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Aramco in talks for South Sudan supply deal
Protesters reportedly block more Libyan crude loading
DMEA: Saudis in South Sudan supply talks
Iran to connect eight more petrochemical complexes to world’s longest ethylene transfer pipeline
Iran makes gas preparations for winter months
Truckers’ strike leads to fuel shortages in South Sudan
South Sudan has begun experiencing fuel shortages following protests by truck drivers over inadequate security along the roads used to import petroleum products and other goods.
Consortium to sell bonds to refinance Aramco pipe loan
IPO at the heart of NNPC’s plans
Another East African pipeline faces ESG challenges
Turkana County authorities have continued to fight Kenya’s government over land acquisition for the oil pipeline component of the LAPSSET project.
Sonangol signs three contracts for Barro do Dando fuel terminal
Sonangol reported last week that it had finalised several contracts related to the planned construction of a petroleum product import terminal at Barro do Dande, about 60 km north of the Angolan capital Luanda.
KNPC brings on more units at Mina Abdullah
IFC agrees to provide $30mn loan to finance UAE-based BCI Holding’s polyurethane production in Egypt, Algeria
DMEA: More Clean Fuels progress
AfrOil: Another East African pipeline faces ESG challenges
Josphat Nanok, the governor of Kenya’s Turkana county, and James Lomenen Ekomwa, an MP representing Turkana South, have criticised the government’s approach to acquiring land for the Lokichar-Lamu Crude Oil Pipeline (LLCOP).
Houthis claim attacks on Saudi targets
Azerbaijan's SOCAR ups stake in Turkey subsidiary to 100%
Lebanon-bound Iranian fuel oil shipment ordered by Hezbollah ‘to be trucked in via Syria’
NNPC, Kaduna State sign MoU on gas supplies and utilisation
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Kaduna state government on increasing natural gas deliveries and consumption.
Power system trials begin at Karbala ahead of 2022 start-up
Another busy week for Nigerian downstream
KNPC extends CFP PMC contract
Iran appoints Owji as new oil minister
DMEA: Kuwait extends CFP contract
AfDB president hopes work on Mozambique LNG will resume in 12-18 months
Akinwumi Adesina, the president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), has said he believes that TotalEnergies (France) will be able to resume work on the Mozambique LNG in about 12-18 months.
NLNG seeks to refute reports of disrupted shipments
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has dismissed recent reports about delayed shipments and missed deadlines, saying that it remains committed to upholding commitments to its customers.
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