Saudi Arabia - joining the dots
A series of blog entries exploring Saudi Arabia's role in the oil markets with a brief look at the history of the royal family and politics that dictate and influence the Kingdom's oil policy
AIM - Assets In Market
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Iran negotiations - is the end nigh?
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Yemen: The Islamic Chessboard?
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Acquisition Criteria
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Valuation Series
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Thursday, 3 March 2022
Wednesday, 26 January 2022
Jersey Oil & Gas next in line to be Canned?
Against this backdrop, it is highly possible that the political (and public) support for Jersey Oil & Gas to develop its North Sea portfolio will not be there. And even Jersey Oil & Gas' attempt to "greenify" its developments through electrification will not be enough to keep the project alive against the country's accelerating green agenda.
Beyond this, the company faces two other key issues:
- Attempts to find a farm-in partner to share risk has failed - an extensive search process was run last year with no success. No-one is looking to participate in such a large, billion dollar development with the political uncertainty that lies ahead
- Financing is becoming increasingly difficult - the original plan involved seeking bank financing for the development, but this will be challenging as more banks back away from the sector