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Dram Oil contests Deloitte’s due diligence claim
Dram Oil is seeking $187mn from Deloitte over alleged violation of duty of care and negligence.
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Nigeria launches NNPC as commercial entity
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NIOC and Gazprom sign MoU for $40bn deal
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The US super-major ExxonMobil may opt to use modular construction techniques to build a natural gas liquefaction plant in Mozambique rather than proceed with a more conventional approach.
Bidding process begins for EastMed gas line
Kenya's president authorises additional $141mn fuel subsidy to cushion impact of inflation
Iraq struggles to expand Gulf export capacity
DMEA: Cabinda CDU and Nigerian biofuels
ACEP urges Ghana’s government to invest in associated gas utilisation
The African Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP), a Ghanaian think-tank, said on July 12 that Accra should consider investing in associated gas utilisation as well as LNG imports.
Spanish imports of Russian gas soar in June, while Algerian gas imports sink
Russian natural gas exports to Spain rose more than four-fold year on year in June, while Algerian deliveries dropped by more than half, according to data released by Spain's Enagas.
Renergen’s ambition for South Africa’s Free State
Renergen is gearing up to launch Phase 1 of South Africa's first LNG plant against a backdrop of nationwide power shortages.
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