DMEA - Downstream Middle East & Africa

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Oil & Gas

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In a region which has shown both extensive investment and increased instability over the past few years, MEA merits a significant degree of technically minded and industry-focused coverage.

While DMEA details mid- and downstream company activity throughout the Middle East and Africa, it also contains information of tender announcements and awards, allowing our customers to be kept aware of what their competitors are up to as well as informing them of new opportunities.

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Mombasa Gas Terminal to use World Bank loan for LPG terminal construction

8 June 2021

International Finance Corp. (IFC), an arm of the World Bank, has reportedly agreed to lend a Kenyan fuel company about $23mn for the construction of the first phase of a new LPG terminal.

Savannah in advanced discussions on acquisition of ExxonMobil assets in Chad, Cameroon

8 June 2021

UK-based Savannah Energy is looking to acquire a package of upstream and midstream assets in Chad and Cameroon from ExxonMobil (US).

IGU upbeat on global LNG outlook

4 June 2021

The International Gas Union’s annual LNG report is upbeat on the outlook for global LNG, and has talked up the role the fuel will play in post-pandemic recovery and the energy transition.

Nigerian government seeks to clear bottlenecks in domestic LPG credit programme

2 June 2021

Nigeria’s government is reportedly looking for ways to help local fuel retailers access credits that Abuja has made available to encourage the sale of CNG as motor fuel and LPG as cooking fuel.

UNOC committed to making FID on refinery project in 2022

2 June 2021

Uganda National Oil Co. (UNOC) has reiterated its commitment to making a final investment decision (FID) on the construction of a 60,000 barrel per day (bpd) refinery next year.

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