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Iran Energy Expo set for Turkmenistan, August 19-21

Turkmenistan’s capital city of Ashgabat is to host the second edition of Iran's specialized exhibition of energy and technical and engineering services, known as “Iran Project.”

Iran Electricity Targets of Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, UAE

A senior official at the National Iranian Gas Export Company (NIGEC) says Iranian companies are planning to export gas-generated electricity to five neighboring countries.

Saudi Refineries Eat Away at Crude Export Figures

Saudi Arabia’s April crude exports fell by 161,000 b/d as domestic refiners processed more crude, official data showed.

QNB: BP Data Indicate Qatar has 138 Years Worth of Natural Gas

Heavy investment in LNG facilities over the last 20 years and a vast ramp-up in production has made Qatar the world’s largest LNG exporter, driving the establishment of a global LNG market.

Launch of Saudi-Russian Cooperation on Nuclear Power

Saudi Arabia and Russia have signed an agreement to cooperate on nuclear energy development, a Saudi government body in charge of such projects said.

Iran Confident it can Win International Gas Arbitration Case from Turkey

Iran will win again an arbitration case brought by Turkey for reduced gas prices after Ankara’s first attempt was quashed by the International Chamber of Commerce in Switzerland in 2014

ENOC Still Trying to Buy Out Dragon Oil Minority Shares

Asset management company Baillie Gifford, oil producer Dragon Oil's largest independent investor, said an increased takeover offer from majority owner Emirates National Oil Co (ENOC) "materially undervalued" the company.

Saudi Downstream Team Hosted at Achema Forum

Leading industry experts discussed the potential of Saudi Arabia's petrochemical sector at Achema, a leading global exhibition on chemical engineering, environmental protection and biotechnology, being held at Frankfurt.

Libya May Double Oil Output Due to Lasting Low Oil Prices

Libya may double crude output to 800,000 barrels a day by next month after talks to reopen oil and gas pipelines feeding export terminals, amid the most enduring global glut in almost two decades

Tanzania Seeks 85% Profit Share From Oil and Gas Output

Tanzania will seek as much as an 85 percent share of profit from oil and gas produced in the East African nation, according to a draft law being debated in parliament.

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