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Buhari signs PIB into law
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has signed the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), a piece of legislation that establishes a new legal regime for the country’s oil and gas industry, into law.
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New Tema exec promises better times
BAPCO awards contract to ART
Dangote rubbishes refinery debt claims
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NOCK under fire from government auditors
The National Oil Corporation of Kenya (NOCK) is under fire for its shaky finances, with the Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) expressing particular concern about the company’s failure to pay loans from KCB Bank Kenya.
AfrOil: NOCK under fire from government auditors
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Oman eyes early 2022 launch for Ras Markaz
Details emerge on planned Jask storage expansion
NNPC gets go ahead for Dangote deal as losses laid bare
NNPC financials show refining losses
Air Products to supply MCHEs for NLNG’s Train 7 project
US-based Air Products has agreed to supply heat exchangers for the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium’s Train 7 project.
EACOP holding company seen “up and running” by end of September
Participants in the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project are reportedly on track to establish the holding company that will build and operate the link before the end of next month.
Sound Energy, Afriquia Gaz sign agreement on supplies from micro-LNG plant
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NNPC head sees AKK pipeline boosting Nigerian economy
Mele Kyari, the group managing director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC), has said he expects the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) natural gas pipeline to give a boost to Nigeria’s economy.
ADNOC and Fertiglobe sell blue ammonia to Itochu
Nigerien oil minister says NBEP project is moving forward
Niger's Oil Minister Sani Mahamadou said late last month that his country was making progress in its campaign to establish a new export route linking oilfields in the Agadem basin to the coast of Benin.
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