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Mozambique LNG on hold
Total issues declaration of force majeure for Mozambique LNG project, citing deteriorating security conditions in Cabo Delgado.
Durban refinery to be converted into terminal
State refineries pass depressing milestone
NNPC awards concession to SEEPCO for associated gas development at OML 143
NNPC has struck a deal with Sterling Oil Exploration and Production Co. (SEEPCO) on the exploration and development of associated gas reserves within the licence area known as OML 143.
Head of LAPSSET reports progress on oil pipeline project
The head of the LAPSSET project said last week that his organisation was moving forward with plans for building the 892-km Lokichar-Lamu Crude Oil Pipeline (LLCOP).
Iran ‘now self reliant in benzene production’
L&T wins contract for SPARK work
DMEA: NNPC’s woes and Durban’s terminal plan
Oman and Qatar use NOCs to tap bond markets
Mubadala agrees deal to buy Delek’s stake in Tamar
Aramco’s asset strategy plots a complex path
Iran launches new petrochemical facility
Carlyle may get compensation for SAMIR losses
Saudi moves forward with downstream expansion
Tanzanian negotiators submit report on EACOP land acquisition
Tanzania’s Minister of Energy and Minerals Medard Kalemani said earlier this week that government negotiators had submitted their report on the process of land acquisition for the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.
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