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Cameroon: NFE strikes deal with Golar LNG on sale of entire stake in Hilli Episeyo FLNG
US-based New Fortress Energy has struck an agreement with Bermuda-registered Golar LNG on the sale of its entire stake in the Hilli Episeyo, a floating LNG vessel that is capable of turning out 2.4mn tpy, operating offshore Cameroon.
TotalEnergies to assess Mozambique security conditions before restarting $20bn LNG project
TotalEnergies is taking steps to assess security and humanitarian conditions in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province ahead of making a decision on whether to restart work on a $20bn LNG project.
Ghana's GNGC signs $700mn implementation agreement to build second gas processing plant
DMEA: Militia threatens Iraqi pipeline
Kenyans face higher fuel prices due to import delay
Militia threatens planned Basra-Aqaba pipeline
Oman LNG signs deal with Botas to supply LNG beginning in 2025
Oman LNG announced on January 30 that it has reached a deal with Turkey’s state-owned energy company Botas to supply 1mn tonnes per year of LNG beginning in 2025. The deal will last for 10 years.
Karbala refinery to begin production
Iran launches third train at South Pars Phase 14 refinery
EACOP consortium dismisses reports of large-scale population displacement
Representatives of EACOP Ltd have spoken out against reports alleging that the midstream project has led to large-scale displacement of rural populations through land appropriation.
Zambia’s African fuel plans: fact or fiction?
DMEA: Uganda to take Hoima FID in June
Istanbul-listed Petkim obtains $300mn 3-year loan from JP Morgan at SOFR+5.60% for eurobond redemption
Nigeria's Joint Task Force Operation Delta Safe makes significant progress in fight against illegal oil refining
Expro to build onshore pre-treatment facility for LNG onshore ROC
Expro Group Holdings has signed a long-term production solutions contract with Italy’s Eni in relation to the planned construction of a pre-treatment plant for LNG in the Republic of Congo.
Uganda issues construction licence to EACOP
Uganda’s government has issued France’s TotalEnergies and its partners in the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) consortium a construction licence.
Italian PM Meloni travels to Algeria to sign landmark gas deal
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni completed a two-day visit to Algeria on January 24. The visit’s main goal was to consolidate diplomatic and commercial ties and secure a deal for increased gas exports through the TransMed pipeline.
Uganda to take FID on refinery in June
PENGASSAN urges refining ramp-up to limit subsidies
PetroSA looks for GTL partners amid downstream despair
KPC ships crude to Duqm ahead of refinery commissioning
Puma Energy expands diesel storage capacity in Zimbabwe, to build seven more filling stations
Deal signed for TA’ZIZ ammonia facility
FPSO for GTA project departs shipyard for Mauritania/Senegal
The FPSO that will be installed at the GTA block offshore Mauritania and Senegal has set sail from a shipyard in Qidong, China.
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