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Edo state governor urges local processing of oil and gas
The governor of Nigeria's Edo state has encouraged oil and gas producers working in the state to process their output in local facilities rather than sending them elsewhere.
Tanzania optimistic about signing HGA for LNG project in December, energy minister says
Tanzania’s Energy Minister January Makamba says his country’s government is still on track to sign a final host government agreement (HGA) on a $30bn LNG project in December.
APT may be able to launch Ntorya gas production early despite drilling delays
ARA Petroleum Tanzania Ltd (APT), the operator of the Ruvuma block in southern Tanzania, is looking to launch production at the Ntorya gas field almost a year ahead of schedule despite drilling delays.
Shell teaming up with Egyptian partners to offer LNG bunkering for Suez traffic
Shell (UK) is looking to work with several Egyptian companies to establish an LNG bunkering hub to serve ships transiting the Suez Canal.
Nigeria oil earnings continue to plummet
Eni, ExxonMobil confirm that Coral Sul FLNG is turning out LNG offshore Mozambique
Two members of the Coral South LNG consortium have confirmed that the Coral Sul FLNG is processing gas from the Coral field offshore Mozambique and is on track to load its first export cargo soon.
Nigeria to open bidding for seven oil and gas licences
Nigeria is to open bidding for deep offshore oil and gas licences for the first time in 15 years, Bloomberg has reported.
NNPCL to join JV for deepwater logistics and service base in Akwa Ibom
Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd (NNPCL), Akwa Ibom State and Solution Hub Ltd are establishing a joint venture to build an onshore logistics and service base to support deepwater oil and gas projects.
NNPCL, Daewoo E&C sign LoI on Kaduna refinery rehab project
Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd (NNPCL) has reportedly reached agreement with Daewoo E&C, a unit of South Korea’s Daewoo Group, on the rehabilitation of the Kaduna oil refinery.
AfrOil: Somalia green-lights Coastline’s exploration plans
US-based Coastline Exploration announced on October 21 that it had secured a green light from the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) for exploration work covering seven offshore deepwater blocks.
Solutions for African fuel demand problems
Panelists at AEW 2022 disagree over the question of whether to prioritise refinery construction and utilisation or improvements in petroleum product distribution systems.
Technical problems at Coral Sul FLNG reportedly forcing Mozambique to delay first gas exports
Mozambique has reportedly been forced to postpone the export of its first LNG cargo once again because of technical difficulties at the Coral natural gas field.
London court rejects Nigeria’s claim for compensation over Glencore bribery to national oil provider
Gas to help ease Zimbabwe's energy crisis if ASX-listed Invictus makes commercial discovery
Egypt, Algeria sign MoUs for energy and mining co-operation
Egyptian and Palestinian companies to form joint venture to exploit Gaza Marine natural gas field
AfrOil: Museveni defends Uganda’s oil development plans
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has said that his government is committed to reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 but does not expect fossil fuel consumption to be eliminated completely.
Waiting on an Egyptian solution for Gaza’s gas
Egypt's petroleum minister hopes Europe’s pressing need for gas will tip the scales in favour of developing Gaza Marine.
Somalia gives green light to Coastline’s offshore exploration plans
US-based Coastline Exploration announced on October 21 that it had secured a green light from the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) for exploration work covering seven offshore deepwater blocks.

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