Moradi, S.
is a specialist on the Middle East, with a major focus on the downstream industry. He is responsible for FGE’s regular analysis and forecasting of Middle East oil markets, products, market developments and trade flows. He liaises with FGE clients in the region and regularly writes reports assessing changing regional product trade flows and market opportunities. He also contributes to FGE’s international refining analysis and has presented at several oil and gas briefings and conferences. Mr. Moradi holds BS and MS degrees in chemical process engineering from University College London in the UK.
HP Global: First phase of Middle East refinery projects nearly complete
The first phase of new refining capacity in the Middle East has already come onstream, with more than 1.1 MMbpcd of incremental capacity in Saudi Arabia (at SATORP and YASREF refineries) and the UAE (..
HP Global: Review of the Middle East refinery industry
The refining business in the Middle East (ME) is very different. The average utilization rates in the ME generally run at maximum and regularly exceed 90%. Also, unlike other regions, refining margins..
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