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Libya looking ready to fund South Refinery project
DMEA: Different approaches to refining
Sylva says Nigeria is not running low on gasoline
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Timipre Sylva told reporters in Abuja on March 8 that the country was not running short of gasoline, even though consumers still face long queues at many filling stations.
Iran to expand refining capabilities
Mozambique: Petrolis completes mooring procedures for Coral Sul FLNG
Petrolis (Switzerland) reported on March 7 that it had wrapped up mooring procedures for the Coral Sul floating LNG vessel at the Coral natural gas field offshore Mozambique.
Liberian government cautions against panic buying of fuel after surprise price hike
Liberia’s government has responded to reports of motor fuel hoarding following a price hike by urging consumers not to engage in panic buying.
Rwanda hikes motor fuel prices
The Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) has raised retail prices for motor fuel in response to the upswing in world crude oil prices, effective March 6.
TAQA Arabia signs MoU with Tanzanian government for investment in natural gas distribution projects
Yemen’s fuel crisis worsens as blockades continue
ADNOC signs deal for TA’ZIZ methanol plant
EACJ postpones Uganda–Tanzania crude oil pipeline case over preliminary objections
The East African Court of Justice (EACJ) has postponed hearing of a case seeking to temporarily stop construction of a crude oil export pipeline from Uganda to Tanzania’s coastline.
SPDC signs gas delivery deal with Dangote Fertiliser
Shell Petroleum Development Co. (SPDC), a joint venture between Shell (UK) and three other oil companies, has struck a deal on natural gas deliveries to the second phase of the Dangote Fertiliser plant.
Eni ‘to withdraw from Russia to Turkey Blue Stream pipeline company amid Ukraine fallout’
Sonangol subsidiary slated to cut fuel supplies to São Tomé and Príncipe over unpaid debts
Angola’s National Fuel and Oil Co. (ENCO), a division of the national oil company Sonangol, was expected to cut petroleum product deliveries to São Tomé and Príncipe by 50% on March 1 due to non-payment of debts.
Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea sign MoU on joint processing of gas from stranded fields
Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that provides for natural and associated gas from stranded fields in the Nigerian offshore zone to be processed at the Punta Europa gas hub.
Bahrain hiring advisors for asset monetisation
Iran looks to increase petchem feedstock capacity
DMEA: Asset sales and petchem plans
AA: South African fuel price hike to hurt the poor
The Automobile Association of South Africa says that the fuel price increase announced this past week will have a sharp and immediate effect on the poor and a long-term impact on inflation.
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