Issue 23
Oil News
- THE ABOLITION OF BNOC: A DESTABILIZING INFLUENCE?
- OPEC PRODUCTION UP IN FEBRUARY
- No Concrete Evidence for Saudi-French Oil-for-Aircraft Barter Deal
- Saudi Arabia Cancels Qasim Refinery Project
- Greece Signs for 1mn Tons of Saudi Crude
- Algerian Press Criticizes Saudi Role in OPEC
- Algeria Plans Exploration Drive
- Dow Chemical Signs Term Contract for Naphtha Supplies from Libya
- Shakshuki in Charge of Oil Affairs
- Iraq Attacks Iranian Shuttle Tanker
- East Germany Extends to Iraq Credit Facilities Worth $200mn in 1985
- IEA Knocks 1mn b/d off Estimate of First Quarter Demand
- OPEC Council Meeting Scheduled for 19 March
- European Commission Recommends Liberal Policy on Products Imports
- Abu Sinan Gas Recovery Project
- Judicial Tribunal Rejects Iraq's Bid to Reopen Iraqi-Syrian Pipeline
- EEC Considering Full Scale Negotiations with GCC Says Cheysson
- China Energy Workshop in Honolulu
- Green Announces Seminar in November
- Twentieth Century Petroleum Statistics 1984, DeGolyer and McNaughton, One Energy Square, Dallas, Tx 75206, USA
Financial & Banking News
- Kuwait's Budget Deficit Evaporates Again
- Libyan Development and Administrative Budgets Reduced for 1985
- Egyptian Investors Take Control of UK Retail Group
- GIB Profits Increase, Assets Unchanged
- Saudi Fransi Profits Increase
- Arab Aid Commitments Total $1.92bn in 1984
- SFD Lends Bangladesh $30mn
- BADEA Lends $lOmn to Uganda and Niger
- USAID Extends $515mn in Aid to Egypt
- EEC Helps Reconstruction of Lebanese Schools