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Morocco’s SOMAGEC to build storage terminal at Damerjog complex
SOMAGEC, a Moroccan port and maritime infrastructure company, will support efforts to establish an oil-refining and petrochemical complex at the Damerjog Industrial Park (DDIP) in Djibouti by building a new storage terminal.
DMEA: Refineries under fire again
Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund joins ADNOC’s bid for Egypt’s Wataniya Petroleum service stations
Aramco seals oil pipelines deal
A year of talks this week culminated in the sale of a 49% stake in Aramco Oil Pipelines Co. to a consortium of investors for $12.4bn.
Saudi Aramco divests 49% of oil pipeline venture for $12.5bn to EIG Global Energy Partners
Mozambique LNG’s fate in doubt
Although military forces have offered reassurances, Total has evacuated all its workers from the Mozambique LNG construction site on the Afungi Peninsula.
Iran hires local firms to capture flare gas
Protests and progress at southern Iraqi refineries
NNPC and Tecnimont sign Port Harcourt deal
Protestors shut down Nasiriyah refinery
DMEA: Illegal refinery strike and Iraqi protests
Apollo in pole position for Aramco pipeline lease
Iraq passes $89bn budget for 2021
MbS says Aramco could reduce state dividend
Iran sanctions talks resume, albeit indirectly
Iran closes in on completion of strategic oil pipeline
Vivo expands Rwandan retail network
Shipping is on the move again in the Suez Canal
More problems for Mozambique LNG
ASWJ's latest campaign in Cabo Delgado appears to be directed at Total’s $20bn Mozambique LNG mega-project.
Uganda delays launch of EACOP, Tilenga projects following Magufuli’s death
Uganda has pushed the start date for development of the Tilenga oilfield and construction of the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) back to April.
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