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Ghana eyes fourth oil field amid declining production
Ghana is set to bring its fourth oil field, Pecan, into production, aiming to boost output as the country grapples with declining crude production.
Tanzania issues first gas licence in over a decade, aims to accelerate sector development
Tanzania has issued its first natural gas license in 13 years, marking a significant step in the country's efforts to develop its substantial gas resources.
Kinetiko Energy spuds first well in five-well gas production test programme in South Africa
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Nigeria's NNPCL to supply crude oil in naira to Dangote Refinery starting October 1
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) will begin supplying crude oil priced in naira to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery starting on October 1.
Petrobras inks MoU with Argentina's YPF, mulls collaboration with Exxon in Africa
Petrobras has reportedly signed an MoU with Argentina's YPF to explore joint ventures in the exploration and production (E&P) sector while mulling collaborations with other oil majors in Africa.
Algerian LNG exports to Europe increase despite Medgaz maintenance
TotalEnergies under attack after report of extreme rights abuses at its LNG project site in Mozambique
SNPC to officially present Congo’s Gas Master Plan at AEW2024
ExxonMobil to invest $10bn in Nigerian deepwater oil projects
Eskom-Sasol deal on LNG is not "national strategy" to avert South Africa gas shortage, says IGUA-SA
TotalEnergies open to global partnerships with Petrobras, says CEO
TotalEnergies’ CEO Patrick Pouyanne has expressed interest in collaborating with Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras on projects beyond Brazilian borders as the French energy major expands its presence in Latin America's largest economy
Technip Energies contracted to design proposed ExxonMobil-led LNG project in Mozambique
South Sudan targets oil revival to fund fiscal year 2025 $1.6bn budget
South Sudan targets the revival of crude oil production to fund its $1.6bn budget for the fiscal year ending June 2025, with plans to recover 70% of projected oil revenue once Dar blend crude production resumes.
Dangote Group to double urea production and expand chemical portfolio
Nigeria has emerged as a major exporter of urea, with over 3mn kilograms exported in 2023, generating more than $1bn from countries such as Brazil, the US and South Africa.
DR Congo constructs new oil terminal at Goma
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is pressing forward with the construction of a new oil terminal in Goma – located on the banks of Lake Kivu – in a bid to improve fuel supply in its Eastern region.
IPMAN meets with Dangote Refinery to discuss fuel purchases
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has revealed that it will be discussing the purchase of petrol with 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) Dangote Refinery this week.
Angola plans for 31% increase in LPG demand
Angolan state-owned gas company Sonagas has announced that it expects LPG demand to increase by 31% in the country from 2024 to 2027.
Nigerian army shuts down 13 illegal refineries in Niger Delta
The Nigerian army has reported that it has dismantled 13 illegal refining sites, seized seven boats, located eight illegal connection points and confiscated around 60,000 litres of stolen petroleum products across the Niger Delta.


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