ADNOC’s supply cuts will mostly hit Asia although they remain within operational tolerance limits of 5%
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Kuwait-Saudi oilfields to stick to Opec deal
Bringing output at Khafji and Wafra to the same levels reached before they were shut down will take more work
Shell, Iran agree on oil and gas development
This agreement underscored major oil companies’ willingness to keep doing business with Iran despite all the risks
Iran aims for oil, gas fields tender after January
Opec’s third largest oil producer hopes its new Iran Petroleum Contracts (IPC), part of an effort to sweeten the terms it offers on oil development deals, will attract foreign companies and boost production after years of under-investment
BP is most exposed to OPEC-Russia deal: Report
Big oil may have to play a part in cutting supply after the recent landmark agreement between OPEC and non-OPEC producers
Geopolitics to have greater sway over oil market
As markets undergo structural changes, now is the perfect time to try and win a more favourable position, which companies can only achieve via a strategic marketing approach, experts at Euro Petroleum Consultants say
Stalemate over Kurdistan joining OPEC output deal
In October, oilfields in Kurdistan yielded an average 564,683 barrels of crude, most of which was exported via the Turkish port of Ceyhan
Middle East tops risk/reward rating
BMI research shows that the Middle East outperforms every other region in its Oil & Gas Risk/Reward Ratings
Adapted to tech faster than the rest of the world
Honeywell’s president and CEO Norm Gilsdorf discusses the company’s long presence across the region
Making profit is possible once companies adjust
Nigel Wilson, Chairman of Petroplan, talks about the growing demand for nationalisation in the sector