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AfrOil: AfDB head optimistic about Mozambique LNG
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.
Turkey's oil imports grow 43.2% y/y in June
More moves in Nigerian refining
MIDOR completion remains on track for 2022
NLNG is reportedly having difficulty upholding supply commitments
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium is reportedly struggling to meet its commitments to customers.
Renergen signs LNG supply agreement with Consol Glass
South Africa’s Renergen revealed last week that it had agreed to supply LNG to Consol Glass, a Johannesburg-based supplier of glass packaging materials.
New obstacles to oil development in Uganda
Climate considerations appear to have forced TotalEnergies to revamp its plans for financing EACOP.
QP awards NFE EPC contract to Tecnicas Reunidas
Al-Zour terminal set for 1Q22 completion
DMEA: NNPC launches greenfield subsidiary
Algeria’s LNG exports up 6.9% y/y in Q2 2021
Iran ‘restarts fuel exports to Afghanistan after messages from Taliban’
Gasoline price leapt as Afghans drove out of cities to escape arriving regime. Amid US withdrawal, fuel traders less anxious about sanctions.
NNPC sets up greenfield oversight subsidiary
Japan formalises funding for Basra refinery work
Baghdad sends more cash to Erbil but no budget news
Hezbollah dares foes to attack Iranian tanker sailing to assist Lebanon amid crippling fuel shortages
Buhari signs PIB into law
As Nigeria's president signs the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) into law, the head of NNPC hails the new legal regime and says it will resolve host communities’ concerns.
KNPC names prequalified bidders for catalyst plant
Higher valuation for Aramco’s RIL deal
Natref’s uncertain future under consideration
Turkish unit of Azerbaijan’s national oil company SOCAR raises $1.3bn syndicated loan
DMEA: Imports and gas deals
AfrOil: Buhari signs PIB into law
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has signed the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), which establishes a new legal regime for the country’s oil and gas industry, into law.
Rwanda says motor fuel price subsidies will remain in place until end-September
The government of Rwanda has decided to maintain motor fuel prices at current levels until the end of September.
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