Exports | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 18

Libya Resumes Oil Exports from Zueitina Port

Libya has begun exporting oil again from the eastern terminal of Zueitina after production restarted at a nearby oil field, Libyan oil officials said Thursday, in a rare sign of progress in that country’s embattled i ...

Iran, Armenia Expanding Gas and Electricity Exchanges

Alireza Kameli, Managing director of the National Iranian Gas Export Company (NIGEC), announced that his country is ready to increase natural gas exports to Armenia

East Libya Government Threatens to Stop Oil Shipments

The East Libyan government has announced it may prevent oil shipments if the deals are negotiated through Tripoli, Bloomberg

Nigeria Resumes Crude Exports to US

After flows of Nigerian crude to the US during past June and July were partly driven by high prices for domestic light sweet crudes, in September a few Nigerian cargoes were heading to US refineries.

Iraq’s Planned Export Push Depends on Basra Crude

According to Reuters Iraq is aiming to export a record volume of Basra crude from its southern terminals in October during the current price war being fought between Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iran.

Iran Hopes to Stabilize Oil Prices in Face-Off with Saudi

According to Gulf News, Iran has projected average oil prices at $42 to $50 per barrel in a draft budget bill for the year to March 2017.

Egypt to Double Natural Gas Production by 2018

A study by the Egyptian Center for Economic Studies (ECES) forecasts that due to recent gas discovery, Egypt will be able to double its natural gas production by 2018.

Nasr Petroleum Exports $296m Worth of Petroleum Products

Mohamed Orabi, Chairman of the Nasr Petroleum Company (NPC), confirmed that his company had refined about 2.5m tons of crude during the 2014-2015 fiscal year.

Norwegian Firm Eager to Boost Iranian Recovery Rates

"Iran offers interesting opportunities at such time as international sanctions are removed," announced Norwegian oil firm DNO

Libya to Get Electricity from Egypt

According to the Tripoli Government - Which is not an officially recognized government- Libya will import electricity from Egypt and Tunisia and rent generators as it struggles with power outages that have plunged it ...

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