1. Private Financing To Play Key Role In Developing Saudi Power Projects, Says NCB

    ...ctor involvement in building 25,275mw capacity on a BOT basis with capital investment of SR67.43bn ($17.98bn). These projects would have an 80:20 capital structure and are targeted for completion by 2017. In addition, SEC would need to mobilize an estimated SR36.92bn ($9.85bn) to install 18,755mw ca...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 48
    Published at Mon, 29 Nov 2004
  2. UN Security Council Threatens Oil Sanctions On Sudan

    ...2 354 2017 134 30 165 329 2018 128 29 157 314 2019 123 28 157 309 20...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 39
    Published at Mon, 27 Sep 2004
  3. Agencies Rate Oman LNG’s $175Mn Commercial Bank Facility

    ...G’s existing $1.3bn commercial bank facility due 2017, of which $1.20bn is outstanding. Several key factors support S&P’s view that the additional debt and Oman LNG’s investment in QLNG are not detrimental to the A- rating, said the agency: “no cash flow from QLNG is assumed for Oman LNG’s ability to...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 30
    Published at Mon, 26 Jul 2004
  4. Canada’s Heavy Oil Not A Threat To Middle East Producers, Says FACTS

    ...udy: “In the reference case, current production of 1mn b/d will rise to 2.2mn b/d by 2017. That is an addition of less than 100,000 b/d per annum. The reference case is based on WTI at $25/B and a natural gas price of $4.25/mn BTU. In the reference case the 1.2mn b/d of increase by 2017 will be di...

    Volume: 47
    Issue: 27
    Published at Mon, 05 Jul 2004