1. World Bank Oil Funding Ban To Hit Egypt Hard

    ...x blocks, a further two in the Gulf of Suez and the South Disouq block in the onshore Nile Delta. Its most recent awards came in 2014, with the North and South El Baraka blocks on the western shore of the Nile following state oil firm EGPC’s Upper (southern) Egypt arm Ganope’s bid round. EF...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 50
    Published at Fri, 15 Dec 2017
  2. Libya’s Waha Ramps Up Output To 260,000 b/d But Challenges Lie Ahead

    ...6,000 b/d of crude. At the time this was the highest level since late 2014, when it was sustained only briefly. Marathon (16.33%) is one of three US firms in the WOC venture alongside ConocoPhillips (16.33%) and Hess (8.16%). State-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC) has the largest share in the company (59...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 48
    Published at Fri, 01 Dec 2017
  3. Kuwaiti Government Resigns As Political Dysfunction Grows

    ...16 1Q17 2Q16 2016 vs 15 2015 2014 2013 Ex...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 44
    Published at Fri, 03 Nov 2017
  4. Divergent Saudi-Emirati Aims Further Complicate Yemen Conflict

    ...yadh. The alliance seized Yemen’s capital San’a in September 2014. Saudi Arabia’s strategy has been to divide the Houthis and Mr Salih’s General People’s Congress (GPC) and return President ‘Abd Rabbu Mansur Hadi to power; he has largely been in exile in Riyadh since 2015, returning only sp...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 43
    Published at Fri, 27 Oct 2017
  5. Iraq’s Kirkuk Deployment Reshapes KRG’s Oil Sector

    ...rkuk in the process. Iraq capitalized on the Kurdish gamble, reclaiming areas seized by the KRG in 2014 with stunning decisiveness, and indeed pushing further into KRG territory. The KRG is now diminished territorially, politically and economically. It may yet recover, but it looks set to be a long and to...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 42
    Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017
  6. KRG: Russian Oil Firms Ensure Kremlin’s Tacit Support

    ...-open the Kirkuk-Ceyhan crude pipeline, out of action since IS overran large swathes of northern Iraq in 2014. The announcement looks to be bravado aimed at showcasing Iraq’s efforts to enforce sovereignty over Kurdistan: a daunting array of political and economic obstacles make it unlikely to be re...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 41
    Published at Fri, 13 Oct 2017
  7. Libya: Another ‘Historic’ Opportunity For Peace

    ...ris Johnson and Italian interior minister Marco Minniti. In the past, each round of talks has seen a different configuration of political and military leaders deemed central to moving Libya forward from the latest impasse – whether it be the country’s administrative split into two in September 2014...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 40
    Published at Fri, 06 Oct 2017
  8. KRG’s Troubled Waters

    ...0 B/D)   2017* vs 2016* 2014 2015 Tawke 111.0 3....

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 39
    Published at Fri, 29 Sep 2017
  9. Iraq Hopes For IPSA Pipeline Access With Riyadh Rapprochement

    ...rkuk-Ceyhan pipeline) has been out of action since the IS advances of 2014. But July’s liberation of Mosul could result in Baghdad opting to repair this export link too. Talks have also been held with Iran over constructing a pipeline to export oil from Kirkuk via Iran. But this looks unlikely to be...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 35
    Published at Fri, 01 Sep 2017
  10. Algeria PM Sacked As Tebboune Bites Off More Than He’s Allowed

    ...habilitated leader of parliament’s second-largest party, the RND, Mr Ouyahia has been on the rise since he was appointed director of the president’s cabinet in March 2014. In June 2015 the RND appointed Mr Ouyahia interim secretary-general, a post he had resigned in January 2013, and in May 2016 the ap...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 34
    Published at Fri, 25 Aug 2017
  11. Libya Looks To Corral IOCs Into Activity Boost

    ...en shut in for more than two years due to a combination of security concerns, infrastructure damage and a lack of a route to market. The 250,000 b/d Ras Lanuf export terminal on the Sirte basin coast re-opened in September 2016 having stopped exporting in December 2014. The nearby Es Sider terminal, wi...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 30
    Published at Fri, 28 Jul 2017
  12. Saudi Crude Exports Lowest Since 2014 As Oil Burning Ramps Up

    ...Saudi crude oil exports averaged 6.924mn b/d in May, their lowest level since October 2014 and down 82,000 b/d from April. This comes as crude burning rose by 180,000 b/d to 604,000 b/d in line with seasonal trends (see below for full data). With burning set to have risen further in June an...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 29
    Published at Fri, 21 Jul 2017
  13. Cyprus: Total Spuds Key Wildcat As Unification Talks Collapse

    ...rrying out the exploration have been a regular occurrence (MEES, 24 October 2014), on this occasion they have been given extra spice by the breakdown in re-unification talks only days earlier.  “It is impossible to appreciate that some energy companies are acting with, and becoming part of some ir...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 28
    Published at Fri, 14 Jul 2017
  14. Qatar’s Hydrocarbon Politics Sends Message to Saudi Arabia, UAE

    ...mpetition from Australia, and more gradually the US (MEES, 23 December 2016). Although market share in Asia rebounded slightly last year, volumes are still down 2mn tons on 2014. The biggest fall was in Europe, where volumes were down 3.2mn tons annually. The biggest drop off was from the UK, which opted to in...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 26
    Published at Fri, 30 Jun 2017
  15. Tunisia: Oil Blockades Ease But Costs Keep Rising

    ...so sharply down, and imports up, lower prices mean that Tunisia is receiving three times as much gas from Algeria in lieu of transit payments than in 2014; so paid-for volumes (also from Algeria) are down (see charts 2 & 3).  Tunisia’s oil production was already down 6% at 44,300 b/d for the fi...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 25
    Published at Fri, 23 Jun 2017
  16. Erbil Plays Russian Roulette With Independence Vote

    ...ashpoints such as Kirkuk, Sinjar, Khanaqin and Makhmour will all be participating. The exact delineation of the areas which will vote has yet to be confirmed, but Kurdish peshmerga have held large swathes of disputed territories against the Islamic State since 2014, enabling de facto control for Erbil. Re...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 24
    Published at Fri, 16 Jun 2017
  17. Algeria: Government Reshuffled But Course Unchanged

    ...o have become increasingly desperate for new policies in the wake of the oil price crash in 2014, are likely to be sorely disappointed. On the face of it, major changes have been made. Abdelmalek Sellal finally comes to the end of his tenure as prime minister, a post he held for almost five ye...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 23
    Published at Fri, 09 Jun 2017
  18. Algeria Parliamentary Poll: Status Quo - On, And On, And On Again

    ...% of registered voters (23 million out of a population of almost 40 million), compared with some 42% in 2012. Some independent observers put the figure lower still. Algiers had managed to buy social peace until 2014 as oil prices remained at over $100/B, but the latest elections coincide with he...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 20
    Published at Fri, 19 May 2017
  19. Wintershall Dispute Takes Gloss Off Libya Production Peak

    ...Libyan output has topped 800,000 b/d for the first time since 2014. Output would be even higher were it not for a dispute with Germany’s Wintershall, says NOC. Crude production on 10 May was at least 800,000 b/d, according to officials from Tripoli-based National Oil Corporation (NOC), th...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 19
    Published at Fri, 12 May 2017
  20. South Sudan Looks Beyond Total For Block B

    ...me to nothing (MEES, 22 August 2014). Reports have suggested that the UK’s Tullow Oil, heavily involved in exploration in neighboring Uganda, was the latest candidate for the empty stake in the block. PRODUCTION CHALLENGE  Whatever happens with the blocks, it will not affect South Sudan’s pr...

    Volume: 60
    Issue: 18
    Published at Fri, 05 May 2017