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Repsol Mena Pullback
...rector Didier Lluch said in 2014 (MEES, 20 March 2015). Development of Algeria’s supposed 800tcf of shale gas reserves has again moved up the agenda in the country’s latest ‘Energy Action Plan’ (MEES, 14 February). Debating plans for years on end without actually doing much is an Algerian specialty: the ge...
Volume: 63Issue: 09Published at Fri, 28 Feb 2020 -
KRG: Repsol Exits Kurdamir
...maining 20%. Repsol inherited the Kurdamir license in 2014 when it bought out Canadian shale-focused firm Talisman Energy for some $13bn, along with the neighboring Topkhana (Repsol 80%, KRG 20%; MEES, 19 December 2014). Initially bullish development plans faded away and the firm has rarely mentioned th...
Volume: 63Issue: 09Published at Fri, 28 Feb 2020 -
Saudi Energy Minister Makes Gas Export Pledge
...tension for assisting Aramco design strategies to “produce and deliver significant volumes of gas from shale and tight gas reservoirs.” The initial contract award was made in 2014. Mr Nasser said last year that Aramco would advance the planned Jafurah processing plant in 2020, which will form the key pl...
Volume: 63Issue: 08Published at Fri, 21 Feb 2020 -
Algeria Posts 5th Straight Trade Deficit
...$6.11bn for 2019 (see chart). Oil and gas revenues are down 15% at $33.24bn – half levels consistently reached before the 2014 oil price crash and a substantially larger slump than the 9% fall to $64.5/B in the price of Algeria’s Saharan Blend crude. This reflects the fact that gas prices have been un...
Volume: 63Issue: 08Published at Fri, 21 Feb 2020 -
Kuwait/Saudi Neutral Zone: Restart Imminent?
...wn.” The PNZ also contains the offshore Khafji field, which Kuwait and Saudi Arabia also aim to start-up in the coming months. It was producing 220,000 b/d before its 2014 shut-in. ...
Volume: 63Issue: 07Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2020 -
Saudi-Kuwait Neutral Zone Start-Up Approaches
...wait, and peaked at more than 500,000 b/d. However, output had slid below 500,000 b/d even before the first shut-ins in 2014 (MEES, 25 October 2019). In the last full year of output, 2013, the offshore section produced over 250,000 b/d, while the onshore portion added another 210,000 b/d, for a co...
Volume: 63Issue: 06Published at Fri, 07 Feb 2020 -
Iraq Crude Exports: Slow January Highlights Systemic Vulnerabilities
...aqi exports averaged 3.96mn b/d over 2019, up from 3.82mn b/d for 2018. Overall, more than 60% of Iraqi exports ended up in the major Asian markets. The proportion has increased considerably over the past five years, with barely 50% heading to Asia in 2014. Unsurprisingly, China as the world’s la...
Volume: 63Issue: 06Published at Fri, 07 Feb 2020 -
Egypt Petchems Sector Boosted By Gas Revival, Eyes Expansion
...ES, 8 May 2015). Data from state firm Echem – partner in most Egyptian petchems projects – show its output rebounding from 1.47mn tons for the 2014-15 financial year to 3.8mn tons for 2016-17. PETCHEMS STRATEGY President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met with oil minister Tareq El Molla and ot...
Volume: 63Issue: 06Published at Fri, 07 Feb 2020 -
Algeria’s Sonatrach: New CEO, Same Old Challenges
...UINOR, MEES CALCULATIONS. 2: ALGERIA'S OIL & GAS REVENUES HAVE SLUMPED SINCE THE 2014 CRASH IN OIL PRICES BUT STILL MAKE UP NEAR-40% OF OVERALL BUDGET REVENUES SOURCE: IMF, ALGERIA FINANCE MINISTRY, MEES. 3: ALGERIA'S GAS EXPORTS (BCM) ARE LOWEST SINCE 1995, WHILE OUTPUT HAS SL...
Volume: 63Issue: 06Published at Fri, 07 Feb 2020 -
Iraq Breaks From The Past In Fifth Bid Round
...mama formation (38-40° API) – a deeper structure key to Baghdad’s longer-term light oil aspirations. Reserves have been estimated much higher than Huwaiza at 7bn barrels of oil in place (MEES, 17 October 2014). If revenue-sharing terms are any indication of prospective value, these two oil plays we...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
IMF Highlights Kuwait’s Economic Troubles
...gher. On the expenditure side, after two-consecutive years of cuts from 2015-16, the figure has once again risen sharply. The 2014-15 figure of $74.3bn remains the highest on record, but that record is budgeted to be equaled this year and next. The IMF is particularly concerned that spending rises in...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
Qatar Trade: Surplus Dips In 2019 As LNG Pricing Pressure Augurs Worse To Come
...rms around two-thirds of the ‘Natural Gas, LPG & Condensates’ segment which in turn accounted for 62% of Qatar’s overall 2019 export revenue of $73.1bn (see chart 2). The uptick in hydrocarbon prices in 2018 benefited Qatar greatly, with exports breaking past $80bn for the first time since 2014 (ME...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
Qatar Economy Outperforms Budget
...arter’s bumper $1.87bn, which was the highest quarterly figure since 4Q15’s $2.1bn. A budget surplus for 2019 would mark back-to-back surpluses for the first time since oil prices fell in the second-half of 2014. A third consecutive surplus is budgeted for 2020, albeit a mere $100mn (MEES, 20 December 20...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
Morocco Extends Coal Deal
...d were developed under a 30-year power purchase agreement signed in 1997. Taqa added a further 700MW of coal-fired capacity at the plant in 2014, taking total capacity to 2.056GW (MEES, 26 September 2014). The deal extends Rabat’s commitment to coal, which provided over 50% of Morocco’s el...
Volume: 63Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2020 -
Oman: Blocks 3 & 4 Finish 2019 In Style
...w the partners were not overproducing. Official Omani figures showed the sultanate broadly compliant each month, implying falls elsewhere. The CCED-operated assets have performed strongly in recent years, nearly doubling from 25,000 b/d in 2014. They now account for a sizeable chunk of Oman’s 97...
Volume: 63Issue: 04Published at Fri, 24 Jan 2020 -
Oilfield Services Firms Boosted By Rising Middle East Revenues
...Oil services firms continue to feel the squeeze from low oil prices. Despite concerns over regional upheaval, they are looking to Middle East gas as a key source of revenue going forwards. Industry investment has remained at a low ebb ever since oil prices collapsed in the second half of 2014...
Volume: 63Issue: 04Published at Fri, 24 Jan 2020 -
Suez Canal Rides Us Shale Boom With 2019 Traffic & Revenue Records
...crementally risen from $5.5bn in 2014. Suez Canal revenues are one of Egypt’s key foreign exchange earners. The $5.7bn they brought in for the 2018-19 financial year was second only to tourism ($12.6bn) as the key elements of a $13bn surplus on the services element of Egypt’s balance of payments (MEES, 6 De...
Volume: 63Issue: 04Published at Fri, 24 Jan 2020 -
Egypt Gas Back On The Rise
...e global market amid suppressed prices (MEES, 20 December 2019). The lion’s share of output comes from the Mediterranean, where output rose to 4.281bn cfd for November. At 64.3% of overall output, this was the highest since March 2014, and nearly double the January 2017 nadir of 37%. The key co...
Volume: 63Issue: 04Published at Fri, 24 Jan 2020 -
Adnoc CEO Confident On 2020 Vision
...0,000 b/d of spare capacity, and if the Opec+ deal is extended to the end of the year at current levels, this could exit 2020 at 1mn b/d – a whopping 25% of total capacity. Opec’s leadership frequently bemoans the lack of industry investment since the 2014 oil-price downturn, warning that this could yet le...
Volume: 63Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2020 -
2019 Sees Middle East Drilling Records
...e key faller in the GCC was Kuwait where political holdups have stymied attempts to advance upstream projects (see p20 and MEES, 20 December 2019). Kuwait’s rig count fell by five to an average of 46 for 2019, with oil rigs falling to 34, the lowest since 2014 and gas rigs down to 11, a three-year lo...
Volume: 63Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2020