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Iranian refinery capacity bounces back
CBN says rising crude prices are not helping Nigeria due to sluggish oil revenues, high gasoline subsidies
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says the rise in world crude oil prices is not benefiting the government’s finances, as spending on domestic gasoline subsidies is rising more quickly than oil revenues.
Nigeria’s UTM Offshore aims for FID on Yoho FLNG project in Q2-2023
Nigeria’s UTM Offshore is looking to make a final investment decision on a floating LNG project at the Yoho offshore oilfield in the second quarter of 2023.
Greece releases tanker carrying Iranian crude
Duport modular refinery set for launch
Towards a new gas tax regime for Angola LNG
Angola’s president has been authorised to reduce tax rates on Angola LNG's purchases of natural gas, which is currently a less attractive feedstock than associated gas.
DMEA: Nigeria blames refineries for fuel issues
AfrOil: NNPC data shows huge increase in Nigerian gasoline subsidies
The Nigerian government spent nearly three times as much on domestic gasoline subsidies in the first five months of 2022 as it did in the same period of last year, according to Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd (NNPC Ltd).
NNPC data show huge increase in Nigerian gasoline subsidies in 5M 2022
The Nigerian government spent nearly three times as much on domestic gasoline subsidies in the first five months of 2022 as it did in the same period of last year, according to the national oil company.
ADNOC, Aramco up the ante on hydrogen fuel carriers
Parties meet to discuss Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline
LPG consumption rising in Zimbabwe due to inadequate power supplies, energy regulator says
African gas pipeline projects revived due to European gas crisis
A mounting gas crisis in Europe caused by Russia’s decision to reduce flows has revived several African gas pipeline projects to take over from the Russian deliveries.
Ethiopia's government denies fuel shortage amid humanitarian aid delays
Ethiopia has denied a report by the European Union which stated that a lack of fuel is preventing the delivery of humanitarian aid to Tigray, the famine-struck region in the north of the country.
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