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Ireland's Kinsale gas fields cease production
Libya’s oil sector suffers setback as LNA renews blockade
Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) has had to backtrack on plans for resuming commercial oil production, owing to the renewal of a blockade by troops aligned with Khalifa Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA).
Saudis foil Houthi attack on Jazan
Iran awards Yaran contract, but no sign of change
Golar LNG’s FLNG vessel loads 40th cargo offshore Cameroon
Bermuda-based Golar LNG has reported that the Hilli Episeyo, the first vessel in the world to be converted to a floating LNG (FLNG) unit, has reached the milestone of lifting its 40th cargo offshore Cameroon.
NNPC: Nigerian gas production up 3.73% in April
Nigeria saw natural gas production levels rise slightly in April, according to the monthly financial and operations report published by Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) last week.
Unaoil managers convicted for Iraq graft
Ghanaian official comments on impact of disruption in oil sector
Egbert Faibille Jr., the director-general of the Ghana Petroleum Commission (GPC), said last week that his country was set to experience problems on several fronts this year as a result of disruption in the oil sector.
Gazprom sells records gas volumes on ESP in June
Turkey-focused Valeura eyes M&A market
Lithuania will not allow Belarusian nuclear plant's reserves to be stored in Kruonis HPP
Demand in Russian utilities expected to recover
Court forces shutdown of Dakota Access Pipeline
Dallas-based Energy Transfer is facing new legal challenges, as a US federal court has ordered it to empty the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and suspend crude oil flows pending the completion of an environmental review.
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