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Israel Reaches Final Hurdle Before Gas Outline Implementation
...livered between 1 January 2016 and 30 June 2017, with Defa thought to favor bids that stipulate an earlier start date (MEES, 18 April 2014). Three bids are currently on the table: from a Greek consortium headed by local businessmen; from trading giant Vitol which this year opened an oil products st...
Volume: 58Issue: 47Published at Fri, 20 Nov 2015 -
Chevron Optimistic On Neutral Zone, But Not Till 2017
...KUWAIT Chevron is optimistic that production at the Wafra field in Saudi Arabia and Kuwaitís shared Neutral Zone will resume by 2017. However, cost cutting measures in the face of sustained low oil prices threaten further delays to planned steamflood injection at the field. Chevron CE...
Volume: 58Issue: 45Published at Fri, 06 Nov 2015 -
Iraq Progresses With Giant Gas-Fired Plant, But Where’s The Fuel?
...heduled for start-up in August 2017. However, this schedule appears overly optimistic, given the dire security problems in Iraq and the government’s already overstretched budgets for its ambitious oil, gas and power projects. Fuel availability is also a major issue for the Bismaya project as things st...
Volume: 58Issue: 42Published at Fri, 16 Oct 2015 -
Nuclear Deal Breathes New Life In To Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline Project
...2017 Though the Iranian segment of the line has been complete for close to two years, work on the 800km Pakistani side came to a standstill soon after it began back in March 2013, with Pakistan citing both financial and political constraints. The threat of sanctions from the US for its in...
Volume: 58Issue: 30Published at Fri, 24 Jul 2015 -
KRG Helping Hand To Kirkuk Province Threatens To Widen Rift With Baghdad
...tback value of $50-54/B for exports from Ceyhan, based on the same Brent price but minus a $5/B quality discount, $6/B pipeline, throughput and trucking costs to Fishkabur. GKP says it has brought down the per barrel production cost at Shaikan to $5/B in 2015 from $7/B in 2017. Its total gross in...
Volume: 58Issue: 28Published at Fri, 10 Jul 2015 -
Firms Face Up To Mounting Libya Write-Offs
...pairment – rated the chances of a full resumption of operations on 1 January 2016 and 1 April 2017 at 50% each. TOTAL’S LIBYA OUTPUT (‘000 B/D, NET) 2010 2011 2012 2013 20...
Volume: 58Issue: 17Published at Fri, 24 Apr 2015 -
Algeria, Poland To Share Shale Tips As Protests Continue
...rder (MEES, 13 March). The first exploration phase expected to last up to 2017, including the drilling of two wells and seismic acquisition. The UK’s BP, for its part, is currently conducting a desktop study in London. The lingering environmental protests are increasingly seen as a risk by foreign co...
Volume: 58Issue: 12Published at Fri, 20 Mar 2015 -
Algeria Confronts Libya Spillover Threat
...ned Sonatrach taking up its mandatory 51% stake. The partners will assess the prospectivity of the block, with the first exploration phase expected to last up to 2017, including the drilling of two wells and seismic acquisition. The award also marked the return of Anglo-Dutch Shell into Algeria’s up...
Volume: 58Issue: 11Published at Fri, 13 Mar 2015 -
For KRG All Roads Lead To Turkey
...ate banks are also expected to finance a proposed gas pipeline from the Kurdistan region, says Mehmet Sepil, President of Anglo-Turkish Genel Energy, which will supply the gas from its Miran and Bina Bawi gas developments in Iraqi Kurdistan starting in 2017. SOFT TURKISH LOANS Mr Sepil said on...
Volume: 58Issue: 10Published at Fri, 06 Mar 2015 -
Warring South Sudan Factions In Last-Chance Saloon
...ly 2017. But peace cannot be delayed, and this should not detract from the formation of a transitional government by 9 July… Adhering to commitments made since last May to form a transitional government is the way to address the issue of government legitimacy,” Mr Cannell says. IMPLEMENTATION ST...
Volume: 58Issue: 09Published at Fri, 27 Feb 2015