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AfrOil: Total declares force majeure on Mozambique LNG
France’s Total has issued a declaration of force majeure on the Mozambique LNG project, citing unfavourable security conditions in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique’s northmost province.
FAR says Remus is unlikely to proceed with takeover offer
Australia’s FAR Ltd does not expect Remus Horizons, a private investment fund, to move forward with a takeover proposal that would give it a minority stake in Sangomar, an oil-bearing block located offshore Senegal.
Wintershall Dea and operator BP produce gas from Raven in Egypt’s offshore West Nile Delta
Carlyle may get compensation for SAMIR losses
Shell, Equinor call on Tanzania to make “critical decisions” about LNG project
Representatives of Royal Dutch Shell (UK/Netherlands) and Equinor (Norway) have urged Tanzania’s government to wrap up talks on an ambitious LNG project as quickly as possible.
President’s death may strain Chad’s oil sector
Chad’s oil sector may be headed for a rough patch, following the unexpected death of Idriss Déby, the country’s president.
Sonatrach spars with Sunny Hill
Algeria’s national oil company has taken control of Petroceltic's minority stake in the Ain Tsila gas field, citing concerns about the repeated postponement of production.
Tanzanian negotiators submit report on EACOP land acquisition
Tanzania’s Minister of Energy and Minerals Medard Kalemani said earlier this week that government negotiators had submitted their report on the process of land acquisition for the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.
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