Middle East
ADNOC to build new terminal
ADNOC is to build a new import terminal to help meet UAE fuel demands.
Tags: Lubes news, Middle East
Saudi firm expands presence in China
Petrochemicals giant to build multi-million dollar technology centre.
Iranian exports to China squeezed
Iranian oil exports squeezed by lack of Chinese processing and shipping insurance.
Libya increases exports to China
Sinopec and PetroChina to buy increased Libyan crude output
ENOC opens new lubes plant
Massive new blending and grease production plant in UAE uses the latest technology.
Kuwait and Total reach deal for China refinery
Multi-billion-dollar deal paves the way for new Guangdong province refinery
Korea builds new refinery as India negotiates with Iran
Korea is joining with Shell to build a new base oil plant as India sends a delegation to Iran to negotiate oil payments.
Honeywell tech to help boost Pakistan output
Honeywell UOP technology will be used in a new refining plant in Karangi
Iran sanctions may not affect China oil demand
Tough EU oil sanctions on Iran may cause price squeeze and complications with China
CNPC aims at further records after declaring overseas milestone
China's largest energy firm announces record output levels, with more to come over the next four years.
Sinopec delivers first Middle-Eastern fuel cargo
BP joint venture gives China supplier its first bunker fuel sale.
Training is order of the day in Nigeria and Abu Dhabi
Airline maintenance staff and auto technicians are the latest beneficiaries of training programmes by lubes producers.
Nissan gamers race for real
It started as a game, but now Grand Tourismo players will take part in a real race.
World's second tallest building underway in Shanghai
China is building another massive landmark to rival Dubai's tallest.
Terminal boosts in Oman and Asia
Two new agreements are set to boost lube storage operations in Oman and China
Saudi struggles with oil sales to Asia
Asian refiners are reluctant to use recent additional Saudi output
Congress calls on oil industry to encourage careers
The World Petroleum Congress believes the oil sector needs to work harder to bring young people into the industry
Tags: innovation, Middle East
Chinese deepen oil ties with Kuwait
New plant and increased exports in Kuwait but Libyan investments may stall.
First GTL shipment from Pearl to US
Arrival of first shipment of Gas-To-Liquid from new Shell plant to Houston.
Jordan forges ahead with massive shale power plants
Jordan deals with China and Estonia to develop world's largest shale oil power plants.
ENOC produces high-performance lube
ENOC has produced a 'first in kind' synthetic engine oil for the Middle East and African region
World Bank predicts severe oil crunch by 2015
World Bank consultant claims oil could exceed $150 within five years.
Iran moots avgas exports as Bahrain plant opens
Iran may begin exporting aviation fuel, while a new Group III plant starts up in Bahrain.
OPEC cuts global oil demand forecasts
OPEC has reduced its demand forecasts for the rest of 2011 and 2012 as global economy weakens.
ExxonMobil backs phone study
ExxonMobil is backing research into mobile technology for developing countries' female entrepreneurs
BP stands firm on Iraq but coy on Macondo
BP says it won't negotiate on Rumaila Field contracts and is shy on Macondo legal deal.
A lubricant a day keeps the doctor away
A cocktail of lubricants and engine additives provides a healthy diet for a Middle Eastern car mechanic.
China and Kuwait Plan a $9bn Collaboration
A new multi-billion dollar refining operation has received Chinese government go-ahead
Libyan change could isolate Russia and China
The fall of the Gaddafi regime has started a new oil race in the Libya
Debt repayment is order of the day
Indian buyers freed up to repay Iran debts as Ghana looks to payment in kind to offset China loan.
New drilling in Syria
Exploration begins in Itheria four years after licence is awarded
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China steps up global oil investment
China is increasing its global oil presence with new investments in the Middle East, Africa and South America
Iraq pushes oil output
Iraq is set to overcome oil infrastructure problems to increase output.
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CNOOC goes deep and shares exploration
China Offshore builds the country's largest deep rig and sells shares in China Sea and Middle East blocks.
Lube recycling plant saves waste damage in Bahrain
A new recycling plant is already prevent significant damage from dumped waste oil in the Kingdom.
Closest ever World Rally result
Citroen were involved in the closest World Rally event ever recorded.
Shell Pearl plant underway
One of Shell's largest ever infrastructure projects, the Pearl GTL Plant, is on the road to production
Middle East unrest - Potential Impact on Energy Markets
RPS Energy's Simon Telling surveys the current political climate in the Middle East and its potential impact on oil supplies.
View from the Bridge - Bulletin 122 (March 11)
Political instability in North Africa and the Middle East puts oil dependency into sharp relief, while the ICIS Conference offers plenty of thoughts on other oil-related issues.
Abu Dhabi purchases Cepsa
Abu Dhabi's IPIC has bought Total's share of Cepsa to take 100% stake.
Takreer to expand production by 2013
Saudi-owned Takreer is set to expand is refining operations and open a diesel plant.
Saudi ambitions to maximise reserves
Saudi Arabia is rapidly expanding oil products and services to maximise returns on hydrocarbon reserves.
Engen moves into Africa as Kline report shows demand increase
Engen has concluded its purchase of Chevron assets in Africa as Kline projects base oil growth in Africa and Middle East to 2019.
Shell plans marine business in Dubai
Shell is set to launch a large-scale marine lubricants operation in Jebel Ali Port
Valvoline goes for new look
Valvoline has repackaged its EMEA motor oil products.
New auto lube factory planned for Jordan
An Iraqi investment consortium is set to build a $50m car lube plant in Jordan
Galana seals Madagascar deal
Galana has sealed a distribution deal with Engen for Madagascar - one of a number for the Galana group.
Kuwait boosts European market presence
Kuwait Petroleum International is expanding its European market presence, starting with expansion of its storage facilities.
Shell completes Greek sale as Total seals Saudi finance
Shell completed the sale of its Greek downstream businesses, while Saudi Aramco has clinched $8.5bn funding for a new refinery.
Hinduja to float Petromin shares
Hinduja Group is planning a public sale of 30% of Saudi-based Petromin.
Total plan first Saudi lubes plant
Total is planning a 25,000 metric tonne lubes production plant in Saudi Arabia due to be commissioned in 2012
Emirates subsidiary signs major fleet deal
EPPCO has signed an exclusive lubes supply deal with the Ilyas and Mustafa Galadari Group.
Lubes News - Bulletin 107 (Nov 09)
Labelling and chemicals lead the news this month, ups and downs for BASF, China's Sinopec revealed its global ambitions for the lubricants market and why grease is good for the bottom line.


