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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company eyeing purchase of stake in Egyptian military-owned gas stations
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is among leading contenders to purchase a stake in military-owned gas stations, Wataneya Petroleum, as part of the Egyptian government’s privatisation programme.
Libya resumes gas exports to Italy after Mellitah plants upgrade
Last week, around 3mn cubic metres of gas arrived at the arrival point in Gela in Sicily. The amount, however, is only nearly one third of the 9 mcm Italy usually receives daily from the Mellitah plants.
DMEA: Tazama rupture causes fuel spill
Algeria reports rise in LNG exports as it becomes Africa’s top exporter
According to a report by the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), the North African country reported that exports climbed to about 2.8mn tonnes in the first quarter.
South Africa turns to Riyadh for refinery help
South Africa’s Minerals and Energy Minister last week confirmed that talks are resuming with Saudi Arabia for majority state-owned Saudi Aramco to build a new refinery in the country.
Developer provides update on UAE-India pipeline
The plan involves the development of a subsea pipe, running around 1,300 km to connect gas resources in the UAE and Oman to Gujarat in western India. It would be laid at a water depth of around 3,400 metres.
Zimbabwe announces coal-to-fertiliser plan
State-owned Zimbabwean firm Verify Engineering has announced that it is preparing to use local coal to develop ammonia-based fertilisers.
Consortium awarded $10bn EPC for Qatar’s NFS project
A consortium of engineers has been awarded a $10bn engineering, procurement and construction contract from QatarEnergy for two trains on the 16mn tonne per year North Field South (NFS) LNG project.
Chinese and African lenders, Afreximbank to provide $1.8bn East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) funding.
Israel considers gas link to Cyprus as ministers discuss LNG plan
East Mediterranean gas sources Israel and Cyprus are holding discussions this week to look at the possible construction of a gas pipeline from Israeli gas fields to Cyprus, where a newbuild LNG export facility would be constructed.
KPC signs knowledge-sharing agreement with Shell
State-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corp. (KCP) this week signed a deal with UK-listed super-major Shell for the exchange of industry expertise across the oil sector.
Saudi Arabia, Netherlands sign green hydrogen MoU
Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands last week signed a memorandum of understanding to co-operate on the development of green hydrogen at the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam.
ARDA pushes to expand African LPG consumption
The African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA) has made note this week of low LPG consumption rates in Africa.
Africa’s LPG consumption lowest in the world
The African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA) said this week that despite having more than 620 trillion cubic feet (17.5 trillion cubic metres) of natural gas reserves, the continent is the world’s lowest consumer of LPG.
Iraq concludes studies ahead of Nebras development
The Iraqi Ministry of Oil (MoO) announced this week that technical and economic studies have been completed for the Nebras petrochemical project.
Nigeria’s Seplat Energy records $951.8mn revenue in H2 2022
Dual-listed Seplat Energy, a Nigerian oil and gas company, has recorded revenue of $951.8mn and a profit before tax of $204.4mn in the second half of 2022.

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