MENA upstream in brief
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Aramco taps the bond market despite raising output
- OMV and Sinopec exit Al Uqlah in Yemen
- Bahrain edges toward gas deficit as domestic output falters
- Occidental breaks streak of dry gas wells in Oman
- OPEC+ sticks to same output hike in July
- Lukoil doubles down on Ghasha, OMV exits
- Unlocking Ruwais Diyab: ADNOC signals confidence in unconventional play
- Kuwait and Saudi Arabia strike oil in shared Partitioned Zone
- PDO invites firms to unlock heavy oil potential
- Saudi crude exports dip as refining and crude burn rise
- Gazprom Neft secures contract amendment for Badra amid production decline
- Subba and Abu Amud resurface as Iraq prioritises integrated projects
- 246 more item(s)...
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Al Uqlah in Yemen
- Block 62 in Oman
- OPEC+ required production levels by country for March and July 2025
- Ghasha's initial ownership structure
- Ghasha's current ownership structure
- UAE exploration and unconventional blocks
- Oil production from the Partitioned Zone
- Area A in PDO's Block 6 (Crude)
- Saudi Arabia crude burn
- Gross production and capex at Badra
- Map of Subba and Abu Amud fields
- Egypt deepwater capital investment by field
- 198 more item(s)...
What's included
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