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Banks seek advisory role for Egyptian refining IPO
Egypt to expand gas processing complex
NOCAL optimistic about Liberia’s upcoming licensing round
National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) has high hopes of finding commercial reserves of crude oil in the blocks that will be offered to foreign investors later this year, according to a high-ranking company representative.
Africa Energy finalises farm-out deals for Block 2B with AziNam, Panoro
Canada’s Africa Energy said on February 25 that it had brought two new companies on board for the exploration of Block 2B, which lies offshore South Africa.
Angolan service company begins building new drilling platform for Takula field
Algoa, an Angolan oilfield services provider, has begun building the first of three new drilling platforms for installation at Takula, an offshore oilfield within the Block 0 licence area operated by the US major Chevron.
Fuel shortages persist in north-eastern and south-western Sudan
Shortages of motor fuel seem to have eased in Khartoum and surrounding areas, but supplies remain scarce in the north-eastern and south-western regions of Sudan.
Tullow Oil remains optimistic about Kenyan project
Tullow Oil’s Kenyan division remains optimistic about plans for development of three licence areas in the South Lokichar Basin.
Head of Libya’s NOC says US intervention could mitigate harm to oil sector
The head of Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) said last week that he hoped the US government would intervene to help end the conflict between rival factions fighting for control of Tripoli.
ADM Energy to raise stake in Nigeria’s OML 113
UK-based ADM Energy has arranged to increase its holdings in OML 113, a block located offshore Nigeria that includes the Aje oilfield.
COPL to borrow from CEO to fund work at Nigeria’s OPL 226
The head of Canadian Overseas Petroleum Ltd (COPL) has agreed to help fund the company’s operations in Nigeria.
South Sudan seeks to turn the page
The establishment of a coalition government represents the best hope for the further development of South Sudan's oil resources.
Signs of relief in Sudan
Sudan's fuel crisis appears to have eased, following the government’s efforts to address problems.
NLNG consolidates remarketing plans via 10-year deal with Galp Trading
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has signed a long-term supply deal with Galp Trading for remarketed volumes of fuel from Trains 1, 2 and 3 of the its liquefaction plant on Bonny Island.
Arbitration court rules against FAR in dispute over Sangomar stake
An arbitration court has issued a ruling that favours Woodside Petroleum in its dispute with FAR over the sale of a stake in the Sangomar block offshore Senegal.
NNPC, Total, Shell, Eni disburse $360mn for Ogoniland clean-up project
Nigeria’s national oil company (NOC) and three major international oil companies (IOCs) have released $360mn in funding for large-scale environmental clean-up work in Ogoniland.
Liberian fuel crisis rolls on
Tullow Oil strikes agreement with Ghana on offshore gas flaring
Ghanaian authorities have reportedly clarified the conditions under which Tullow Oil (UK/Ireland) will be permitted to flare associated gas from its offshore oilfields.
Uganda seeks Chinese credits to build new oil roads
Uganda’s government is reportedly preparing to borrow more than €100mn from China for an infrastructure project designed to facilitate the development of oilfields in the Lake Albert region.
Sound Energy moots micro-LNG project for Tendrara in Morocco
UK-listed Sound Energy has said it hopes to pursue a small-scale LNG project at the Tendrara licence area in eastern Morocco.
Wood Mackenzie: Nigeria headed for 35% drop in oil output by 2030
Wood Mackenzie says Nigeria may be headed for a 35% drop in oil output by 2030.
Somalia enacts Petroleum Law
Somalia's President Abdullahi Farmajo has ratified a law to govern the hydrocarbon sector.
NLNG comments on plan to maximise local content in Train 7 project
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium is touting its plan to maximise the use of local content in the construction of a new production train.
Sudan rations fuel in response to shortages
Sudan’s transitional government responded to burgeoning shortages of refined fuels by introducing a rationing regime on February 10.
Nigerian legislators reportedly planning to draft new oil law “from scratch”
Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, the president of Nigeria’s Senate, said last week that legislators hoped to draw up a brand new version of the proposed oil law, which will be known as the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).
Mozambique mulls small-scale refining project in Inhambane
Carlos Zacarias, the chairman of Mozambique’s National Petroleum Institute (known as INP), said last week that his organisation backed plans for a small-scale refining project in the southern province of Inhambane.

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