1. Gulf Refiners Eye Record 2021 Capacity Boost With Completion Of Delayed Mega-Projects

    ...aning instead towards a 400,000 b/d facility alongside expanding existing plants by 200,000 b/d. Of Gulf countries only Iran and Qatar do not have new capacity under development, though Iran, having added 480,000 b/d of condensate splitter capacity at the Persian Gulf Star complex between 2017 and 20...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 52
    Published at Thu, 24 Dec 2020
  2. Iraq’s Northern Oil Infrastructure Under Attack From Islamic State

    ...vember Kasak 10 Restarted in 2017 following IS damage Qayara 14 Restarted in 2017 following IS da...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 51
    Published at Fri, 18 Dec 2020
  3. DME Oman: Assessing A Key Middle East Benchmark

    ...E Oman to regional NOCs and support them in finding the fair value of crude oil.”  The biggest target for DME would be Iraq, which was considering switching from Platts Oman-Dubai to the DME Oman/Platts Dubai combination in 2017 (MEES, 15 September 2017). With production capacity of 5mn b/d, Ir...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 51
    Published at Fri, 18 Dec 2020
  4. Benchmark Crude Prices ($/B)

    ...p20 Q3 2020 Q2 2020 Q1 2020 2020 (>10Dec) 2019 2018 2017...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 50
    Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020
  5. Energean Eyes Full Control Of Key Israel Subsidiary

    ...London-listed Greek firm Energean is in talks to take full control of its Energean Israel subsidiary by buying-out 30% partner Kerogen Capital. Kerogen initially in February 2017 paid cash-strapped Energean $50mn for a 50% stake in its core Israel assets, before the Greek firm exercised an op...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 50
    Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020
  6. UAE Nuclear Power Plant Hits Full 1.4GW Capacity On Test

    ...pco connected Barakah-1 to the grid in August. Before the plant begins commercial operation, it will be shut down for a check outage “for several months.” The first Barakah reactor was originally slated for 2017 start-up, with the three similar units to follow at yearly intervals. But a scandal ov...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 50
    Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020
  7. Egypt’s Power & Gas Demand Rebound From Covid Slump

    ...20.0TWh for August, the first month since February not to be down year-on-year, and the third highest figure on record behind July 2017 and 2019 (see chart 1). *And the latest gas consumption stats, which are for September, suggest that power generation has continued to rise. The country’s ov...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 50
    Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020
  8. Libya’s Monthly Output Tops 1mn B/D

    ...tural decline is certainly one factor, the main reason for the slump was due to Istiklal’s second production unit being shut down since 2017. Having now restarted on 28 November, this should provide a healthy boost – eventually, at least. Sirte Oil says the restart of the second unit will allow its en...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 50
    Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2020
  9. Kuwait’s Al-Zour Refinery Takes Delivery Of Commissioning Crude

    ...rm KOC into storage tanks at the new Al-Zour refinery in preparation for commissioning. Once operational, Al-Zour will bring Kuwait’s total refining capacity to 1.4mn b/d which is equivalent to nearly half of Kuwait’s approximately 3mn b/d oil production capacity. Prior to the 2017 shutdown of th...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 49
    Published at Fri, 04 Dec 2020
  10. Kuwait Slashes Crude Burn As Weather Cools

    ...tal electricity generation of 6.6TWh was the lowest October figure since 2017. The biggest relief for Kuwait was arguably that it was able to significantly curb the amount of crude oil burned, which fell to a six-month low of 55,000 b/d for October (see chart 2). However, despite being down from mo...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 49
    Published at Fri, 04 Dec 2020
  11. Iraq Plans Oil Prepayments To Alleviate Financial Meltdown

    ...uld exceed $20bn this year (see chart 2) – up from a $3.49bn deficit in 2019 and two small surpluses in 2017 and 2018. This prepayment deal will help reduce the gap, but only by a relatively small fraction.  On the oil side, Iraq is doing all it can to mitigate the damage. Its planned launch of Ba...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 48
    Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020
  12. KRG: Chevron’s Sarta Online As Gazprom Eyes Sarqala Rebound

    ...Junior partner Genel Energy announced this week the startup of the Sarta oil field in Iraqi Kurdistan, the first new field to come online in the semi-autonomous region since Taqa’s Atrush in 2017. First oil from the Sarta-3 well is flowing to the 20,000 b/d early production facility, and Ge...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 48
    Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020
  13. Israel Gas Output, Exports At Record Levels

    ...favoring Leviathan – in which they both have substantially larger stakes than at Tamar (see charts, p7) – in sales contracts (MEES, 10 July). Jordan has imported small volumes of Israeli gas since the Arab Potash plant on the Dead Sea began offtakes from Tamar at the start of 2017. Volumes av...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 48
    Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020
  14. Energean Eyes 28,000 b/d Of Israel Oil Output

    ...eep decline: the 9M 2020 figure is down almost 20% from 2019 (225mn cfd gas, 5,500 b/d condensate: 45,500 boe/d total), which in turn is well down from 270mn cfd in 2017 (MEES, 4 August 2017). The key plan to reverse this decline is via the tie-in of the North El Amriya (NEA) fields to the north. En...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 48
    Published at Fri, 27 Nov 2020
  15. The Curious Case Of Algeria’s Hassi R’Mel

    ...asured) are the only numbers to go off. While we’re still waiting on Sonatrach’s 2019 report, the 2018 version puts gross Hassi R’Mel output at 90 bcm/y, but then again, so did the 2017 edition. Contrary to what is stated, MEES is inclined to take these numbers as nominal capacity, rather than actual ou...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 47
    Published at Fri, 20 Nov 2020
  16. Kuwait Oil Company Looks To Heavy Oil To Offset Capacity Declines

    ...RGET IN 2021 OR EVEN 2022 LOOKS A BIG ASK (MN B/D) SOURCE: KOC, MEES.   3: HEAVY OIL REMAINS CENTRAL TO KUWAIT’S LONG TERM PLANS ('000 B/D CAPACITY) SOURCE: KOC, MEES. CAPACITY TRENDING DOWN             KOC’s production capacity peaked at 3.151mn b/d in 2017-18. With ne...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 47
    Published at Fri, 20 Nov 2020
  17. Opec+ Looks Ahead To Crunch Meeting

    ...riod since January 2017 (MEES, 6 January 2017). With the current agreement running to the end of April 2022, the Opec+ producers are facing up to the prospect of more than five years of cuts. Little wonder then if fatigue is setting in within the group. The post-JMMC communique said that “the Co...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 47
    Published at Fri, 20 Nov 2020
  18. Saudi Arabia To Shake Up Electricity Sector With SEC Reforms

    ...liquids in the utility sector last year. CAPACITY PUSH           SEC’s generating capacity peaked at 56.6GW in 2017 and after a dip in 2018 and 2019 is expected to increase to around 56.5GW in the medium term. While peak demand has settled at just over 60GW since 2015 as a result of tariff re...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 47
    Published at Fri, 20 Nov 2020
  19. Barakah Reactor At 80% Capacity

    ...ll capacity while its performance is monitored. Nawah says that once 100% output is achieved, the plant will be gradually shut down for a check outage which “takes place over several months.” Barakah-1 was planned for start-up in 2017, with the other three units to be brought on line at yearly in...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 47
    Published at Fri, 20 Nov 2020
  20. Egypt Gas Output Makes Late-2020 Recovery Despite BP Collapse

    ...TPUT SLUMP FOR BP’S WND          One of the key projects, along with Eni’s Zohr, that has helped boost Egypt’s Mediterranean output in recent years was BP’s 5tcf West Nile Delta (WND), which started-up in April 2017 (MEES, 12 May 2017). But MEES understands both Phase 1, Libra and Taurus fields, an...

    Volume: 63
    Issue: 46
    Published at Fri, 13 Nov 2020