AfrOil - Africa Oil & Gas

24 June 2021

NLNG launches work on Train 7

23 June 2021

Nigeria LNG (NLNG) has formally begun work on the Train 7 project, which is slated to expand the consortium’s total production capacity to 30mn tonnes per year.

Problem with gas turbine forces shutdown at Skikda LNG plant

23 June 2021

Sonatrach, the national oil company (NOC) of Algeria, reported at the weekend that it had taken the Skikda LNG plant offline on June 11.

Karmol vessel arrives offshore Senegal to launch LNG-to-power project

23 June 2021

Karmol, a 50:50 joint venture between Karpowership (Turkey) and Mitsui OSK Lines (Japan), has completed the delivery of a marine LNG import terminal to Senegal.

Angola to sell off part of its stakes in eight offshore blocks

23 June 2021

Angola’s national oil company (NOC) Sonangol is reducing its holdings in eight offshore blocks in order to optimise its asset portfolio.

Tullow reports on progress of this year’s drilling programme in Ghana

23 June 2021

Tullow Oil (UK/Ireland) has reported that its efforts to drill four new wells in Ghana’s offshore zone are proceeding on schedule.

Eni says Coral South LNG is still scheduled for launch in 2022

22 June 2021

Italy’s Eni says it is on track to launch the Coral South LNG project offshore Mozambique next year, despite the violence that has slowed down TotalEnergies’ plans for development of gas reserves.

Afroil: Eni still aims to launch Coral South LNG in 2022

22 June 2021

Italy’s Eni is on track to launch the Coral South LNG project offshore Mozambique next year, despite the violence and civil unrest that has slowed down TotalEnergies’ plans for development of a nearby field.

Wentworth adjusts production forecast for Mnazi Bay upward

22 June 2021

UK-based Wentworth Resources revealed last week that it had adjusted its forecast for natural gas production levels at the Mnazi Bay licence area in southern Tanzania upwards.

Head of Tatneft discusses plans to resume work in Libya

22 June 2021

Nail Maganov, the CEO of Tatneft (Russia), met with representatives of Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) last week to discuss his company’s plans for resuming work at fields in the North African state.