japan | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 7

Kuwait Boosted Oil Exports to Japan

Kuwait crude oil exports to Japan increased by 33.7% during September, when compared to volumes from the same period during 2015. It reached 6.83mb of oil, averaging 228,000b/d.

Iran to Inject $11b into Petchem

Iran's Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC) is reported to inject over $11b in it's business with more than $1b coming from two agreements with Japan's Marubeni.

Saudi Arabia to Expand Energy Talks with China, Japan

A number of Saudi ministers delegated to discuss collaborations with China and Japan in the energy sector.

Jordan to Get First Nuclear Plant

The Jordan Atomic Energy Commission's (JAEC) Chairman, Khaled Toukan, declared that the country's first nuclear power plant, worth $10b, will be operational by 2025, once the remaining $7b in financing is secured. J ...

Iran Aims for Gas Partnership with Japan

The Iranian Deputy Minister of Petroleum for Trade and International Affairs, Amir-Hossein Zamaninia, said that his country will push for increased natural gas exports to Eastern Asia, including Japan, as prices are ...

Japan to Invest $10b in Iran

Japan and Iran have signed a bilateral agreement for $10b debt guarantee investments in various sectors in the country, after Tokyo lifted trade sanctions against Tehran.

Japan to Lend Iraq $2.1b to Develop Basra Oil Refinery

A top Iraqi official announced that Japan will lend an amount of $2.1b to Iraq, to be allocated for developing Basra refinery.

Egypt Ships its Second LNG Cargo Heading to Japan

Egypt, the country which was a net LNG exporter from 2005 until 2014 and then turned into one of the world’s newest major LNG importers due to its economic instability, is now back at exporting the fuel again.

Japan Eyes New Oil Suppliers

Japanese oil companies are expanding their network of crude oil suppliers, becoming less dependent on the Middle Eastern imports.

Japan to Switch to Coal

Coal is anticipated to outshine gas and become country's largest power generator within the next three years, as power utilities are replacing aging nuclear capacity with fossil fuel.

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