DMEA - Downstream Middle East & Africa

Category
Oil & Gas

Looking for more DMEA articles? Or would you like to find out more about the publication? Keep reading.

Overview

In a region which has shown both extensive investment and increased instability over the past few years, MEA merits a significant degree of technically minded and industry-focused coverage.

While DMEA details mid- and downstream company activity throughout the Middle East and Africa, it also contains information of tender announcements and awards, allowing our customers to be kept aware of what their competitors are up to as well as informing them of new opportunities.

DMEA is a fully digital publication and can be read via PDF, PageSuite or via our NewsBase App.

Want to try it out?

The majority of our premium content is ONLY available to our subscribers.

If you would like to try DMEA we can offer you a, no obligation, free trial, giving you a chance to get to know the publication and get hooked on the quality content. No credit card required. Simply fill in the form at the bottom of this page and we will send you your first copy of DMEA

Need more convincing?

FPSO for GTA project departs shipyard for Mauritania/Senegal

23 January 2023

The FPSO that will be installed at the GTA block offshore Mauritania and Senegal has set sail from a shipyard in Qidong, China.

London Court of Appeal dismisses NGO’s attempt to bar UKEF from funding Mozambique LNG

17 January 2023

Friends of the Earth, an international environmental group, has failed to overturn a lower court ruling green-lighting the UK’s plan to provide funding for the Mozambique LNG project.

Wison marks beginning of work on FLNG for Marine XII block offshore Republic of Congo

17 January 2023

China’s Wison Offshore & Marine has officially started work on a floating LNG vessel that will be installed at the Marine XII block, located offshore Republic of Congo.

AfrOil: Snam acquires 49.9% stake in Algeria-Italy gas pipelines from Eni

16 January 2023

The Italian natural gas grid operator Snam has acquired Eni’s 49.9% stake in companies operating two groups of gas pipelines between North Africa and Italy for €405mn ($435mn).

Edited by

Frazer Simm

Editor

Any questions? Please get in touch