From today’s Energy Daily, some further information regarding a $1 billion deal to pipe natural gas to Syria from Iran. According to the report: “…Iran plans to export about 100 billion cubic feet of natural gas to Syria every year, according to Iranian state-run media. The deal would require the gas to be transported through […]
Read more »Noticed in today’s WSJ that Eni, the world’s sixth-largest oil company by market capitalization, announced a sweeping overhaul of its existing contracts with Libya’s National Oil Company, or NOC. According to the terms of the deal, Eni – which has been the largest foreign player in Libya for years – will be able to increase […]
Read more »Noticed via an Energy Daily article, that Azerbaijan, Poland, Lithuania, Georgia and Ukraine recently signed a deal to build a $700 million pipeline to pump Azerbaijani oil to Poland and the Baltic Sea, a pipeline that could provide Eastern (and ultimately Western) Europe with an alternative to Russian oil imports. “…The new pipeline, to be […]
Read more »Energy Daily recently reported on the impact that potential new European and U.N. sanctions may have upon Iran’s efforts to develop its liquefied natural gas potential in the massive South Pars fields, noting in particular that “…France’s recent turn to harsher rhetoric toward Tehran may signal a tipping point in Iran’s oil and gas exploration […]
Read more »Via an interesting report from the Bangladesh Power Development Board, analysis that the proposed Iran – Pakistan – India Gas pipeline may be stuck, as they put it, in “quick sand”. I found the paper’s discussion of how the pipeline could impact the strategic geopolitics of the regional particularly intriguing. First, some quick background: in […]
Read more »While this has been somewhat on-again, off-again over past months, the New York Times recently reported that DP World, the Dubai government port owner with holdings from Britain to China, plans to raise as much as $3.5 billion in the Middle East’s second-biggest initial share offering. While I am as yet undecided about the long-term […]
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