Middle East - events to watch in 2013
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The Middle East was burdened by political problems in 2012 - conflict in Syria and Yemen, deadlock in Iraq/Kurdistan, and tightened sanctions on Iran. But the region remains the world's pre-eminent oil and gas province, and our outlook for 2013 focuses on the key industry developments ahead.
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- Lebanon's first licensing round will be a success
- Saudi Arabia will announce results from its first deepwater drilling campaign
- Khazzan - Makarem will not finalise a gas sales agreement
- No site for an Israeli LNG export plant in 2013
- GASCO steps on the gas at Habshan 5
- Abu Dhabi's 20 billion barrel rollover
- M&A activity in Kurdistan will continue unabated
- Iraq Oil Law discussions will remain in stalemate
- Iranian oil production will recover (a little)
- Crude production in Syria will remain constrained by the ongoing conflict
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