1. New Petkim Owners Plan Major Investments

    ...tkim to produce chemicals that Turkey now imports. Mr Aksoy also said the group would invest $4bn-5bn to build a new refinery with a 6mn-8mn tons/year capacity at the Petkim site that would come on-stream before 2014. The new investment includes developing the company’s port and teaming with Ge...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 51
    Published at Mon, 17 Dec 2007
  2. Saudi Electricity Company Appoints Advisors For IPP Program

    ...oduce 1,200mw, cost SR5bn ($1.3bn) to develop and start up in 2012; the Riyadh plant will produce 2,000mw, cost SR8bn ($2.1bn) and start in 2013; and the Qurayah plant will produce 2,000mw, cost SR8bn and start up in 2014.  SEC issued SR5bn of bonds in June, which came in oversubscribed (MEES, 23 Ju...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 50
    Published at Mon, 10 Dec 2007
  3. Turkey Seeks To Attract Private Investors To Southeastern Anatolia

    ...be completed in 2014. A hydroelectric generation facility at the dam will have a 1,200mw capacity that will produce 3.8mn khw annually. The dam will create a lake that will hold 11bn cu ms of water. However, there is strong  opposition from  European  NGOs that are pressing  the EU to hold back fi...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 47
    Published at Mon, 19 Nov 2007
  4. Rise In Nuclear Power Demand Behind Kazakhstan’s Plans To Become Global Uranium Supplier

    ...uranium ore by 2014, and the Japanese group will have access to 2,000 t/y. Toshiba, which entered the deal seeking a secure source of uranium ore for future nuclear power plants built by Westinghouse, will have the right to 600 t/y. In 2004, Kazatomprom signed a deal with South Korea to su...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 39
    Published at Mon, 24 Sep 2007
  5. Iraq’s Power Master Plan Seeks To End Electricity Blackouts By 2011

    ...08-2015 (MW) 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 New Generation 1,028 2,260 4,530 4,255 670 1,130 1.200 900 Rehabilitation 35...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 37
    Published at Mon, 10 Sep 2007
  6. Toshiba Pursues Access To Kazakh Uranium

    ...oduce 5,000 t/y of uranium by 2014. Kazakhstan’s uranium reserves are the largest in the world after Australia. In April, Kazakhstan and Japan signed 24 agreements on uranium mining and sales, and the development of nuclear power. Toshiba agreed to help Kazatomprom build a light-water nuclear re...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 35
    Published at Mon, 27 Aug 2007
  7. Saudi Electricity Company Receives Technical Bids For IPP Program

    ...ant will produce 2,000mw, cost SR8bn ($2.1bn) and start in 2013; and the Qurayah plant will produce 2,000mw, cost SR8bn and start up in 2014. ...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 29
    Published at Mon, 16 Jul 2007
  8. Saudi Electricity Company Receives Financial, Legal Bids For IPP Program

    ...e RFP will be issued in August 2008, with initial operation planned for April 2013 and full operation for April 2014. The Qurayah Power Plant will be a 2,000mw heavy Arab crude fired facility, with an estimated capital cost of SR8bn, with the RFP to be issued in August 2009, and initial op...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 28
    Published at Mon, 09 Jul 2007
  9. Dragon Oil 1Q 2007 Production 26,943 B/D

    ...zylkum and Baiken-ULLP mines, where test production is to begin this year and uranium production is expected to peak at 5,000 tons/year in 2014. The deal gives the Japanese companies the right to buy 2,000 tons/year. Kazakhstan holds one-fifth of world uranium reserves.   Lukoil Overseas an...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 18
    Published at Mon, 30 Apr 2007
  10. Iran’s Oil Production Reached 4.3Mn B/D Last Year, Says Vaziri-Hamaneh

    ...a more consistent basis than in recent years, and recently declared its intention to raise capacity to 7mn b/d by 2014 (MEES, 27 November 2006)....

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 16
    Published at Mon, 16 Apr 2007
  11. Foreign Policy – Energy Policy: A Norwegian Perspective

    ...ojected combined heat and power plant at Mongstad oil refinery in Norway. It will be fully operational by the end of 2014. We are developing groundbreaking new technology, which can become an export item and a guarantee for future petroleum activities in Norway. CO2 separation and storage is pa...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 10
    Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2007
  12. Iran Petroleum Crisis Claims “Fundamentally Unsound”, Says Fesharaki

    ...that, absent some change in Iranian policy, this ratio will be 0.33-0.46, with exports declining to zero by 2014-15. Energy subsidies, hostility to foreign investment, and inefficiencies in its state-planned economy underlie Iran’s problem.” Mr Stern adds that the export decline rate estimate is...

    Volume: 50
    Issue: 03
    Published at Mon, 15 Jan 2007