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Baghdad Offers Guarantees For Export Pipeline Mega-Project
...ncedes it “is a very challenging schedule,” but he argues “if we get [financial completion] sometime in the first half of 2014, it will be still effective.” Given a 36-month construction project, this should see start-up in mid-2017. He declined to comment on any investment costs or fee arrangements with Jo...
Volume: 55Issue: 52Published at Fri, 21 Dec 2012 -
Cyprus-Israel-Greece Electricity, Gas Links Studied
...ll identify EU-wide gas and electricity interconnection projects that it will partly finance from its 2014-20 budgets. If the HVDC cable is included, it could secure 5-10% of its final construction cost in the form EU grants and become eligible for loans from the European Investment Ba...
Volume: 55Issue: 47Published at Fri, 16 Nov 2012 -
Qatar Faces LNG Market Challenges
...e Sabine Pass project, and the next project that is likely to go ahead probably won’t read final investment decision (FID) until 2Q13, or even 2014; putting them in the 2017-18 time frame,” Mr Flower says. But if Japan starts importing US LNG at Henry Hub prices, some feel this may re...
Volume: 55Issue: 44Published at Fri, 26 Oct 2012 -
Iran, Pakistan Go Ahead With Pipeline Despite Finance Problems
...kistan (IP) gas pipeline. The 8.7 bcm/y capacity project, which is an extension of Iran’s IGAT-8 pipeline, was 75% completed by early June 2012, (MEES, 11 June). Completion on the Iranian side is expected by the 2Q or 3Q of 2014, and is linked to a 750mn cfd sales and purchase agreement the two sides fi...
Volume: 55Issue: 37Published at Fri, 07 Sep 2012