MEOG - Middle East Oil & Gas

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Oil & Gas

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Overview

With around 40% of the world’s oil supply coming from the Persian Gulf, in addition to exploration and production (E&P), MEOG’s coverage includes policy and transport issues which can cause price spikes in the global hydrocarbon markets.

MEOG offers insight into the latest developments in the oil and gas sectors of Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, the UAE and Yemen. While much of the region has been extensively explored, there remain ‘frontier’ areas of E&P. Oil shale efforts in Jordan could provide vast resources through the greater cost effectiveness of new technologies. To the north-west, Beirut has grown increasingly impatient to follow the major gas discovery trend in the Eastern Med. and Lebanon’s first offshore bid round is likely to kick off drilling campaigns in the medium term.

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QP forges ahead with LNG expansion, undeterred

16 April 2020

Qatar Petroleum is not downsizing its LNG expansion plans in the face of the market downturn, and has kicked off drilling at the North Field East project.

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16 April 2020

American sanctions leave Europe unable to offer Iran the economic support it demands for compliance.

Saudi public debt and sukuk in a time of COVID-19 and low oil prices

14 April 2020

Saudi Arabia plans to expand its sukuk borrowing programme to cover the budget deficit caused by low oil prices

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Frazer Simm

Editor

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