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Tanzania optimistic about signing HGA for LNG project in December, energy minister says
Tanzania’s Energy Minister January Makamba says his country’s government is still on track to sign a final host government agreement (HGA) on a $30bn LNG project in December.
Iranian state reportedly sells stake in petrochemical producer PGPIC for privatisation record 1.1 trillion rial
Shell teaming up with Egyptian partners to offer LNG bunkering for Suez traffic
Shell (UK) is looking to work with several Egyptian companies to establish an LNG bunkering hub to serve ships transiting the Suez Canal.
QatarEnergy makes ConocoPhillips its final foreign partner in NFS project
QatarEnergy has named ConocoPhillips (US) as its third and last foreign partner in the North Field South (NFS) expansion project.
Eni, ExxonMobil confirm that Coral Sul FLNG is turning out LNG offshore Mozambique
Two members of the Coral South LNG consortium have confirmed that the Coral Sul FLNG is processing gas from the Coral field offshore Mozambique and is on track to load its first export cargo soon.
NNPCL, Daewoo E&C sign LoI on Kaduna refinery rehab project
Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd (NNPCL) has reportedly reached agreement with Daewoo E&C, a unit of South Korea’s Daewoo Group, on the rehabilitation of the Kaduna oil refinery.
DMEA: Saudi Kayan moves from profit to loss in Q3 2022
Solutions for African fuel demand problems
Panelists at AEW 2022 disagree over the question of whether to prioritise refinery construction and utilisation or improvements in petroleum product distribution systems.
QatarEnergy names Shell as second foreign partner in NFS project
QatarEnergy has named Shell (UK) as its second foreign partner in the North Field South (NFS) expansion project, which aims to lift Qatar’s LNG exports by 16mn tonnes per year.
Technical problems at Coral Sul FLNG reportedly forcing Mozambique to delay first gas exports
Mozambique has reportedly been forced to postpone the export of its first LNG cargo once again because of technical difficulties at the Coral natural gas field.
Iraq replaces Oil Minister as new government approved
Aramco chair hints at further share divestment
Saudi Kayan moves from profit to loss in Q3 2022, 9M 2022
Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co. has reported that it sustained a loss in the third quarter of 2022 after operating in the black in the same period of the previous year.
DMEA: Russian fuel deliveries to Middle East remain high in September
Russia continued to deliver higher than usual volumes of petroleum products to buyers in the Middle East in September, even though deliveries dropped month on month.
Waiting on an Egyptian solution for Gaza’s gas
Egypt's petroleum minister hopes Europe’s pressing need for gas will tip the scales in favour of developing Gaza Marine.
NLNG says it has not fully idled its production facilities after declaring force majeure
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium said on October 21 that it had not completely halted operations following last week’s decision to declare force majeure
Reading between the lines on Owji’s El Palito announcement
Did Iran’s oil minister hail Tehran’s launch of a new refinery in Venezuela, or did he express relief over the resolution of a problem that arose earlier this year?
Volume of Russian fuel delivered to Middle East remains high in September
Russia continued to deliver higher than usual volumes of petroleum products to buyers in the Middle East in September, even though deliveries dropped month on month.
Nakilat reports net profits, revenues up in Q3-2022
Nakilat, the Qatari LNG shipping company, has reported that its net profits and revenues went up in the third quarter of 2022.
NLNG’s force majeure declaration leads Galp to assess impact on supplies
Portugal’s Galp indicated on October 17 that it was assessing the impact on its supply chain after receiving notice that the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium had declared force majeure on deliveries.
IEA representative: lenders should not cut off financing for African oil & gas projects
Mary Wartick, the deputy executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), has called on international lenders to show more willingness to fund oil and gas projects in Africa.
Nigeria’s Oilserv shows interest in building gas pipelines to Morocco, Algeria
Oilserv, one of Nigeria’s largest oilfield services providers, is ready to participate in either of the two major natural gas pipeline projects that the national oil company (NOC) is considering.

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