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BP announces first gas flow at Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project offshore Mauritania, Senegal
British energy supermajor BP has begun flowing gas from the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) Phase 1 liquefied natural gas (LNG) project offshore Senegal and Mauritania.
Zawia Oil Refinery secured by Tripoli-based Libyan army
Dangote refinery retains 13% of Nigeria's crude oil in 2024
Red Sky Energy, ANPG sign contract for Block 6/24 in Kwanza Basin offshore Angola
Australian oil and gas exploration and development company Red Sky Energy has signed a risk service contract (RSC) with the Angolan National Agency for Oil, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG) for offshore Block 6/24 in the Kwanza Basin.
Nigeria's Seplat Energy set to double oil production following ExxonMobil asset acquisition
Warri Refinery comes back online
Nigeria’s 120,000 barrels per day Warri Refinery – known as the Warri Refinery and Petrochemicals Co. (WRPC) – has started the production of diesel and kerosene.
Sudan lifts force majeure on oil exports
Sudan has lifted its 10-month force majeure on oil exports through pipelines moving oil from South Sudan to Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast, a Reuters report revealed on January 6.
ASX-listed gas explorer D3 Energy starts production testing in Free State province of South Africa
D3 Energy, an Australian-listed explorer focused on developing helium and natural gas assets in South Africa, has announced the start of production testing at the Nooitgedacht Major site in the Free State province.
Malawi diversifies fuel procurement amid regional port congestion
Malawi's Ministry of Energy has turned to Tanga Port in Tanzania for emergency fuel imports due to severe congestion at key regional ports including Dar es Salaam, Beira, and Nacala
Eni ramps up oil production at Baleine field off Ivory Coast
TSX-listed Sintana Energy in successful oil drill in Namibia
GTA LNG project starts production off Mauritania and Senegal
AEC addresses security concerns as Mozambique readies to unlock its LNG potential
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has emphasised the need for peace and stability in the region as Mozambique prepares to harness its vast liquefied natural gas (LNG) potential.
ICC rules in favour of Tullow Ghana in $320mn tax dispute
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has ruled against the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) in a $320mn tax dispute with Tullow Ghana.
Moroccan government plans to increase butane gas prices
Morocco's government is considering increasing the price of butane gas cylinders soon
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