AfrOil - Africa Oil & Gas
Uganda hopes Total will reach FID stage by August
Ugandan Energy Minister Goretti Kitutu has said she hopes France’s Total will make a final investment decision (FID) on a group of oil projects worth $10bn within the next few months.
Kenyan fuel trader touts rail and barge route for fuel shipments
The head of a Kenyan fuel trading company has talked up the advantages of using Kisumu, a port on Lake Victoria, as a starting point for deliveries of petroleum products to Uganda and Tanzania.
NRG: A slow and painful recovery
The market may be showing early signs of a recovery, but for many oil and gas companies, the worst is still to come
Total abandons plan to acquire Anadarko assets in Ghana, Algeria
France’s Total has given up plans to acquire assets in Ghana and Algeria from Occidental Petroleum, the US company that bought out Anadarko Petroleum last year.
Somalia gears up for first offshore licensing round
Somalia’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources has begun preparing to launch the country’s first offshore bidding round.
Head of Century Power Generation calls for expanding gas-to-power schemes in Nigeria
The head of Century Power Generation has urged Nigeria to move forward with plans to expand the use of gas as a fuel for electricity production.
NLNG eyes Nigerian domestic market
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has said it hopes to start selling some of its production on the domestic market.
South African oil storage capacity draws interest from US companies
US crude oil producers are reportedly showing strong interest in storage capacity in South Africa.
NLNG awards $4bn EPC contract for Train 7
Fuel price cuts in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Tanzania
Drivers in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Tanzania are paying less for gasoline and diesel, even as they drive less.
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