MEOG - Middle East Oil & Gas

25 March 2026

Libya begins towing damaged Russian LNG tanker off its coast

24 March 2026

Libya has begun operations to tow a damaged Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker that has been stranded off its coast since early March

Iranians freeze gas supplies to Turkey following Israeli strike on South Pars

24 March 2026

Ankara yet to comment on whether it could face significant gas shortages.

ADNOC restarts Habshan gas plant while LNG export disruptions continue

24 March 2026

The United Arab Emirates has resumed operations at its largest gas processing facility following an attack that halted output, even as exports of liquefied natural gas remain severely constrained by disruption in the Strait of Hormuz.

Apache discovers new gas field in Egypt’s Western Desert

24 March 2026

Egypt has announced a new natural gas discovery in the Western Desert, as US energy major Apache (NASDAQ: APA), in partnership with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), expands its exploration activities in the country.

Oman's oil production rose 3.8% in February

24 March 2026

Oman's total oil production increased by 3.8% y/y at the end of February, according to data from the National Centre for Statistics and Information.

UAE’s ADNOC takes delivery of new LNG Carrier

24 March 2026

ADNOC announced the delivery of its new LNG carrier, Arada, with 175,000m3 capacity, from China's Jiangnan Shipyard ahead of schedule.

Trump says Hormuz will reopen 'very soon' if US-Iran deal works

24 March 2026

Trump says the Strait of Hormuz will reopen "very soon" if a US-Iran deal works, but Tehran denies any negotiations and says the blockade will not return to pre-war conditions.

Egypt moves to fully clear $1.3bn dues to oil partners by end-June 2026

23 March 2026

The Egyptian government is doubling its efforts to settle outstanding payments to foreign oil and gas partners to restore investor confidence and support production growth. It moves to fully clear $1.3bn dues to oil partners by end-June 2026

Italy’s PM Meloni heads to Algeria to secure gas supplies amid Qatar disruptions

23 March 2026

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni is set to visit Algeria on March 25 as the European country seeks to secure alternative gas supplies following disruptions to imports from Qatar

Libya’s El Feel oilfield halted as pipeline diverted after Sharara fire

23 March 2026

Libya’s El Feel oilfield has been shut down since March 19 after its pipeline was repurposed to transport crude from the Sharara field following fire damage.

BP and Arcius Energy to drill four new gas wells in Egypt’s Mediterranean

23 March 2026

UK energy major BP and Arcius Energy are preparing to drill four new gas wells offshore Egypt as part of a broader push to expand exploration activity in the Mediterranean.

Appetite for Turkmen gas could rise in China, Turkey and Europe amid Hormuz crisis

23 March 2026

Disruption to Middle East supplies may have concentrated minds. Is Central Asia gas a better bet?

Iran war drives Egypt’s energy bill higher amid surging import costs

23 March 2026

Egypt faces mounting pressure from an annual energy bill approaching $20bn, as global geopolitical tensions driven by the US-Israeli strikes on Iran and domestic production challenges complicate efforts to secure sustainable energy supplies

Jordan reassures adequate fuel supplies and stable reserves

23 March 2026

Jordan has sufficient and reassuring reserves of petroleum products, with continuous shipments of oil and gas arriving in the country.

Iraq–Italy trade surpasses $2.7bn in 2025 as oil exports dominate

23 March 2026

Trade between Iraq and Italy exceeded $2.7bn in 2025, Iraqi exports to Italy were heavily dominated by crude oil, which accounted for around $2.6bn of the total trade value.

Oil crashes nearly 10% after Trump claims Iran talks, Brent falls below $100

23 March 2026

Brent crude crashes 10.57% below $100 after Trump claims Iran talks and suspends strikes, but prices remain up 42% on the month as Tehran denies any negotiations are underway.

ADNOC rolls out new LNG export strategy in response to war

23 March 2026

Abu Dhabi's ADNOC Gas announced temporary operational adjustments to LNG production and export-traded liquids in response to ongoing shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.

Has Trump TACO'd on the Iran war?

23 March 2026

Trump's five-day pause on Iran power plant strikes follows the classic TACO pattern of escalate-then-retreat, but analysts warn this war may be the one where the formula breaks down.

Egypt among most ill-equipped to withstand Iran war energy shock long term

23 March 2026

Egypt is among the least equipped to absorb a long-term oil shock owing to weak macro buffers, leaving it highly sensitive to rising import costs, FX pressure, and fiscal strain.

Saudi officials model $180 oil scenario as Hormuz blockade persists

22 March 2026

Saudi Arabian oil officials are modelling scenarios where crude prices could exceed $180 a barrel if supply disruptions in the Middle East continue beyond April, according to a report by the WSJ.

Refined oil products caught in Iran war energy shock maelstrom

22 March 2026

The sharp rise in refined oil product prices is intensifying the economic fallout from the latest energy shock, compounding the effects of disrupted crude flows and tightening supply chains.

Most Gulf and European ships likely blocked from Hormuz despite Iran's 'open to all' claim

22 March 2026

A Russian energy analyst says Iran's "open to all" Hormuz policy would in practice block most Gulf and European shipping, as Tehran keeps the definition of "enemy" vessels deliberately vague.

Iran's military command says doctrine has shifted from 'defensive' to 'offensive'

22 March 2026

Iran's central military command says its armed forces have formally shifted from a defensive to an offensive doctrine, promising advanced weapons and "new surprises" as the war enters its fourth week.

Iran hits two Qatari LNG trains knocking out 17% of its export capacity

22 March 2026

Major attack on Ras Laffan plant damaged two of its 14 LNG trains as well as a gas-to-liquids facility.

US waives sanctions on Iranian oil to curb price surge amid conflict

21 March 2026

The US Treasury Department has issued another 30-day waiver on sanctions on buying sanctioned oil on March 20; this time freeing international traders to buy Iranian oil shipments, in the hope of calming international energy markets.

Turkey signals April 1 electricity and gas price hikes ahead

21 March 2026

Turkey’s government will evaluate electricity and natural gas prices that apply as of April 1, energy minister Alparslan Bayraktar said on March 18 during a televised interview.

Drop in Iranian gas flows tests Turkey’s energy resilience

21 March 2026

A sharp fall in Iranian gas supplies to Turkey following Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars field and subsequent regional tensions are testing Ankara’s energy security, although analysts say the impact is likely to be contained.

Saudi Arabia intercepts 27 drones launched towards the kingdom

20 March 2026

Saudi air defences shoot down 27 Iranian drones, 26 of them over the oil-rich Eastern Province, as attacks on the kingdom's energy heartland continue into the conflict's fourth week.

Trump administration reviewing plans to seize or blockade Iran's Kharg Island

20 March 2026

The Trump administration is reviewing plans to seize or blockade Iran's Kharg Island, which handles 90% of the country's oil exports, to force Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

Israel's South Pars missile strikes knock out a fifth of Qatar's LNG production

20 March 2026

Iran’s missile strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex at the start of the war sent a shock wave through the $400bn global LNG market. Israel’s attack on South Pars gas complex on March 18 has locked in the worst case scenario.

Iraq's Kurdistan resumes oil exports to Turkey at 250,000 bpd via Ceyhan pipeline

20 March 2026

Iraq resumes oil exports from Kirkuk to Turkey's Ceyhan port at 250,000 bpd, reactivating a strategic northern pipeline as the Hormuz closure has cut off the country's main southern export route.

Iran begins charging vessels to transit Strait of Hormuz through IRGC-controlled 'safe corridor'

20 March 2026

Iran begins charging up to $2mn per vessel for passage through a new IRGC-controlled "safe corridor" in the Strait of Hormuz, with India, China, Pakistan and Iraq among countries negotiating access.

ING: Energy markets brace for a prolonged supply disruption

19 March 2026

There are few signs of de-escalation or a resumption in energy flows from the Persian Gulf. The market is having to reprice the duration of ongoing supply disruptions. We have updated our scenarios for oil and gas markets.

Iranian missile hits Israel's Bazan oil refinery in Haifa Bay

19 March 2026

An Iranian missile scores a direct hit on Israel's largest oil refinery in Haifa Bay, as tit-for-tat strikes on energy infrastructure across the Middle East push Brent crude briefly above $119.

Iranian strikes cause 'extensive damage' to Qatar's Ras Laffan, knocking out 17% of LNG capacity

19 March 2026

Iranian missiles cause extensive damage to Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG complex, knocking out 17% of capacity with repairs taking up to five years, as Brent crude briefly surges above $119 a barrel.

Arcius Energy plans to drill two Mediterranean gas wells in Egypt

19 March 2026

Arcius Energy is set to begin drilling two new gas exploration wells in Egypt’s Mediterranean waters as part of a broader campaign to expand upstream activity

Iran Kharg Island oil exports continue at 1.4mn bpd, as US set to unfreeze sanctions on oil tankers

19 March 2026

Iran's Kharg Island oil exports continue at up to 1.5mn bpd despite US strikes, with core loading infrastructure intact and shipments flowing to Asian buyers.

Libya discovers 1 trillion cubic feet of offshore gas in Bahr Essalam

19 March 2026

Libya has announced a new offshore gas discovery estimated at around 1 trillion cubic feet.

Morocco says fuel reserves cover 30 days amid rising global prices

18 March 2026

Morocco has sufficient fuel reserves to meet around one month of domestic demand. Global energy prices continue to rise due to geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions driven by the US-Israeli war on Iran

Strikes on Iran gas fields could force Turkey to ramp up LNG imports

18 March 2026

Damage to Iran’s Asaluyeh gas processing facility in Bushehr province and part of the South Pars complex, after an Israeli missile strike on March 18, risks disrupting pipeline supplies to Turkey, potentially forcing Ankara to raise LNG imports.

Iran warns civilians near Gulf oil facilities to evacuate immediately, names Saudi, Qatari and UAE targets

18 March 2026

Iran's IRGC orders civilians near Gulf oil facilities to evacuate and names specific targets in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.

Egypt’s Petrojet secures $4.7bn pipeline contracts as it expands into new sectors

18 March 2026

Egyptian oil services company Petrojet, the engineering and construction arm of Egypt’s petroleum sector, has secured contracts for future projects worth EGP 246bn ($4.7bn) through 2029, both domestically and internationally,

Israel strikes Iran's Asaluyeh gas complex, the country's largest gas processing facility

18 March 2026

Israel strikes Iran's Asaluyeh gas processing complex in Bushehr for the second time.

Algeria boosts LNG exports as global supply disruptions reshape energy flows

18 March 2026

Algeria’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports are surging amid escalating regional tensions and shipping constraints in the Strait of Hormuz

Rising oil prices threaten Tunisia’s economy amid Middle East tensions

18 March 2026

Tunisia is increasingly exposed to the economic fallout of the ongoing Middle East tensions, mainly owing to the country’s reliance on imported energy.

Turkey emerges as revived route for Iraqi oil amid Hormuz crisis

18 March 2026

Baghdad accelerates revamp of long-idle pipeline puy out of action more than a decade ago by bomb attacks.