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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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NRG: The blue-green future

29 September 2020

Energy consumers and producers are evaluating how the arrival of hydrogen as a mainstream source of fuel will affect their environmental, political and financial goals.

Siemens to provide cryogenic BOG compression train for NLNG

28 September 2020

The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has arranged to acquire a cryogenic boil-off gas (BOG) compression train from Germany’s Siemens.

Angola to launch onshore bidding round in January

28 September 2020

Angola’s National Agency of Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG) has said it will launch its next onshore licensing round early next year.

Equatorial Guinea aims to move ahead with modular refinery project

23 September 2020

Equatorial Guinea’s government is moving ahead with plans to build the country’s first oil-processing plant, according to Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, the head of the Ministry of Mining and Hydrocarbons (MMH).

OVL ready to quit Sudan

22 September 2020

With officials in Khartoum failing to meet financial obligations and the amount of oil involved remaining small, India's OVL has little reason to stay in Sudan.

Algerian cabinet member says he doesn’t support shale gas plans

21 September 2020

Chems-Eddine Chitour, Algeria’s Minister of Energy Transition and Renewable Energies, said last week that he did not support the government’s plans to push forward with the exploration and development of shale gas reserves.

AIPCC Energy hopes to boost Edo refinery’s capacity 10-fold by 2025

21 September 2020

AIPCC Energy, a joint venture formed by Nigeria’s AFCOM and China’s Peiyang Chemical Equipment Co. (PCC), has announced plans for a 10-fold increase in the processing capacity of its new modular refinery.

Tullow suspends plan to sell Kenyan stakes after securing exploration extension

16 September 2020

Tullow Oil (UK/Ireland) has suspended plans to unload its assets in Kenya after securing an extension of its exploration licence for Blocks 10BB and 13T in the South Lokichar Basin.

Libyan oil: Still on hold?

16 September 2020

LNA chief Haftar has apparently not lifted the blockade preventing the country’s coastal terminals from exporting crude.

NRG: Ahead of the peak

15 September 2020

A warning that oil demand will peak within a few years overshadows some of the positive news coming from oil producers in recent days.

Equipment problems force Renergen to revise gas drilling programme

15 September 2020

South Africa’s Renergen has revised its drilling programme for the Victoria gas project after encountering equipment problems during the drilling of an inclined well.

Kyari: NNPC still mulling plan to unload majority stakes in refineries

15 September 2020

The head of Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) said last week that his company was still looking into proposals for selling off majority stakes in the country’s four largest oil refineries.

Kosmos sells stakes in African, South American projects to Shell

14 September 2020

Kosmos Energy (US) has arranged to sell its stakes in four African and South American exploration projects to an affiliate of Royal Dutch Shell (UK/Netherlands).

Edited by

Jennifer deLay

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