Oil economists said Yemen has been facing problems in attracting major oil companies because of two reasons - first, its reserves have depleted over the years and secondly, the substantial security concerns.
"Exxon and Total have had a base in Yemen for years now. But then considering the reserves and the situation now, it is the smaller companies that will be more interested in the country in developing the new oil fields," said Robin Mills, a Dubai-based oil economist.
The Ministry of Oil and Minerals of Yemen cancelled the country's fourth bidding process in 2008 after it did not receive respectable bids for 11 offshore blocks.
Yemen prequalified 25 companies last year and set a July 30 deadline to announce the winners although the last date lapsed with no news.
EI report said the French oil major Total seems inclined towards taking up oil exploration work in the country while American Exxon which recently had to take Sanaa to arbitration seems disinterested.
Author: Ksenia Kochneva




