AfrOil - Africa Oil & Gas

Category
Oil & Gas

oil_drop.jpg

Looking for more AfrOil articles? Or would you like to find out more about the publication? Keep reading.

Overview

AfrOil has always been at the forefront of news and analysis on political change in Africa. Leading commentaries in recent years have covered the Arab Spring in North Africa, the splitting of Sudan, and regional political divides in Nigeria and other countries. AfrOil not only provides analysis of what is happening on the political landscape, but gives insights in to what effects this may have on the oil & gas industry in these regions.

 AfrOil highlights company activity throughout Africa, from planning and investment to production and results. Through its coverage of new projects and developments, as well as contracts or tenders being announced and won, AfrOil has allowed our customers to keep ahead of their competition and look for new opportunities across the continent.

 AfrOil is fully digital publication and can be read via PDF, PageSuite or via our NewsBase App.

 Want to try it out?

The majority of our premium content is ONLY available to our subscribers.

If you would like to try AfrOil we can offer you a, no obligation, free trial, giving you a chance to get to know the publication and get hooked on the quality content. No credit card required. Simply fill in the form at the bottom of this page and we will send you your first copy of AfrOil

Need more convincing?

  

Nigeria has discovered 83 illegal refineries in Niger Delta

18 January 2024

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) has discovered 83 illegal refineries within just one week in the Niger Delta.

Nigeria’s NNPCL to supply four crude oil cargoes to Dangote in February

11 January 2024

Nigeria’s National Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (NNPCL) is set to supply four crude oil cargoes to the country’s $20mn Dangote refinery.

Libya declares force majeure at main 300,000 bpd Sharara oilfield

8 January 2024

Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) on January 7 declared force majeure at the Sharara oilfield in southern Libya amid protests that interrupted crude oil supplies from the field to Zawiya terminal, according to a statement.

Edited by

Jennifer deLay

Editor

Any questions? Please get in touch