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Algeria’s natural gas exports increase y/y in Q1 2021
Iraq chooses Sinopec to develop Al-Mansouriyah
New Tema refinery to be denied permit
Earthquake disrupts Iranian oil activities
IS attacks oilfield in northern Iraq
DMEA: No permit for Tema and Egypt goes green
Early commissioning to begin at Al-Zour in November
ADNOC’s listing bent turns to Fertiglobe
Aramco refineries come under attack again
EACOP ready to launch
Uganda, Tanzania, Total and CNOOC are very close to clearing all the paperwork needed to start construction work on the 1,445-km EACOP pipeline.
Senegal secures funding, support for gas pipeline plan
Senegal’s sovereign wealth fund and the state natural gas concern, Senegal Gas Network (SGN), have secured financing and support for the government’s plan to establish a domestic gas pipeline network.
NSML says Nigeria should establish dry-docking facilities for NLNG tankers
NLNG Ship Management Ltd (NSML), which provides marine transport management services for the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium, has cast a spotlight on Nigeria’s lack of domestic dry-docking capacity.
NNPC using rail lines to transport sections of pipe for AKK project
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) has begun using rail lines to deliver sections of pipe to construction sites to facilitate work on the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) natural gas pipeline.
Tanzania’s new president aims to push LNG project ahead
Samia Suluhu Hassan, the new president of Tanzania, said last week that she wanted to push a long-delayed LNG project led by Equinor (Norway) and Royal Dutch Shell (UK/Netherlands) forward.
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.
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