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Nigeria boosts rural power access
Nigeria has opened a 2.8-MW solar hybrid power project at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University as part of the government’s rural electrification drive
Zimbabwe pays debt to ease power crisis
Zimbabwe plans to resume paying its power debts in a bid to raise imports to 700 MW and to bring the current power crisis to an end.
KNPC to increase storage and fuel capabilities
Indian upstream attracts unexpected interest
Petronas denies reported interest in Indian refinery
ONGC, partners to exit Sudanese blocks
Mexico likely to withdraw money from oil fund to cover budget shortfall
Mexico is reportedly mulling a proposal to use more than 40% of the money in its sovereign wealth fund to compensate for lower budget revenues this year.
Australia mulls gas reserve policy
Argentina’s energy secretary touts economic benefits of new gas pipeline
Argentina’s Energy Secretary Gustavo Lopetegui said last week that the country was set to reap enormous benefits from the construction of a new natural gas pipeline linking the Vaca Muerta shale formation to Buenos Aires.
Barakah sues Petronas over licence suspension
IOC’s profits slip in April-June quarter
Kazakh oil producers strive for the right to export
PNG backs Papua LNG agreement
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua has said the government will stand behind the natural gas agreement it signed in April, paving the way for the development of the Papua LNG project.
NZ’s Kupe gas field enters decline
France's Total offloads stake in domestic pipeline
Norway's Noreco seals takeover of Shell’s Danish assets
UK offers exploration rights near Rhum gas field
Romania seeks contractor for Black Sea pipe
Future threats to African LNG
With hackers targeting African energy operators, LNG producers should look for ways to fend off cybersecurity threats.
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