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Oman At The Crossroads As New Sultan Takes The Reins
...owing to a record $39.4bn in 2014. At the time, all was well and good: $100/B+ oil filled state coffers, covering additional spending and keeping Oman’s public debt in check (see chart). But once implemented, government handouts are politically difficult to stop. And when oil prices crashed in la...
Volume: 63Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2020 -
Kuwait Budgets For Mega Deficit In 2020-21
...w debt law. It has therefore had to tap the General Reserve Fund to fund the deficit Kuwaiti debt rose significantly prior to 2017, up from 3.4% of GDP in 2014 to 20.7% of GDP in 2017 according to the IMF. It has since dropped due to the inability to issue debt, with the IMF projecting it was 17...
Volume: 63Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2020 -
Kuwait Parliament Debates Neutral Zone Deal
...ES, 21 July 2008) – offshore output halted in October 2014, with the onshore portion following suit in May 2015 (MEES, 15 May 2015). The most likely outcome is that SAC will relocate its offices to the town of Khafji around 40km down the coast in the Saudi half of the PNZ. This is where offshore vo...
Volume: 63Issue: 02Published at Fri, 10 Jan 2020 -
Taqa Completes $3.5bn Refinancing
...ter oil prices collapsed in 2014. This focused on cutting capital expenditure and reducing debt (MEES, 17 November 2017). Taqa’s main business segments are power and water, mainly in the UAE but also internationally, as well as upstream oil and gas. Upstream Taqa has producing operations in Iraqi Ku...
Volume: 63Issue: 02Published at Fri, 10 Jan 2020 -
Neutral Zone Set For 2020 Rebound After Saudi-Kuwait Agreement
...More than five years since the first shut-in at the Partitioned Neutral Zone (PNZ: MEES, 24 October 2014), Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have reached an agreement on resuming production. The partners have ambitious plans to boost output to over 500,000 b/d by end-2020. Kuwait Foreign Minister Sh...
Volume: 63Issue: 01Published at Fri, 03 Jan 2020 -
Iraq Books Record Exports In 2019, Plans To Advance Jordan Pipeline In 2020
...,000 b/d year-on-year. 2019 was also notable for being the first full year since 2013 of ‘federal’ exports from northern Iraq via the KRG’s export pipeline to Ceyhan, Turkey. Pipeline damage and disputes allowed for inconsistent northern exports from 2014 to 2018. But the volumes, in line with the 2018 Ba...
Volume: 63Issue: 01Published at Fri, 03 Jan 2020 -
Libya: Output At Seven-Year High; Can It Last?
...velopment in the country’s southwest (MEES, 20 September 2019), and started work in July. Russian firm Tatneft also returned to Libya in December to carry out seismic it was forced to abandon in 2014 (MEES, 13 December 2019). And perhaps most importantly, NOC received a major boost in December having re...
Volume: 63Issue: 01Published at Fri, 03 Jan 2020 -
Oman Budgets For Further Deficit Reduction In 2020
...so set to decline. Current spending in set to remain in line with 2019. All told, Oman expects a $6.5bn deficit in 2020, down from $6.8bn in 2019 and $6.9bn in 2018. And if IMF GDP growth forecasts are to be believed, Oman is poised to drop its deficit-to-GDP ratio below 9% for the first time since 2014...
Volume: 63Issue: 01Published at Fri, 03 Jan 2020