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Germany targets LNG supplies from Qatar
Germany is turning to Qatar for LNG as it pivots away from Russian natural gas in the wake of the war in Ukraine.
Uganda’s energy minister hopes FID on refinery for Lake Albert crude oil will be made next year
Uganda’s Energy Minister Ruth Nankabirwa says the Albertine Graben Refinery Consortium (AGRC) is on track to make a final investment decision (FID) next year on the construction of an oil-processing plant.
IPMAN submits fuel retailers’ reports on contaminated gasoline shipments to Nigerian government
A Nigerian fuel marketers' group has submitted a collection of reports on the financial and operational setbacks resulting from the accidental import of contaminated gasoline to the government.
Angola readies for refining project progress
Kenyan official says government is working to keep fuel prices under control
Kenya’s National Treasury Secretary Ukur Yatani asserted on March 17 that the government was working actively to keep the domestic fuel market under control, despite widespread complaints about rising prices.
PAET head calls for expanding use of CNG as automotive fuel in Tanzania
The head of Pan African Energy Tanzania Ltd (PAET), a subsidiary of Tanzania’s Orca Energy, has suggested that Tanzanian authorities take steps to expand the use of CNG as an automotive fuel.
Iran launches South Pars 14 refinery
Aramco maintains expansion with Chinese FID
KNPC opens new LNG line at Al-Ahmadi
DMEA: Aramco takes Panjin FID
Residents of Libya’s Oil Crescent threaten to blockade coastal terminals
Residents of the Libyan coastal region known as the Oil Crescent have reportedly threatened to halt crude exports in an attempt to break the impasse between rival political factions.
Nigerian presidential administration praises NNPC’s efforts to ease fuel shortages
A representative of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has said that efforts by NNPC to ease fuel shortages are having a positive effect.
NARTO head: Higher fuel prices are a burden on Nigerian road transport sector
Yusuf Lawan Othman, the head of Nigeria’s National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), has noted that rising diesel prices are becoming increasingly burdensome for members of his group.
Egypt signs MoU with Norway’s Scatec to build 5bn facility to obtain green ammonia from green hydrogen
Iran’s gas export revenues grew by 250% while petrochemical shipment earnings doubled says oil minister
The Gambia Revenue Authority reports on Jah Oil’s tax payments
Yankuba Darboe, the commissioner general of The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA), has reported that Jah Oil, a subsidiary of the Jah Group, is currently paying more than GMD65mn ($1.22mn) per month in taxes.
Iraq announces plans for northern refineries
Abu Qir Fertilizers talks to France’s Total about $2.6bn green hydrogen and ammonia plant
Anchorage to build $2bn petchem plant in Suez Canal Zone
Nigerian interior minister says domestic commercial vehicle fleet should switch to CNG
Nigeria’s Interior Minister Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has urged the country to promote the use of natural gas as a motor fuel in order to improve the domestic fuel supply situation.
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