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Mozambique to press on mobilising investment in natural gas to drive economy, fight poverty
Libyan private firm Arkenu Oil generates $600mn in exports since May, ending NOC monopoly
ASX-listed explorer D3 Energy secures three new TCPs in Free State, South Africa
D3 Energy Limited, an Australian natural gas and helium exploration company, has expanded its operations in South Africa by securing three new technical cooperation permits (TCPs) in the Free State province.
Senegal refines domestic oil for first time
Algeria, Nigeria and Niger sign pacts to accelerate implementation of Trans-Saharan gas pipeline project
Algeria, Nigeria and Niger signed three agreements to accelerate the implementation of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) project
Equatorial Guinea to launch new licensing round in 2025 to boost exploration
Equatorial Guinea will launch a new oil and gas licensing round in 2025 to enhance its offshore exploration and production (E&P) activities.
NNPCL imports 213mn litres of petrol in February despite Nigerian refinery restarts
Ghana's anti-graft agency probes alleged $84.3mn oil fund embezzlement
Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has launched an investigation into the alleged embezzlement of GHS1.3bn ($84.3mn) from the National Petroleum Authority’s (NPA) petroleum pricing fund.
First LNG at GTA project enhances energy security for West Africa's MSGBC region
The start of LNG production at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project in Senegal and Mauritania has signalled a new era of energy security and resource monetisation for the MSGBC region in West Africa.
Nigerian oil service firms demand $1.5bn in contracts from Shell’s $5bn Bonga North project
Iraq slashes $256mn from Mozambique's historic oil debt
South African ports manager Transnet, Dutch firm Vopak to build, operate nation's first LNG import terminal
Tanzania eyes wrapping up talks on stalled $42bn LNG project by June
Tanzania has its sights set on concluding talks over tax incentives with investors on the stalled Tanzania LNG project.
Nigerian stakeholders, civil society groups call on President Tinubu to retain Mele Kyari as CEO of NNPCL
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is currently being pressured to keep Mele Kyari in his position as the CEO of the Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd (NNPCL).
Impact Oil & Gas provides operational update on drilling activities in PEL56 offshore Namibia
UK-based independent exploration company Impact Oil & Gas has completed drilling and DST operations at the Tamboti-1X exploration well and spudding of the Marula-1X exploration well in Block 2913B on PEL56 offshore Namibia.
US energy supermajor Chevron completes farm-in deal for PEL82 offshore Namibia
Namibian independent oil and gas exploration company Custos Energy has reported the completion of a farm-in by Chevron Namibia Exploration II Limited, a subsidiary of US energy supermajor Chevron, into PEL82 offshore Namibia.
Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery to reach full capacity within a month
BP’s GTA LNG project offshore Mauritania and Senegal begins production, first cargo expected in Q1
TotalEnergies expects financing from US in coming weeks for Mozambique LNG
French supermajor TotalEnergies believes financing from the US will come in the approaching weeks to move ahead with the $20bn Mozambique LNG project.
BP’s Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project produces first LNG
UK supermajor BP has produced first LNG from its Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project offshore Mauritania and Senegal, BP’s partner Kosmos Energy announced.

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