DMEA - Downstream Middle East & Africa
NOC says Honeywell UOP interested in southern refinery
Updates abound from Iraq’s downstream
Renergen signs LNG supply deal with Ceramic Industries
South Africa’s Renergen announced on February 3 that it had signed an agreement with Ceramic Industries, a subsidiary of Cape Town-based Italtile, for supplies of LNG.
Gas flows from Iran to Turkey ‘return to 50% of contractual level following stoppage’
NLNG hailed for directing all LPG production to domestic market
The Nigeria LP Gas Association (NLPGA) has hailed the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium for its decision to direct all of its LPG production to the domestic market.
Tensions heighten on Yemen conflict as Houthis target UAE again
Sonangol hopes new import terminal will improve domestic fuel supplies
Angola’s national oil company Sonangol is hoping that the launch of a new import terminal in Porto do Lobito will help improve supply conditions on the domestic fuel market.
Ibn Sina certified for circular methanol production
DMEA: Going in circles
Uganda’s next big step toward oil production
TotalEnergies and its partners are ready to proceed with the $10bn Lake Albert Development Project.
Ardova begins building LPG storage depot in Lagos
Ardova, a Nigerian petroleum product marketing company, has broken ground on a new LPG storage facility that will be the largest of its kind in West Africa.
Turkey hikes gas prices for electricity production by 14%, pundits say Ankara has big lessons to learn from Iranian gas flow restrictions
AfrOil: TotalEnergies hopes to resume Mozambique LNG project in 2022
Patrick Pouyanné, the CEO of TotalEnergies (France), hopes to see work on the $20bn Mozambique LNG project resume before the end of this year.
Taqa Arabia plans to IPO in 2023
TotalEnergies CEO hopes to resume work on $20bn Mozambique LNG project this year
Patrick Pouyanné, the CEO of TotalEnergies (France), has said he hopes to see work on the $20bn Mozambique LNG project resume before the end of this year.
NNPC report says Port Harcourt rehabilitation project is behind schedule
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) has said that its effort to rehabilitate Port Harcourt Refining Co. (PHRC) is running behind schedule.
Sylva hails petroleum ministry’s performance
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resource Timipre Sylva delivered a favourable assessment of his agency’s performance.
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