Tag Archives: hydrocarbons

Turkmenistan to increase gas production

SEP. 14 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmenistan plans to produce 250b cubic metres (bcm) of gas by 2030, up from an earlier 230bcm estimate, media reported. Turkmenistan already produces 75bcm of gas. The estimate is based on tapping reserves and underlines the country’s status as a leading gas producer.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 105, published on Sep. 21 2012)

 

Turkmenistan to construct oil refinery

SEP. 14 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmenistan has started preparations to construct an oil refinery near the Caspian Sea, media reported. The refinery will be Turkmenistan’s third and have an initial capacity of 3m tonnes of crude oil a year. A feasibility study is being prepared and construction work could start in 2015.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 105, published on Sep. 21 2012)

 

India invests into Azerbaijani energy

SEP. 9 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – In a $1b deal, ONGC Videsh, the overseas investment arm of India’s state-owned energy company ONGC, bought nearly 3% of the Azeri, Chirag and Guneshli (ACG) group of oil fields in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea and a similar size stake in the Baku-Tbilisi- Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline, media reported.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 104, published on Sep. 14 2012)

 

Oil production in Azerbaijan drops by 11.6%

AUG. 16 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Upgrade work to extend the life-span of oil fields operated by the BP-lead Azerbaijan International Operating Company (AIOC) caused production to drop by 11.6% to a five year low in the first half of 2012, media quoted company officials as saying. AIOC accounts for most of Azerbaijan’s oil production.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 101, published on Aug. 17 2012)

Azerbaijan’s oil production slows

AUG. 9 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Perhaps a sign that Azerbaijan’s oil production is slowing, the pipeline that pumps oil from the Caspian Sea to Turkey, BTC, recorded a 10% drop in volumes for the year to end-July, Bloomberg reported. Oil has been vital for Azerbaijan’s recent economic boom.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 100, published on Aug. 10 2012)

BP and Azerbaijani state company to fund pipeline

AUG. 9 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – BP, Total and Socar, the Azerbaijani state energy company, agreed to fund a pipeline that will link with an energy transit route in the South Caucasus and pump gas across Albania and Greece to Italy. The pipeline, dubbed TAP, is part of an alternative gas route to the EU-backed Nabucco project.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 100, published on Aug. 10 2012)

Turkmenistan to attract investors for TAPI

JULY 28 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmen officials will travel to Singapore, New York and London in September and October to try and tempt potential investors into sponsoring a proposed gas pipeline from Turkmenistan to India via Afghanistan and Pakistan, media reported. The estimated cost of the proposed pipeline, dubbed TAPI, is around $10b.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 099, published on Aug. 3 2012)

Azerbaijan agrees to help Tajikistan on refinery

JULY 12/13 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan has agreed to help finance and build Tajikistan’s first oil refinery, media reported after talks between Tajik president Emomali Rakhmon and Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev in Baku. Tajikistan imports all its oil products, 90% of them from Russia.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 097, published on July 20 2012)

Turkmenistan extends gas supply role

JULY 9 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – With the announcement of the TANAP pipeline, Europe is likely to settle for less ambitious volumes of gas to push through the South Caucasus and Turkey to its cities.

This has forced Turkmenistan to turn east once more for new markets for its vast gas reserves.

Turkmenistan has already carved out a niche as one of Asia’s emerging main gas suppliers. China, Iran, the Gulf states and Afghanistan, Pakistan and India have all signed deals over the past 18 months to boost gas imports from Turkmenistan.

Now Bangladesh can, almost, be added to the list. Bangladesh wants to convert the so-called TAPI pipeline into TAPIB, media reported.

The Asian Development Bank, which is funding construction of the TAPI pipeline, has said it is still waiting for a formal application from Bangladesh but if, and when, it does come, it seems like an obvious extension to an already ambitious project.

All this is likely to be music to the ears of Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov. Since coming to power in 2007, he has overseen the boom in export markets for Turkmen gas.

Analysts estimate that over the next few years, Turkmenistan will produce 75b cubic metres of gas annually, nudging into the world’s top ten gas producers.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 096, published on July 13 2012)

French company finds oil reserves in Azerbaijan

JULY 1 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – French energy company Total confirmed huge gas reserves at the Absheron field in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea. Socar, Azerbaijan’s state energy company, and GDP Suez, another French company, are also shareholders in Absheron. Total said the field holds up to 300b cubic metres of gas, seven times larger than France’s annual gas consumption.

ENDS

Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved

(News report from Issue No. 095, published on July 6 2012)