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Nigeria floats a new oil law at last
After more than two decades of struggle and failure, Nigeria's presidential administration has submitted its Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) to the National Assembly. This year’s upsets make quick passage of the bill more likely.
Libya begins loading first condensate shipment in six months
Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) has begun loading hydrocarbons into a tanker for export at the Brega terminal with the intent of carrying out its first shipment in more than six months.
Total to work with Mozambican government on security
NRG: Looking to the future
Although rattled by the international oil and gas price collapse, governments and investors continue to press forward – either through new legislation or new projects
Kenya now conducting forensic audit of Tullow’s expenditures
Kenya’s government has launched a forensic audit of Tullow Oil (UK/Ireland), in line with requests from Turkana county officials seeking more information about the company’s activities in the South Lokichar Basin.
FAR to reduce stake in Sangomar
Australia’s FAR Ltd is set to reduce its stake in the Sangomar block offshore Senegal.
Nigerian-Chinese JV hopes to commission modular refinery in September
A Nigerian-Chinese joint venture is hoping to commission its new 6,000 barrel per day (bpd) modular refinery in Edo State sometime next month.
UNOC to import more fuel via Kisumu-Jinja barge route
Uganda National Oil Co. (UNOC) is seeking to fill petroleum product storage facilities in Jinja, a port on Lake Victoria, in order to facilitate regional fuel trade.
World Bank blocks Liberian power provider’s bid to lease fuel tanks
The World Bank has blocked the Liberian government from proceeding with a plan to lease spare capacity in petroleum product storage facilities built for Liberia Electricity Corp. (LEC) to Aminata Petroleum.
QP signs deepwater Angola deal as it continues expansion
OPEC report indicates Nigeria is making progress towards quota compliance
According to the latest version of OPEC’s monthly report, Nigeria brought oil output down to 1.37mn barrels per day in July.
Security risks on the rise in Mozambique
Militants have seized control of Mocimboa da Praia, the main port of entry for Mozambique LNG supplies.
Eastern promise stokes tensions
Turkish moves to explore for oil and gas in contested waters in the Eastern Mediterranean have inflamed tensions in the region.
NRG: All the news at your fingertip
Total resumes exploration drilling offshore Angola
France’s Total has reportedly resumed upstream exploration drilling offshore Angola after a delay of more than two months.
Total to spud new well offshore South Africa by end of August
France’s Total and its partners are reportedly gearing up to begin drilling a new well at Block 11B/12B offshore South Africa within the next two weeks.
SAMIR saga drags on as Russian banks eye new refinery
Russia's Lukoil oil major to give up deal in Senegal
Completion nears on South Sudan refinery work
NNPC determined to finish AKK gas pipeline on schedule
State-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) is determined to ensure that work on the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) natural gas pipeline remains on schedule, according to the head of the company’s Nigerian Gas Co. (NGC) subsidiary.
Algerian Energy Minister revises timeline for drop in gas exports
Algeria’s Energy Minister Abdelmajid Attar has said that the country’s natural gas exports are not likely to decline significantly before the end of the decade.
Head of Nigerian independent says PIB does not take account of industry interests
The head of Nigeria’s Dupri Oil has asserted that the latest version of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) does not take sufficient account of oil and gas operators’ interests.
NNPC invites bids for repair of refinery pipelines
Occidental decides against selling Algerian assets
Occidental Petroleum (US) has decided against selling the Hassi Berkine natural gas field and other assets in Algeria, the head of the company told analysts in a conference call earlier this week.
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