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CNR adopts Pisys simulator for FPSO operator training at Baobab field offshore Ivory Coast
Oil and gas producer Canadian Natural Resources has selected the Pisys simulator for the training of process operators at the Baobab Floating Production Storage and Offloading unit, located off the Ivory Coast.
Transnistria reintroduces state of emergency over gas supply reduction
Leadership of unrecognised republic will restrict gas consumption for industrial users while prioritising households.
$700bn price tag for Vietnam’s net-zero pledge
Vietnam will need an estimated $670–700bn in long-term funding to achieve green growth and reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
EBRD lends €200mn to Egypt to strengthen power grid and green energy shift
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved €200mn in financing for the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) to support Egypt’s transition toward renewable energy and enhance stability of its power grid.
Egypt expects $16.7bn in oil and gas investments over five years, says minister
International energy majors are currently planning to invest around $16.7bn in Egypt’s oil and gas sector over the next five years
India’s Russian oil imports: a complex picture of contradictory claims
Indian refiners appear set to take in substantial volumes of Russian crude this December, confounding predictions that new Western sanctions would sharply curtail flows.
Snam acquires stake in Italy’s Offshore LNG Toscana from Igneo
Italy’s natural gas grid operator Snam has acquired a 48.2% stake in Offshore LNG Toscana (OLT) from UK-based Igneo Infrastructure Partners.
South African energy trader Etana agrees 20-year offtake for Acciona Energía wind farms
South African energy trader Etana Energy has signed a 20-year corporate offtake to buy all output from two new wind farms developed by Acciona Energía (BME:ANE), supplying major corporate customers
Croatian parliament backs radioactive waste site near Bosnia border
Plans to set up storage site for low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste face strong opposition from Bosnia.
Egypt launches $220mn solar industrial complex in SCzone
Egypt plans to cut fuel imports by 15% in 2026, aims to save $3.24bn
Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum plans to reduce the country’s monthly fuel imports by 15% in 2026 as part of an effort to curb fuel subsidies and lower the cost of energy imports
Local firm awarded trunk line project for Kuwait Oil Co.
Kuwait's KOC is advancing its long-term strategic plan to maximise recovery and output from the northern oilfields
Iran seizes foreign tanker in Gulf of Oman over alleged fuel smuggling
Iranian judicial authorities said they had impounded a foreign oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman and detained all 18 crew members on charges of “carrying millions of litres of smuggled fuel.”
Qatar’s Al Mana signs $200mn aviation fuel contract for Egyptian SCZone project
Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) is set to sign an agreement with Qatar's prominent and diversified business conglomerate Al Mana Group to launch a new aviation fuel project with an investment of $200mn,
Turkey looks to expand Turkmen gas swap deal
Questions over potential US and EU sanctions cloud efforts.
Erdogan asks Putin for limited shipping ceasefire. Hours later Russia hits three Turkish vessels in Ukraine ports
Attacks amount to rebuff to request made by Turkey’s president in face-to-face meeting with Russian leader.
JNIM resumes fuel-tanker attacks on southern Mali corridor linking Bamako to Côte d’Ivoire
JNIM has resumed attacks on fuel tankers along a corridor linking Mali to Côte d’Ivoire, threatening Bamako’s main fuel supply route, raising risks of shortages and regional spillover along Sahel trade corridors.
Kosmos Energy denies Senegal nationalisation plans for Yakaar-Teranga gas field
Kosmos Energy (NYSE:KOS) has confirmed with the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum and Mining of Senegal that there is no intention to nationalise the Yakaar-Teranga gas field as reported in the media.
South Sudan deploys troops to secure Heglig oilfield under SSPDF-claimed three-way deal
South Sudan has deployed troops to the Heglig oilfield under what its military describes as a three-way arrangement with Sudan’s rival factions, aiming to shield critical infrastructure from the country’s escalating civil war.
Eni, ExxonMobil plan $300mn investments in Egypt’s Nour block, Western Zohr concession
Eni is set to begin drilling a second gas well at the Nour offshore concession in the eastern Mediterranean in February, with an estimated investment of $150mn. ExxonMobil to inject $150mn in investments to drill well in the Western Zohr concession
Nigeria orders NNPCL CEO to attend hearing over irregular payments
Nigeria’s Public Accounts Committee of the House of Representatives has ordered the Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd.’s (NNPCL) CEO Bayo Ojulari to attend a hearing on December 15 over audit queries raised in 2021.
Nigeria’s new Ondo refinery project sees breakthrough following the creation of JV structure
A new project to construct a 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) refinery in Nigeria’s Ondo State has been formalised, with a joint venture (JV) structure established to carry the plans forward.
US seizes tanker carrying Venezuelan oil in unprecedented escalation
The US has seized an oil tanker carrying Venezuelan crude off the country's coast, President Donald Trump announced on December 10, in a move that sent oil prices higher and ratcheted up tensions between Washington and Caracas.
Producers submit $372mn in bids in US Gulf lease sale
The lease sale held in the US Gulf of Mexico this week attracted a total of 219 bids worth a combined $372mn.
Shell reportedly in talks to acquire LLOG in US Gulf expansion
Shell is reported to be in talks to acquire privately held US player LLOG Exploration Offshore
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