DMEA - Downstream Middle East & Africa

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Oil & Gas

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In a region which has shown both extensive investment and increased instability over the past few years, MEA merits a significant degree of technically minded and industry-focused coverage.

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Nigeria sees long queues as gasoline prices spike

12 July 2022

Petrol stations in Lagos, Abuja, Niger and other regions were selling gasoline at a price of up to NGN250 ($0.60) per litre on July 10, a significant increase over the government-approved retail price of NGN165 ($0.39).

Nigeria: Afreximbank to provide partial financing for UTM Offshore’s FLNG project

11 July 2022

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) revealed on July 7 that it had agreed to work with Nigeria’s UTM Offshore to cover part of the cost of a floating LNG project.

Barkindo: Downstream factors play a key role in oil price volatility

6 July 2022

Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, the late secretary-general of OPEC, said hours before his death that constraints in the downstream sector were making a bigger contribution to the volatility of oil prices than most observers realise.

OPEC secretary-general dies in Abuja

6 July 2022

Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, the secretary-general of OPEC, died unexpectedly in Abuja late on July 5.

Nigeria has exported $1bn of gas to Portugal this year alone

6 July 2022

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has sold over $1bn of natural gas to Portugal so far in 2022, it has revealed.

Nigeria will not remove fuel subsidy, government reveals

5 July 2022

Nigeria will not be removing its fuel subsidy, despite the high cost to the country’s budget, Information Minister Lai Mohammed said on July 4.

Nigeria: Eterna promises to ‘deliver value’ by investing in LPG

5 July 2022

Eterna plc, a Nigerian manufacturer and distributor of lubricants and chemicals, is set to invest in LPG, it revealed at its 29th annual general meeting in June.

Nigerian gas company Tetracore aims to launch IPO by year-end

5 July 2022

Tetracore, a Nigerian natural gas producer and distributor, has said it hopes to start listing its stock on a foreign exchange before the end of the year.

Nigeria could witness ‘mother of all queues’ due to fuel debts, retailers warn

4 July 2022

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has warned that Nigeria could witness “the mother of all queues” if the government fails to pay money owed to the oil sector.

Edited by

Frazer Simm

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