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Aramco considers fuel IPO
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QP changes name in nod to energy transition
Kenya government to pay $162mn for high fuel price pressure
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South African energy giant Sasol announces green hydrogen project
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Reliance launches UAE fuel trading subsidiary
Aramco receives gas pipeline bids
More details emerge as Libya begins work on refinery
Fuel price rise ratchets up public frustration in Kenya
Kenyan consumers, already under pressure as a result of the pandemic, have been rocked by news of the government’s diversion of funds from a fuel subsidy programme.
Nigeria lost 7.2mn barrels of crude in July due to ageing oil facilities
Nigeria lost 7.193mn barrels of crude oil in July, mainly due to deteriorating facilities at offshore and shallow-water assets. The loss amounted to $539.4mn at the official exchange rate, This Day reports.
EACOP consortium reportedly close to signing pipe supply agreements
The consortium set up to build and operate the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is reportedly close to finalising arrangements with future suppliers of steel pipe.
Developers provide update on Karbala refinery
NNPC updates on Port Harcourt revamp progress
AfrOil: EACOP reportedly close to signing pipe supply deals
The consortium set up to build and operate the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is reportedly close to finalising arrangements with future suppliers of steel pipe.

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