DMEA - Downstream Middle East & Africa

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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.

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Tanzania, Uganda discuss local content requirements for EACOP project

30 September 2021

Government officials and businessmen from Tanzania and Uganda met earlier this week to discuss local content requirements from the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).

Buhari nominates members of government’s new upstream, downstream agencies

30 September 2021

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has asked members of the Senate to confirm his nominees for the boards of the two new state agencies that will oversee the country’s oil and gas sector.

Ghana’s BOST dismisses $26mn in claims filed by fuel distributors

30 September 2021

Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST), Ghana’s state fuel import concern, has revised the total amount of compensation payments owed to bulk distribution companies downward by $26mn following an audit.

South African petroleum industry warns refineries could become obsolete

27 September 2021

South Africa’s petroleum refinery capacity could become obsolete within two years if the government pushes ahead with its plans to force ultra-low sulphur fuel on the country.

Libyan PM says Sanalla will remain in place as NOC chairman

23 September 2021

Libya’s Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has taken action to ensure that Mustafa Sanalla, the long-time chairman of Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC), will remain at his post.

Tanzania says it is discussing fertiliser project with several potential partners

23 September 2021

Tanzania’s government says it is in talks with several potential investors on a fertiliser project that would make use of locally produced natural gas.

Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire discuss plans for fuel supply deal

23 September 2021

Officials from Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire gathered in Abidjan last week to discuss proposals for a fuel supply agreement.

Nigeria establishes NNPC Ltd as new NOC

23 September 2021

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has issued an order authorising the incorporation of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Ltd, in line with the recently signed Petroleum Industry Act.

DNG, Masana unveil plans for pilot LNG project targeting transport sector

23 September 2021

DNG Energy of South Africa is expanding its effort to promote the use of LNG as a transport fuel through the launch of a pilot project with Masana Petroleum Solutions, one of its own subsidiaries.

AfrOil: Nigeria establishes NNPC Ltd as new NOC

21 September 2021

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has issued an order authorising the incorporation of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Ltd (NNPC Ltd), in line with the recently signed Petroleum Industry Act.

South African energy company pushes forward with LNG pilot study

20 September 2021

South African alternative fuel company, DNG Energy’s Petroleum Division has included another local company, Masana Petroleum Solutions, as partner to test the feasibility of making LNG available to South Africa’s transport industry.

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Frazer Simm

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