Oman oil production up 2.3% on 2010
Oman’s oil production rose to an average of 879,400 barrels per day, a 2.3% increase over the same period in 2010, according to a Reuters report
Oman’s oil production rose to an average of 879,400 barrels per day, a 2.3% increase over the same period in 2010, according to a Reuters report
Tunisia has awarded Spanish oil company Repsol and state-owned Societe Tunisienne des Activites Petrolieres (ETAP) three oil and gas exploration licences, the Ministry of Industry said on Wednesday
Supply of Egyptian natural gas to East Mediterranean Gas Co (EMG) and to EMG’s Israeli customers has resumed, EMG shareholder Ampal-American Israel Corp said on Wednesday
Lebanon will rise from poverty and be one of the oil producing countries, Water and Energy Minister Jibran Bassil said Thursday
An Egyptian gas pipeline in the Sinai Peninsula was bombed early on Monday for the third time since February, sending flames into the sky. There were no immediate reports of casualties, a security official said
The Iraqi electricity ministry signed Thursday a contract worth $365 million with an Iranian company nominated by the Tehran government to build a gas pipeline to supply Iraqi power plants with Iranian gas, the ministry spokesman said Thursday
Iraq has made some amendments to its long-delayed oil law which is being reviewed by the cabinet’s energy committee, Deputy Prime Minister Hussain Al-Shahristani’s office said
Chairman of Finance Committee of Experts on the Iraqi Special Syed Abdul Brazil on June 30 announced that the Board take over the financial and oil revenues for Iraq oversight, he will find $ 17.5 billion of oil revenue missing
Informed sources said that the Iraqi government plans to announce on Wednesday for providing Syria with quantities of oil, to help Damascus in the current economic crisis being experienced by, a result of continuing political turmoil, with unnamed sources for the amount of oil exported, but it said “It’s a large amount.”
Kuwait may seek private investors to help build its largest oil refinery after a government council revived the 4 billion-dinar ($14.5 billion) project, which stalled two years ago amid political opposition