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Iraq Braces For Government Formation: Sadr Wins Most Seats, Maliki Close Behind
...e outgoing parliament (see table). Sadr now has the largest bloc in parliament but he is tailed by the country’s longest serving post-2003 prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki who was in office from 2006 to 2014. Maliki’s ‘State of Law’ alliance added 10 seats for a provisional total of 35. But Mr Ma...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
Petrofac Hopes To Turn Page After UK Bribery Conviction
...yments in 2013 and 2014 (MEES, 19 March). Being shut out of what were three key markets – and also the three (alongside Qatar) Mena markets with the largest suite of upcoming energy investments (MEES, 30 April) – has left Petrofac casting round for work in what were formerly marginal areas such as Li...
Volume: 64Issue: 40Published at Fri, 08 Oct 2021 -
Power Struggles Threaten Libya’s Oil Rebound
...e east and west. This was the story of Libya between 2014 and 2021. DIVISION REDUX? The eastern-aligned speaker of the country’s parliament, Aguila Saleh, has already suggested a rival government could be set up in the east in the absence of a vote. And last week Mr Saleh accused the Pr...
Volume: 64Issue: 34Published at Fri, 27 Aug 2021 -
Baghdad-KRG Payment Woes
...aq’s International Chamber of Commerce arbitration with Turkey over of the KRG’s use of the Turkish section of the former Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline (MEES, 20 May 2014). Mr Allawi says he “hears that Iraq’s position is strong” and that the decision might be “favorable.” Iraq claims $26bn in losses, cl...
Volume: 64Issue: 33Published at Fri, 20 Aug 2021 -
Morocco’s Disputes With Algeria & Spain Heat Up As Pipeline Deadline Looms
...me again in line with average 2014-18 Algeria-Spain volumes of 18bcm/y without recourse to GME. Algeria’s liquefaction facilities typically operate at below 50% of their combined 25.5mn t/y capacity, with the latter equating to around 30bcm/y of gas (MEES, 25 June: Algeria’s smaller Skikda plant re...
Volume: 64Issue: 29Published at Fri, 23 Jul 2021 -
Algerians Boycott President Tebboune’s ‘New Algeria’
...ak oil prices since 2014 have resulted in steep fiscal and current account deficits. And the country’s lethargic state-led economic model has been unable to compensate. The planned solution, as ever, is to pursue diversification and a private-sector led growth model. But words have not been backed up by...
Volume: 64Issue: 25Published at Fri, 25 Jun 2021 -
Israel: New Government, New Challenges
...ighbors, most notably the UAE (MEES, 7 May). Prior to that Mr Steinitz faced the aftermath of a late 2014 antitrust case against its two key players, US firm Noble (now Chevron) and Israel firm Delek (MEES, 2 January 2015). A gas outline agreement was signed in 2016 which allowed Noble and Delek to re...
Volume: 64Issue: 24Published at Fri, 18 Jun 2021 -
Gulfsands Bullish On Syria Return As Key Russian Investor Consolidates Position
...nserving cash for potential Syria re-entry. Whilst Gulfsands says it has had no control over and received no revenue from its Syria assets since 2011, it was informed by Syrian state firm GPC that the Block 26 fields, having produced intermittently since 2014, “returned to regular production in January 20...
Volume: 64Issue: 23Published at Fri, 11 Jun 2021 -
Russia’s Gazprom Seeks North Africa Expansion
...sin known as ‘Area 64’ (see map). ALGERIA PLANS In neighboring Algeria, Gazprom says it plans to make a decision in 2021 on the “commercial attractiveness” of its 2010 Rhourde Sayah (RSH) and 2014 Rhourde Sayah North (RSHN) discoveries on the El Assel license (236b). The two fields ar...
Volume: 64Issue: 21Published at Fri, 28 May 2021 -
Tunisia Oil & Gas: Major Exodus Looms
...er. There have been no major exploration campaigns or projects of late. And if it wasn’t for the need to see Nawara, on which it took FID in 2014, through to start up, there is little reason to believe OMV would still be in Tunisia. Instead, would it not be better to have smaller but more en...
Volume: 64Issue: 13Published at Fri, 02 Apr 2021 -
Marib Conflict Threatens Yemen’s Struggling Oil Sector
...ipments for both crude feedstock and products output. Since Yemen’s civil war broke out in 2014 the damage inflicted on the country’s already long-suffering population has been severe. In 2015, Saudi Arabia entered the fray concerned that Houthi gains could essentially give rise to a Yemeni Hezbollah on...
Volume: 64Issue: 12Published at Fri, 26 Mar 2021 -
China’s Imports of Iranian Oil Jump: Will Biden Act?
...uld be the highest monthly figure since April 2019 according to Kpler. For what it’s worth the highest ever crude figure in the official Chinese import stats was 798,000 b/d set back in April 2014; April 2019 was just below this at 787,000 b/d. But whilst the official figures – which presumably re...
Volume: 64Issue: 11Published at Fri, 19 Mar 2021 -
Repsol & Shell Leave Morocco; Repsol Quits Iraqi Kurdistan
...iting pending official ratification.” Repsol has since 2014 held 75% of Ghrab Offshore Sud, a deepwater ‘Atlantic margin’ block some 100km northwest of Rabat (state firm ONHYM has 25%) and further offshore from the firm’s 2009 'sub-commercial' Anchois discovery. The sole activity here in recent years ha...
Volume: 64Issue: 09Published at Fri, 05 Mar 2021 -
Israel & Egypt’s Blossoming Energy Relationship
...ck in 2014 signed Letters of Intent to pipe Leviathan gas to Idku (MEES, 4 July 2014) and Tamar gas to Damietta (MEES, 9 May 2014). Tying back Leviathan to one of the existing-but-underutilized Egyptian LNG plants always made sense economically. The estimated cost of $3bn, including four ad...
Volume: 64Issue: 08Published at Fri, 26 Feb 2021 -
Iraq Struggles To Find Developers For Mansuriya Gas Field
...%). The consortium halted development of the Diyala province field in 2014 due to Islamic State attacks across the province (MEES, 10 October 2014). Security concerns remained despite the Islamic State being pushed back, and in 2018 Baghdad announced it would develop the field itself (MEES, 3 August 20...
Volume: 64Issue: 07Published at Fri, 19 Feb 2021 -
Libya’s Power Sector In A Race Against Time
...at Libya has had rival eastern and western governments since 2014 hasn’t exactly helped matters. The parallel administration in the east has its own power authority which has complicated efforts to coordinate operations and policies. Libya’s new unity leadership which was in the process of being se...
Volume: 64Issue: 05Published at Fri, 05 Feb 2021 -
Yemen: 2020 Oil Exports Up, But Conflict Remains
...nflict. OIL EXPORTS RISE Given the dire situation, the slow but steady progress of the country’s oil sector remains an anomaly. Current production and exports remain at just a fraction of pre-2011 days when production averaged 300,000-400,000 b/d, and even short of the 127,000 b/d produced in 2014...
Volume: 64Issue: 02Published at Fri, 15 Jan 2021