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A gas facility in Basra. Iraq is under pressure from the US to reduce gas imports from Iran

Iranian gas supplies to Iraq fall in May

Iranian gas exports to Iraq have fallen by more than half this month, causing a shortfall of nearly 3,500 megawatts (MW), sufficient to power about two and a half million homes, according to local media. Supplies so far in May have plunged from 45 million cubic metres per day (mcmd) contracted by Baghdad to 20 […]

Alparslan Bayraktar, Turkey's energy minister, announces a significant shale oil discovery in Diyarbakır, potentially boosting the nation's energy independence

Turkey hopes to strike it rich on shale oil find

Initial estimates of reserves at a shale oil prospect in Turkey’s southeast are up to 6.1 billion barrels, equal to 15 years of domestic consumption, according to the country’s energy and natural resources minister.  Work will start soon to assess and then bring online the shale oil find in the province of Diyarbakır, Alparslan Bayraktar, […]

The site of the new exploration block is also home to the Fahud field, Oman's oldest, which was discovered in 1964

Oman seeks exploration bids for new oil field

State-run Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) is seeking bids for a new oil exploration block in the north of the country. The 130 sq km block 6, located in the Ghaba basin, has estimated reserves of more than one billion barrels of crude, the company said in a post on social messaging platform X. The final […]

Syrian energy minister Mohammed Al-Bashir attends a press conference with Turkish energy minister Alparslan Bayraktar in Damascus, Syria

Turkey to export gas to ease Syria’s power shortage

Turkey will provide two billion cubic metres of natural gas to Syria each year, Turkish energy minister Alparslan Bayraktar said on Thursday. In a joint news conference with his Syrian counterpart Mohammed Al-Bashir in Damascus, Bayraktar said that Turkey’s gas exports to Syria will contribute to an additional 1,300 megawatts (MW) of electricity production in the country. Ankara, […]

IHayan Abdel Ghani, Iraq's oil minister, signs a major deal with a Chinese firm to boost oil output and build new energy infrastructure near Basra

Iraq awards major oil deal to Chinese company Geo-Jade

Iraq’s oil minister Hayan Abdel Ghani on Wednesday signed a large contract with a Chinese company and its local partner to develop an oilfield in the south of the country and build a refinery, a petrochemical complex and two power plants, according to the state press agency. Geo-Jade, the Chinese company, and the local company Crescent […]

A gas pipeline under construction. OQGN operates Oman's 4,000 km gas pipeline network

Rising costs at OQ Gas Networks trim first-quarter profit

Net profit at state-owned OQ Gas Networks (OQGN), the pipeline subsidiary of Oman energy major OQ, dropped by 7 percent in the first three months of 2025, as the company was hit by higher operating costs. Net income fell to OR12.6 million ($33 million) in the year to March 31.  Total expenses in the same […]

Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Group CEO of Adnoc at the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ forum in Abu Dhabi

Adnoc awards $2bn contracts to back localisation

Abu Dhabi state-backed oil giant Adnoc says it prioritising local manufacturing to mitigate supply chain risks and cut delivery times for critical equipment. The oil company has signed framework agreements valued at AED6 billion ($1.6 billion) with 12 UAE companies to manufacture critical industrial equipment under the “Make it in the Emirates” initiative, according to […]

With strategic pechem mergers and acquisitions like Covestro and Borealis, Adnoc aims to future-proof its energy portfolio beyond oil and gas

Adnoc bets big on petrochems as sector struggles

Abu Dhabi National Co.’s (Adnoc) multibillion-dollar bet to expand its petrochemical capabilities comes at a fraught time for the sector. The numbers may not immediately add up in terms of return on investment but the focus should boost the company’s global reach and technological capabilities, analysts say. “Abu Dhabi is trying to create a global […]

Qatar's energy minister cautions that persistently low crude prices jeopardise global energy security and the power needs of emerging technologies

Qatar warns low oil price may hurt AI power needs

Crude prices falling below $60 a barrel would have a detrimental effect on global oil sector investment, and on fast-growing, energy intensive industries such as data centres and artificial intelligence, Qatar’s energy minister has said. “If oil prices decline below $60, there is definitely going to be a decline in investments,” Saad Al-Kaabi said at an […]

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Iraq rejects Kurdish oil deals with US companies

Iraq has rejected the validity of two major oil and gas contracts recently announced by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), declaring them illegal under federal law. The disputed agreements involve the development of the Miran and Topkhana-Kurdamir fields in Sulaymaniyah Governorate, the local Al Eqtisad News reported. But the oil ministry said in a statement […]

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Qatar’s gas project expansion to begin output in mid-2026

Qatar’s North Field East natural gas expansion project will begin production in mid-2026, QatarEnergy CEO Saad Al-Kaabi said in a statement on Tuesday. Al Kaabi told Reuters in 2023 that production at the North Field expansion will begin in 2026 with new trains coming online “every few months”. State-owned QatarEnergy has signed a string of supply deals with European and Asian partners in its massive North Field expansion project, […]

Qatar's minister of commerce and industry Sheikh Faisal Al Thani, centre, at the India-Qatar business forum in New Delhi on Tuesday. India is also a major FDI partner

Japan is Qatar’s top international investor

Japan was the top international investor in Qatar last year, contributing half of its foreign direct investment, official data published this week shows. Tokyo contributed almost $1.4 billion of Qatar’s total FDI in 2024, according to Invest Qatar’s 2024 report. Japan is the world’s second largest importer of liquefied natural gas and Qatar’s second biggest […]

Protests against the Libyan Government of National Unity in Tripoli. Clashes may interfere with oil licensing

Bidders for Libyan oil need high appetite for risk

Deadly clashes last week have rattled investor confidence and potentially put at risk plans for the first Libyan oil and gas exploration and production licensing in almost two decades, analysts say. Fighting has erupted in the capital, Tripoli, between government forces and militias. This in turn has led to deadly protests calling for the removal […]

Saudi Arabia crude: Wood Mackenzie expects Saudi Arabia to consume 465,000 to 470,000 bpd of crude for power generation this year

Saudi Arabia to burn more summer crude as fuel oil prices rise

Saudi Arabia is expected to burn more crude oil for power generation this summer than last as it ramps up output after Opec+ eases supply controls and as fuel oil has become costly, analysts and trade sources said. By burning more crude the Opec kingpin could ease some concerns over global oversupply after Opec+, which […]

Occidental Vicki Hollub CEO said 'Oman is a country that keeps giving'.

Occidental to invest $30bn in extended Oman concession

Oman has extended a concession with a consortium led by Occidental Petroleum to help increase production from its biggest oil field. The new concession agreement for Block 53 in south-central Oman, which was set to expire in 2035, includes a commitment to invest $30 billion through an extended 15-year period, the Omani Ministry of Energy […]

A worker at an ExxonMobil oil refinery. The company has maintained its capex guidance and will work with Adnoc

Oil price drop fails to dent Gulf and Western capex

Gulf national energy companies and their Western rivals are likely to maintain their capital expenditure guidance for the year but independent US producers may cut spending as oil prices decline, analysts have said. For now, Gulf oil and gas companies are sticking to their investment plans despite a drop of almost 15 percent in the […]

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Turkey discovers new gas reserves in Black Sea

Hydrocarbon-poor Turkey says it has found a new natural gas reserve of 75 billion cubic metres in the Black Sea. The reserve was found in the Goktepe-3 well at a depth of 3,500 metres and has an economic value of around $30 billion, according to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. “We will be able to meet […]

Sheikh Nawaf Al-Sabah, deputy chairman of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, said it plans 'planning to invest $9 to $10 billion annually in the next five years' to increase oil output

Kuwait to invest up to $50bn in five-year oil expansion plan

Kuwait plans to pump as much as $50 billion into projects to expand its oil production capacity to more than 3 million barrels per day (bpd) over the next five years, a senior Kuwaiti oil official said. The investments are part of an even longer term plan to lift the Gulf emirate’s crude output capacity […]

Qatar's Energy Minister and CEO of QatarEnergy, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, speaks during the Doha Forum 2024 at Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel ahead of the 22nd edition of the Doha Forum in Doha, Qatar, on December 7, 2024. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)NO USE FRANCE

Qatari minister says oil price could put companies out of business

Many oil producing companies could be forced out of the market if crude prices remain below $70 a barrel for a long time, according to Qatar’s energy minister. Saad Al-Kaabi told CNBC, the US cable TV news network, that oil prices of $70 to $85 per barrel are reasonable for producing countries to get enough […]

A tanker unloads LNG at a facility in Japan's Ishikari Bay. The Asian country is keen to diversify its suppliers of gas

Qatar risks losing out to US in Japan LNG sales

Liquefied natural gas customers in Japan may be turning away from Qatar for their additional needs in favour of the US. American suppliers offer more flexible contractual terms and are adding production capacity, a Japanese government energy official said. “Qatar is very strict,” said Yarita Masataka, director of the LNG and methane management division at […]