more revolutionary route by developing new technologies. Besides squeezing more out of its resources, Aramco ch...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 -
Egypt Solar Capacity To Soar In 2019 With Benban Boom
...ansmission line 12km east of the park. In addition, Substation-3 will also be directly linked to a 500kV overhead transmission line which runs just 500m east of the park. 2017 saw work on only one plot (5-1) of the 37.2 km2 park being built in the desert 40km north of Aswan. Egypt’s Infinity Solar says it...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 -
Israeli-Arab Relations Under The Spotlight As Leviathan Start-Up Nears
...bassy in Amman shot and killed two Jordanians in 2017 saw Israel’s embassy close for six months (MEES, 19 January 2018). And US President Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in late 2017 made matters even worse. Israel’s poor handling of security at Al Aqsa mosque, of which Jordan is te...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 -
Senior UAE Official Calls For Israeli Dialogue
...iticism of “subversive Qatari politics and support for extremism and terrorist organizations” in the wake of the June 2017 GCC rift (MEES, 9 June 2017). His views on the UAE’s neighbor haven’t softened over the past two years....
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019 -
…Keeps Israel Steady
...ficit widened from 1.9% of GDP in 2017 to 2.9% last year and Fitch forecasts it to widen even further to 3.5% of GDP in 2019 before narrowing to 3.0% in 2020. “Israel’s macroeconomic performance has been impressive and the economy remained buoyant in 2018, with real GDP growth of 3.3%, low un...
Volume: 62Issue: 13Published at Fri, 29 Mar 2019