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2 September 2021

NNPC, Kaduna State sign MoU on gas supplies and utilisation

1 September 2021

Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Kaduna state government on increasing natural gas deliveries and consumption.

Ghana’s energy minister says government supports GNPC’s plan to acquire stakes

1 September 2021

Ghana’s government fully supports Ghana National Petroleum Corp. (GNPC) in its effort to secure stakes in key offshore oil and gas fields, Energy Minister Matthew Opoku Prempeh said earlier this week.

Dispute between Libyan Oil Ministry, NOC chief heating up

1 September 2021

The low-level political dispute between Libya’s National Oil Corp. and the Oil Ministry, a body created earlier this year by the Government of National Unity, appears to be heating up.

Angola seeks consultant to assess hydrocarbon potential of underexplored basins

1 September 2021

João Lourenço, the president of Angola, has issued an order outlining his administration’s plans to assess the hydrocarbon potential of the country’s unexplored and underexplored basins.

AfDB president hopes work on Mozambique LNG will resume in 12-18 months

31 August 2021

Akinwumi Adesina, the president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), has said he believes that TotalEnergies (France) will be able to resume work on the Mozambique LNG in about 12-18 months.

NLNG seeks to refute reports of disrupted shipments

31 August 2021

The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has dismissed recent reports about delayed shipments and missed deadlines, saying that it remains committed to upholding commitments to its customers.

AGOCO says it may have to stop production because of inadequate funding

31 August 2021

Arabian Gulf Oil Co. (AGOCO), a subsidiary of Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC), has revealed that it may halt production soon because it does not have enough money to sustain its operations.

AfrOil: AfDB head optimistic about Mozambique LNG

31 August 2021

Akinwumi Adesina, the president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), has said he believes that TotalEnergies (France) will be able to resume work on the Mozambique LNG in about 12-18 months.