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OPEC+ extends delay to easing restrictions

8 December 2024

OPEC+ has further delayed its plan to ease oil production quotas

Germany’s SEFE agrees to supply deal with Angola LNG

7 December 2024

Berlin-headquartered gas importer Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) has agreed to purchase 0.5mn of supply from Angola LNG on a medium-term contract.

Egypt signs ten-year agreement with New Fortress to lease floating gas unit

7 December 2024

The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) has signed a ten-year agreement with New Fortress Energy (NFE) to lease a floating storage and regasification unit.

Libya to launch new round of gas exploration bids shortly

5 December 2024

Libya’s National Oil Corporation plans to launch a new round of oil and gas exploration bids before the end of 2024, its head, Farhat Bin Qadara, said on December 3.

Namibia’s cabinet approves National Upstream Local Content Policy aimed at fostering energy independence

5 December 2024

Namibia’s cabinet has approved the National Upstream Local Content Policy, a forward-looking initiative aimed at reducing reliance on foreign expertise by enhancing local capacity in the oil and gas sector

Petroleum marketers halt imports, rely on Dangote Refinery for fuel supply

4 December 2024

Nigeria’s biggest petroleum marketers have revealed that they will be halting petrol imports after 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Refinery increased local supply.

Port Harcourt refinery loading products daily

4 December 2024

Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd. (NNPCL) has revealed that part of its rehabilitated 210,000 barrels per day Port Harcourt Refining Complex (PHRC) at the Area 5 terminal is now ready to commence loading of around 200 trucks per day.

Ghana boosts oil output with Afina appraisal success

4 December 2024

Ghana has achieved a major milestone in its oil and gas industry after Springfield Exploration & Production (Springfield E&P) and partners completed appraisal testing at the Afina discovery in the offshore West Cape Three Points Block 2.

Galp Energia strikes light oil, gas condensate at Mopane-1A well in Namibia’s Orange Basin

3 December 2024

Portuguese oil and gas company Galp Energia has discovered light oil and gas condensate in the first appraisal well of its second exploration and appraisal campaign in the highly prospective Orange Basin offshore Namibia.

Jordan signs agreement to utilise Egypt's gas infrastructure over next two years

3 December 2024

Jordan and Egypt signed an agreement to utilise Egypt's gas infrastructure, through which Jordan will use Egypt's floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) over the next two years.

Nigeria looks to ramp up LNG production as TotalEnergies hints of sanctioning Ima gas project

2 December 2024

French supermajor TotalEnergies hopes to approve the Ima gas project in Nigeria in 2025, breathing a breath of fresh air into the country’s struggling LNG sector, which has suffered from a lack of gas feedstock supply.

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