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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.

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CEF considers buying Sapref

27 October 2021

GNPC sets sights on becoming an independent operator in 15 years

27 October 2021

The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) has set out am ambitious goal to become a stand-along oil operator in some 15 years to come

Kenya issues notice of intention to cancel six oil contracts

27 October 2021

Kenya’s government has announced its intention to cancel six international companies’ contracts for failure to meet their obligations with respect to exploring for crude oil and natural gas.

OLA brings new LPG cylinder-filling plant online

27 October 2021

OLA Energy Kenya has launched a new LPG cylinder-filling plant that cost $360,555 to build in Nairobi’s Industrial Area.

BW Energy to buy rig for Kudu project from Aquadrill

26 October 2021

BW Energy (Norway) has secured the semi-submersible drilling rig it needs to move ahead with the development of the Kudu natural gas field offshore Namibia.

Head of GGC touts role of gas in African energy transition

26 October 2021

Dr. Ben K.D. Asante, the CEO of Ghana Gas Co. (GGC), has said he believes natural gas will play a prominent role during Africa's transition to lower-carbon energy sources.

Lourenço dismisses reports of management shake-up at Sonangol, ANPG

26 October 2021

Angolan President João Lourenço has said he does not intend to replace the current heads of Sonangol, the national oil company, or of the National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG).

Ghana’s NPA to streamline bitumen production

26 October 2021

Ghana's NPA head has said that his outfit has developed a draft licensing framework and operational guidelines for efficient regulation of the bitumen industry in Ghana.

Libyan oil minister orders suspension of NOC chairman for the second time

26 October 2021

Libyan Oil Minister Mohammed Oun has suspended Mustafa Sanalla from his position as chairman of state-run National Oil Corp. (NOC) for the second time.

AfrOil: Kenya to study LNG-to-power project

26 October 2021

Kenya’s national electricity provider has reportedly chosen US-based K&M Advisors as its contractor for a feasibility study of a proposed LNG-to-power project.

KenGen contractor to study feasibility of LNG-to-power project

26 October 2021

Kenya’s national electricity provider has reportedly chosen US-based K&M Advisors as its contractor for a feasibility study of a proposed LNG-to-power project.

BW Energy brings Tortue Phase 2 project on stream offshore Gabon

26 October 2021

BW Energy (Norway) has launched the Tortue Phase 2 development project at the Dussafu Marin licence area offshore Gabon.

ExxonMobil board reportedly weighs scrapping $30bn LNG project in Mozambique

21 October 2021

Following a reshuffle on its board of directors, ExxonMobil is debating whether to continue with several major oil and gas projects, including the $30bn Rovuma LNG initiative in Mozambique, the Wall Street Journal reported on October 20.

Edited by

Jennifer deLay

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