Arab Oil & Gas News

Saudi Aramco invites bids for Wasit gas plant

State oil giant Saudi Aramco has invited companies to bid for the construction of the biggest gas plant in the kingdom, industry sources said on Sunday.

 

 

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Saudi Aramco signs multi-billion dollar deals for Yanbu

Saudi Aramco has signed contracts with international firms to build a multi billion dollar refinery at Yanbu on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, the state run company said on Wednesday.

 

 

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Iraq wants oil companies to develop 11 fields

Iraq’s oil minister is calling on international oil companies that won contracts to develop 11 oil and gas fields to show they are able to meet their obligations.

 

 

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All five Qatargas LNG trains running

Qatargas has resumed production at all five of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) trains, a company official said on Monday, knocking prices lower on the London market.

 

 

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Saudis Will Stop Exploring for More Oil

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has reportedly called for a halt to exploring for more oil in the country that already claims the world’s largest deposits of crude oil. The Saudis claim to have recoverable resources of 262 billion barrels, a number that hasn’t really changed since oil production started nearly 70 years ago.

 

 

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Syria and Iran are considering providing Syria with Iranian gas and the establishment of an investment company

Syria and Iran discussed increasing the volume of investment projects and investments and activating the agreements relating to supply Iranian gas to Syria and the possibility of establishing joint ventures and investment company under a joint Syrian-Iranian.

 

 

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Cost for new Iraq refineries seen at $20 bln

The estimated cost of building four new refineries in Iraq to add some 740,000 barrels per day of refining capacity is more than $20 billion, Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said on Saturday.

 

 

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UAE wants Shell as partner for Shah gas project – sources

The UAE would like Royal Dutch Shell to step in as its partner at the $10 billion Shah gas project after US major ConocoPhillips withdrew, industry sources in the UAE said on Wednesday.

 

 

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Key legal issues in the third licensing round for Iraq’s gas fields

The Iraqi Government recently announced the third licensing round to attract foreign companies to develop three non-associated natural gas fields.

 

 

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Study of the Arab Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and

A study by Arab Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and griculture Syria is seeking to transform the consumption of energy sources from oil to natural gas, and looks forward to take advantage of its geographical position as a conduit major transport cross of Egyptian natural gas and Iraq and Iran, so that you can believe in natural gas needs, in addition to providing revenue Additional tolls transit.

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