1. CPC Says Capacity Expansion Complete By 2008

    ...zakh city of Almaty on 7 October during the annual KIOGE oil and gas conference. CPC General Director Ian MacDonald told the gathering that originally the pipeline had been planned to be completed in 2014, but that “volume forecasts for the next five years require individual expansion stages to be co...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 42
    Published at Mon, 18 Oct 2004
  2. UN Security Council Threatens Oil Sanctions On Sudan

    ...8 36 207 401 2014 152 34 195 382 2015 146 33 190 370 2016 140 32 18...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 39
    Published at Mon, 27 Sep 2004
  3. CPC Pipeline Shipping Over 500,000 B/D, Says Consortium

    ...orage tanks and a third offshore mooring facility. The expansion program had originally been envisaged as being completed in 2014, but officials are beginning to suggest that the plan could be finished by 2008. Moscow has occasionally grumbled about declaring the pipeline a national monopoly be...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 38
    Published at Mon, 20 Sep 2004
  4. The High Capital Cost Of Incremental Saudi Crude Capacity

    ...port said. “To justify this incremental investment and to generate a rate of return 15% or above, Saudi will require oil prices of at least $16/B on a stand alone basis or $29/B real if the incremental cash flow from the new fields were used out to 2014, when production would fall back to current le...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 09 Aug 2004
  5. Qatar And Iran Outline GTL Plans At London Conference

    ...r 2014 was 731,000 b/d of GTL products plus base oils. The plants would be sited at Ras Laffan, where there would be synergy from shared utilities. QP was said to be close to completing negotiations with an international company to build a central oxygen plant at the complex. Other synergies wo...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 21
    Published at Mon, 24 May 2004