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Iran moving forward to execute condensate-for-crude swap deal with Venezuela
Iran appears to be moving forward with implementation of the co-operation deal signed during Oil Minister Javad Owji’s visit to Caracas earlier this month.
NNPC-Sahara JV takes delivery of two LPG tankers
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Rwanda’s first cooking gas plant aims to end population's reliance on wood fuel
Rwanda’s first cooking gas plant can be expected to start production in a year, according to Minister of Evironment. This is the latest step to end the country’s reliance on wood fuel for cooking.
SERAP sues Buhari in a bid to force investigation of refinery funding
SERAP, a Nigerian NGO, has taken legal action against two high-ranking officials for their alleged failure to investigate charges that funding allocated to government-owned refineries had been stolen or mismanaged.
Imopetro head says Mozambique not at risk of fuel shortage in near term
Abiba Amade, director of operations at Mozambique’s national fuel import concern Imopetro, says she does not expect the country to encounter any fuel shortages in the near term, as import shipments have continued to arrive.
Egypt commissions second phase of MIDOR refinery expansion project, boosting capacity by 60% to 160,000 bpd
'World’s first' modular LNG FSRU to be deployed in Senegal
KARMOL has announced that the world’s first LNG floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) is now ready for deployment in Senegal.
France’s Total Eren and Enara Capital sign MoU to build green ammonia plant in Suez Economic Zone
Bolloré awarded logistics contract for EACOP
Study completed for private refinery at Duqm
Energy minister: Tanzanian government approves TZS100bn grant for fuel price relief
Tanzania’s Energy Minister January Makamba said on Tuesday (May 10) that the government was preparing to make TZS100bn ($43mn) in extra funding available to mitigate the economic impact of rising fuel prices.
Kosmos says GTA project is 75% ready
US-based Kosmos Energy said on Tuesday (May 9) that work on the Greater Tortue/Ahmeyim (GTA) project is more than three quarters complete.
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