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PwC: Low prices may reduce African oil export revenues by $1 trillion
Oil-producing states in Africa are likely to miss out on $1 trillion in crude export revenues over the next two decades, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Albania parliament adopts climate change law
Kazatomprom records 2020 output in line with its guidance
Czech national grid CEPS keeps Moody's Aa3 rating
Russia's electricity consumption down 2.3% in 2020
Refinery closures set to increase South Africa’s dependence on fuel imports
Refinery closures are likely to make South Africa more dependent on petroleum product imports in the near term, according to Citac, a UK-based consultancy that monitors Africa’s downstream sector.
ADX clinches concession deals in Austria
Analyst: LNG construction sites key to fighting in Mozambique
Construction sites for onshore facilities related to a large-scale LNG project are a focal point of the campaign by Islamist insurgents to seize control of Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado Province, according to a Verisk Maplecroft analyst.
Rosneft makes large gas find in Yakutia
Rosneft to reroute Vankor oil supplies to Arctic terminal
Transneft resumes Kazakh oil flow following 12-hour disruption
Belarus has secured favourable terms for deliveries of Russian oil and natural gas in 2021
ShaMaran reaches Atrush milestone
ADNOC delays sour gas bidding but project largely on schedule
NRG: Pushing ahead with plans
Companies and countries alike are taking steps forward with various oil and gas plans, though some continue to tread carefully in uncertain market conditions.
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