DMEA - Downstream Middle East & Africa

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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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QP makes more LNG moves

26 March 2021

Qatar Petroleum continues to make new moves related to its LNG business, including striking a new long-term supply deal with China’s Sinopec.

Azikel Petroleum appoints Chemie Tech as EPC contractor for modular refinery project

24 March 2021

Azikel Petroleum, a subsidiary of Nigeria’s Azikel Group, has appointed UAE-based Chemie Tech to serve as its engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor on a modular refinery project.

Tunisia reviewing regulations governing Skhira oil terminal

23 March 2021

Tunisia’s Transport and Logistics Minister Moez Chakchouk reported last week on the status of efforts to determine the fate of the Skhira oil terminal.

Ugandan MPs seek more information on government’s EACOP borrowing plan

23 March 2021

Members of Uganda’s Parliament are seeking more information before approving the government’s plan to borrow the money it needs to cover its 15% stake in the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).

ABB to provide electrical systems for Mozambique LNG

23 March 2021

ABB, the Swedish-Swiss engineering concern, revealed last week that it had agreed to provide “comprehensive integrated and intelligent electrical systems” for the Mozambique LNG project.

Nigeria, Kenya hike fuel prices

17 March 2021

Nigeria and Kenya have hiked fuel prices in response to rising crude oil prices, and their decisions have different policy implications.

Karpowership, Mitsui prepare to deploy FSRU offshore Senegal

17 March 2021

Karmol, a joint venture formed by Turkey’s Karpowership and Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), is preparing to transfer a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to Senegal, where it will be used for an LNG-to-power project.

Al-Zour delays continue

17 March 2021

US government identifies Mozambique’s ASWJ as a terrorist organisation

17 March 2021

The US Department of State has designated Ahlu Sunnah Wa-Jamo (ASWJ), the Islamist group that has staged attacks in areas near the onshore Mozambique LNG complex being built by Total (France), as a terrorist organisation.

Edited by

Frazer Simm

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