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QP raises climate ambitions
UAE and Japan align on ammonia, carbon recycling
Iraq doubles capacity of Sumood oil refinery
Refinery closures set to increase South Africa’s dependence on fuel imports
Refinery closures are likely to make South Africa more dependent on petroleum product imports in the near term, according to Citac, a UK-based consultancy that monitors Africa’s downstream sector.
Analyst: LNG construction sites key to fighting in Mozambique
Construction sites for onshore facilities related to a large-scale LNG project are a focal point of the campaign by Islamist insurgents to seize control of Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado Province, according to a Verisk Maplecroft analyst.
NRG: Pushing ahead with plans
Companies and countries alike are taking steps forward with various oil and gas plans, though some continue to tread carefully in uncertain market conditions.
FRU arrives at Ghana LNG terminal
Saudi comes to OPEC’s rescue
Iraq and Jordan discuss renewing supply agreement
South Korean official heads to Iran to free tanker
NNPC eyes $1bn prepay deal to fund refining revamp
Egypt offers $950mn in loans to convert cars to gas
Qatar hires McDermott for LNG FEED work
Drilling resumes at Mozambique's Coral FLNG
Nigeria begins another year without a new oil and gas law
Industry observers are keen to see the Nigeria's PIB passed soon – and are also coming forward with criticism of the bill now under discussion.
Sudan's sole oil refinery begins maintenance
Waltersmith secures Seplat oil for Nigerian refinery
Kenya, Eni discuss biofuel production in Mombasa
Kuwaiti filling station workers go on strike
Iraq to supply fuel oil to Lebanese power plants
Saudi petchem firm strikes offtake deals for new plant
Total asks some staff to vacate Mozambique LNG site on safety concerns
France’s Total is reported to have asked some of the staff working on the construction of Mozambique LNG to vacate the site on security concerns.
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