Saturday, December 15, 2018

Dana Gas now producing 70,000 barrels of oil per day in Kurdistan - KURDISTAN 24

A gas processing plant run by Dana Gas in the Kurdistan Region
December 15, 2018
John J. Catherine

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – The Middle East's largest regional private sector natural gas company has announced that, as a result of a previous ramp-up of production in the Kurdistan Region, it reached 70,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) in late November and has either sustained or exceeded that amount since then.

"Production in excess of 70,000 barrels oil equivalent per day is a great achievement for Dana Gas," said Chief Executive Officer Patrick Allman-Ward in a statement released on Thursday.

"The increase in production will help offset the lower realised hydrocarbon prices that have impacted the oil industry in the last quarter and support growth in our revenue and net profit figures for the full year 2018 and beyond."

Dana Gas is an independent gas company headquartered in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates that has been active in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq since 2007 when it entered into agreements with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to develop its substantial gas resources.

Friday, December 14, 2018

Hungary looks at Cyprus gas to diversity energy supply - ASSOCIATED PRESS

Peter Szijjarto / Nicos Christodoulides (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
December 14, 2018

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Hungary’s foreign minister says Cyprus’ offshore gas deposits could become an alternative energy source for his country, which is seeking to diversify its natural gas supply beyond Russia in order to bolster its energy security.

Peter Szijjarto says Hungary “constantly seeks alternative solutions” and that his country considers as “realistic” the supply of gas from Cyprus’ Aphrodite offshore deposit.

He said an agreement signed with his Cypriot counterpart Friday will ready the groundwork for Cypriot gas “over the medium term to play a role” in the energy supply of central Europe.

Szijjarto also said that Hungary is willing to share its advanced technological know-know with Cyprus in order to help the east Mediterranean island nation with its water shortage problems.

LNG tanker carrying first export cargo from Texas headed to Greece - KATHIMERINI

FRIDAY DECEMBER 14, 2018

The first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Texas, in the United States, is headed to Greece.

The Maria Energy LNG tanker, carrying the first export cargo from Cheniere Energy’s terminal near Corpus Christi, left the facility Tuesday and is expected to arrive at the Revithoussa LNG terminal, an islet west of Athens, on December 29.

In a statement Thursday, Greece’s Energy Ministry confirmed that LNG from the US will be unloaded before the end of the year at the newly-built tank.

The ministry said the deal demonstrates efforts on both sides to strengthen cooperation on energy security. It said natural gas is required to play a transitional role in bolstering Greece’s energy security.

Greece, which relies on Russian gas for its energy needs, inaugurated the Revithoussa LNG tank in November in a bid to boost its storage capacity and advance its ambitions to become a regional energy hub.

Thursday, December 13, 2018

U.S. - Greece Strategic Dialogue - Remarks by Secretary Pompeo - U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT



Turkey starts building land part of Turkish Stream pipeline - TASS

ANKARA, December 13, 2018 /TASS/

Turkey is launching the construction of the onshore part of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline on the territory of the republic.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced this presenting the action plan for the second 100 days of the new cabinet after the country’s transition to the presidential form of government.

"We are launching the construction of the onshore part of the Turkish Stream on our territory," he said as quoted by the Anadolu news agency.

Erdogan also announced plans to complete the implementation of this project "by the end of 2019."

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Shell’s Idku plant steps up LNG exports as winter curbs local consumption - ENTERPRISE

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Royal Dutch Shell’s Idku liquefaction plant has increased exports of natural gas to 500 mcf/d, up from 300 mcf/d previously, a source from EGAS said, attributing the move to a further decline in local consumption levels during winter. 

Just last month, the company increased LNG exports to 300 mcf/d from 250 mcf/d in October. 

Shell and the Oil Ministry had agreed in 2016 to gradually ramp up production at the Idku LNG plant.

Growing Dependent On Russia: The Gas Routes In Europe - FORBES

Dec 12, 2018, 12:05pm
Annalisa Girardi

This year Italy has become the second largest buyer of Russian natural gas, outdoing Turkey. Rome and Moscow historically have had close commercial ties within the energy sector, being Eni, an oil and gas Italian company and one of the largest multinationals in the sector, the first Western business to become a commercial partner to the Kremlin. This year Italy has become Russia’s second market, buying 18,3 billion cubic meters gas, against the 17,9 billion cubic meters acquired by Ankara. According to Bloomberg, Germany remains far in its first place, with 42,7 billion cubic meters gas purchased from Siberian gas fields.

Russian gas is a precious resource for Italy since it provides more than one-third of its total domestic demand. Natural gas originated in Russia reaches Italy mainly through the Trans Austria Gas (TAG) pipeline, a 380 kilometers duct hold at 89% by Eni. At this moment, 40% of national requirements are met by Gazprom, the Russian business that is also a major oil and gas companies worldwide, as well as being state-owned at 50%. The rest of Italian energy needs are mainly covered at 25% by Algeria and at 6% by Libya, while the country imports from Qatar the majority of liquefied natural gas which is later processed at the regasification plants.

Monday, December 10, 2018

Interview: President of Cyprus on Sisi, gas deal, Turkey and Syria - EGYPT INDEPENDENT

December 10, 2018, 2:24 pm
Gamaa Hamduillah

This edited interview of President Nicos Anastasiades, of the Republic of Cyprus, was originally authored by Gamaa Hamduillah and Fady Francis, and published by Egyptian newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm on Friday, December 7, 2018.

Al-Masry Al-Youm: After the 30 June Revolution, and President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi’s 2014 rise to power in Egypt, the past four years witnessed a great development of Egyptian-Cypriot relations, in all fields and departments. How do you see the future of relations between Egypt and Cyprus, during President Sisi’s second term?

President Anastasiades: Bilateral relations between Cyprus and Egypt are at their highest point ever, and this reflects our readiness to further broaden our ties in the future, and reach the full potential of our partnership, including engaging the private sector. It is always with great pleasure that I meet President Sisi, and I look forward to continuing close work together, with the common aim of promoting peace, stability and prosperity in our region.

House ratifies Egypt-Cyprus pipeline agreement, other recent agreements - ENTERPRISE

Monday, 10 December 2018

The House of Representatives’ Legislative Committee approved yesterday the Egypt-Cyprus agreement to establish a natural gas pipeline connecting Cyprus’ Aphrodite natgas field to liquefaction plants at home, according to Youm7. 


The pipeline will be used to bring in natgas for re-export to Europe, a key element of Egypt’s bid to become an energy hub for the Eastern Mediterranean.

The committee also approved a USD 65 mn grant from USAID to support water infrastructure, and a KWD 100,000 grant from the Arab Fund for Social and Economic Development to purchase equipment for the Theodor Bilharz Research Institute in Giza.

Sunday, December 9, 2018

UPDATE 1-Egypt approves BP purchase of 25 pct of Nour gas concession - REUTERS / EGYPT TODAY

Sun, Dec. 9, 2018

CAIRO, Dec 9 (Reuters) - BP and UAE-based Mubadala Investment Co are to buy stakes in the Nour deepwater gas concession off the northern coast of Sinai, following approval by Egypt’s petroleum ministry on Sunday. 

Nour lies near the Zohr gas field, which was declared the biggest in the Mediterranean when it was discovered in 2015. Zohr is estimated to hold about 30 trillion cubic feet of gas and has raised interest in gas exploration in Egypt.

BP will buy 25 percent and Abu Dhabi state fund Mubadala 20 percent of the Nour concession from Italian energy company Eni , the petroleum ministry said in a statement.

Eni, which had held 85 percent of the concession through a subsidiary, will now hold 40 percent. Egypt’s state-controlled Tharwa Petroleum Company holds the remaining 15 percent.

Eni and Tharwa were originally due to start drilling the first exploratory oil well at Nour in late September.