(Copyright © 2007 Energy Intelligence Group, Inc.)
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Summary
As production continues to slide in Syria, Royal Dutch Shell is turning to enhanced oil recovery in its older fields there and pinning its future hopes on two new blocks it won in last year’s bidding round. The Anglo-Dutch supermajor’s output in Syria has tailed off to 145,000 b/d, a near two-thirds drop over the past 16 years.
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