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.

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Morgan Stanley warns of further gas, LNG price volatility risk

17 September 2021

Investment bank Morgan Stanley warned this week that low inventories and the imminent arrival of the winter heating season leave room for further upside volatility for gas and LNG prices.

DNG Energy, Imperial Logistics unveil plan for pilot LNG project

15 September 2021

DNG Energy of South Africa has teamed up with Imperial Logistics, another local company, for a pilot project that will test the use of LNG as an alternative to diesel in the transport sector.

Namibian MP urges government to require ReconAfrica to build refinery

15 September 2021

Themistokles Murorua, a member of Namibia’s lower house of Parliament, has urged Windhoek to demand that ReconAfrica (Canada) build a refinery as it proceeds with the development of crude oil reserves in the Kavango basin.

Ugandan government draws up EACOP tax bill

15 September 2021

Uganda’s government has drafted a law designed to establish a fixed legal framework for taxation of the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), which will pump crude from fields near Lake Albert to the Tanzanian coast.

Montfort acquires assets in East Africa

15 September 2021

Montfort, an international commodities trader, is working to establish a foothold in East Africa through the acquisition of local assets.

Truckers’ strike leads to fuel shortages in South Sudan

9 September 2021

South Sudan has begun experiencing fuel shortages following protests by truck drivers over inadequate security along the roads used to import petroleum products and other goods.

Another East African pipeline faces ESG challenges

8 September 2021

Turkana County authorities have continued to fight Kenya’s government over land acquisition for the oil pipeline component of the LAPSSET project.

Sonangol signs three contracts for Barro do Dando fuel terminal

8 September 2021

Sonangol reported last week that it had finalised several contracts related to the planned construction of a petroleum product import terminal at Barro do Dande, about 60 km north of the Angolan capital Luanda.

AfrOil: Another East African pipeline faces ESG challenges

7 September 2021

Josphat Nanok, the governor of Kenya’s Turkana county, and James Lomenen Ekomwa, an MP representing Turkana South, have criticised the government’s approach to acquiring land for the Lokichar-Lamu Crude Oil Pipeline (LLCOP).

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Frazer Simm

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