1. Egypt Hikes Electricity Prices To Cut Subsidies Bill, As IMF Agrees $12Bn Loan

    ...stated in the government plan approved by the parliament.” As Egypt looks to raise revenues and rationalize spending, he said the budget for 2016-17 “will adopt the VAT law after approval by the parliament, and will continue the program begun in 2014 to rationalize energy subsidies.” Go...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 32
    Published at Fri, 12 Aug 2016
  2. Libya Unification Deal On Shaky Ground, Exports Increase Still To Materialize

    ...km from the terminal, said Mr Abu Thafirah. The Zueitina terminal, which has capacity of 250,000 b/d, was shut down in April 2014 and has operated for only brief periods since (most recently in October 2015 - MEES, 6 November 2015). It has been closed throughout 2016, and in January was the ta...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 32
    Published at Fri, 12 Aug 2016
  3. Slimmed Down Oxy Emerges Following Divestments

    ...a proportion of overall Oxy production over the last 18 months and averaged 60% in Q2, down from 65.8% a year ago. Gas has seen its share rise from 24% to 27.4% over the same period, its highest share since Q1 2014. However, Oxy’s divestment of its Bahrain asset, the Awali field, last month will re...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 32
    Published at Fri, 12 Aug 2016
  4. Algeria’s Trade Balance Worsens As Government Ponders Austerity Policy

    ...ocess looks set to be lengthy. The value of Algerian exports fell by 33% to $12.68bn in the first half of 2016 from $18.93bn in the corresponding period of 2015. This equates to $25.36bn on an annualized basis, down by 33% on 2015 and 60% of 2014 (see table). Oil and gas export earnings in the first si...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 32
    Published at Fri, 12 Aug 2016
  5. Algeria: In Amenas Gas Boost But Oil Set For Further Slide

    ...atoil, BG and Total respectively. All were handed back to Sonatrach during 2014 and 2015 after a failure to agree terms. Sonatrach indicated that it intended to press on with all three projects by including them in its 2015-19 development plan (MEES, 29 May 2015). Though its latest five-year plan se...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 05 Aug 2016
  6. Egypt Puts New Acreage On Offer

    ...rapped Ukrainian state firm Naftogaz are among those active. The closing date is 30 November and Ganope will be hoping to mirror the success of its previous 2014 bid round with five of the 10 blocks awarded last August (MEES, 7 August 2015). Of those five blocks, last week, the Egyptian Oil Ministry fi...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 05 Aug 2016
  7. Aussie LNG Boom Squeezes Qatar In Core Asian Markets Amid Lackluster Demand

    ...ar (from around 5% last year) and against around 5% for Qatar. The growth in Chinese LNG imports slowed down over the past couple of years, settling at around 19.60mn tons in 2015, following the dramatic increases in recent years and compared with 19.85mn tons in 2014. Qatari sales to China, at 2....

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 05 Aug 2016
  8. Algeria Brings Combined Capacity To 17.68GW Despite $10bn Funding Deficit

    ...dustry. State petroleum firm Sonatrach has seen its five-year investment budget cut to $73bn for 2016-20, from $90bn for 2015-19 and $100bn for 2014-18. And it is not only cashflow that may be a problem for Sonelgaz beyond 2018. At the end of 2015, Algeria’s 17.24GW of generating capacity comprised ro...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 05 Aug 2016
  9. Opec Output Hits New Record In July As Prices Tumble

    ...y16 Jul16 v15 YTD 16 v YTD 15 YTD 15 2015 2014 S Ar...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 05 Aug 2016
  10. Iraq Crude Revenues Head For 10-Year Low

    ...vember 2015 and April this year – the average of 3.25mn b/d for the first seven months of 2016 is up 300,000 b/d on the same period a year earlier, and almost 800,000 b/d on January-July 2014. But monthly revenues have averaged $3.16bn so far this year, the lowest since 2006, and if replicated over th...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 05 Aug 2016
  11. Saudi Reserves Down Again But Deficit Narrows

    ...Saudi foreign exchange reserves fell to $570bn in June, down 22% from their peak level of $732bn at the end of 2014, as the kingdom continues to raid its savings to maintain investment in its oil and non-oil economies, along with the expense of military operations in neighboring Yemen and in Sy...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 05 Aug 2016
  12. IMF Approves Morocco PLL

    ...ternal conditions. Morocco’s first PLL arrangement for about $6.21bn was approved in August 2012, while the second one for about $5bn was passed in July 2014 (MEES, 1 August 2014). Commenting on the latest facility, the IMF Deputy Managing Director Mitsuhiro Furusawa said that despite the di...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 31
    Published at Fri, 05 Aug 2016
  13. Oman’s Million Barrel First Half Can’t Prevent Revenue Decline

    ...lf of 2016 totaled $5.74bn, down from $9.04bn in the same period last year, and from $15.14bn in the first half of 2014 when Omani oil averaged $105/B. Although the average price of DME Oman has slipped by around $2/B in July from June’s $46.62/B, there is typically a lag before this is felt in th...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2016
  14. Sabic & ExxonMobil Evaluating 1.8mn Tons/Year Record Cracker

    ...tput estimated at 64mn tons in 2014, it is currently facing competition from two large joint ventures involving state-owned petroleum giant Saudi Aramco. The 3.2mn t/y Sadara joint venture between Aramco and US chemicals firm Dow has completed two 375,000 t/y linear low density polyethylene units an...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2016
  15. Petro Rabigh Cracker Outage

    ...bigh threatened to terminate Rawec’s supply agreement. However, the dispute was resolved after Rawec paid Petro Rabigh SR750mn ($200mn) in compensation, along with a SR188mn ($50mn) reduction in tariffs and a SR188mn investment in improving the reliability of its supply systems (MEES, 6 June 2014).    ...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2016
  16. UAE Completes Nuclear Reactor Vessel

    ...ec says that overall construction of the four plants is more than 65% complete. Reactor vessels for the Barakah-1 and Barakah-2 reactor were completed in 2014 and 2015, respectively. Enec recently completed structural integrity and leak rate tests on the Barakah-1 reactor containment building. Al...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2016
  17. Opec Winning Back Market Share in Key Asian Markets

    ...16. However, while the importance of the Asian market for Opec has been growing, Opec’s importance to the region has been falling. IGA and Opec data shows that in 2011, 65.5% of Asia’s oil imports came from Opec, but this fell to 61.2% in 2014 and just 60.1% last year. But Opec’s Saudi-driven strategy to...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2016
  18. Dubai In Unwelcome Headwinds

    ...ported this week that property prices in Dubai have fallen by around 25% since their most recent peak in 2014, but remain above their 2011 trough. However, the IMF reports that the quality of the real estate loan portfolio is significantly better than prior to the 2009 crash.   Overall, Dubai, in...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2016
  19. Oilfield Services Firms Forecast Upturn As Industry Looks To Overcome Crisis

    ...low levels (MEES, 8 July). Middle East resilience – and deep pockets – has seen the region’s share of each company’s revenue grow since the third quarter of 2014. Schlumberger’s Middle East share of revenue has risen to 33.6% in Q2 16 compared to 23.5% in Q3 14, while Halliburton’s has risen to...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 29 Jul 2016
  20. Iraq: Record Products Imports Eat Into Crude Export Earnings

    ...maximize the proportion of their crude output refined domestically in order to maximize revenue, Iraq saw a mere 8% of its crude output refined domestically in April and May, the lowest figure on record. Refinery output nosedived in June 2014 when Islamic State (IS) captured the 310,000 b/d Ba...

    Volume: 59
    Issue: 29
    Published at Fri, 22 Jul 2016