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Borouge sets up shop in Egypt
Militants strike Syrian oil refinery
Iraq to use Chinese fund to build Kurdish refinery
Refiners face rocky start to 2020: Wood Mackenzie
Sudan reports motor fuel shortages
At least four cities in Sudan have experienced problems with fuel supplies since mid-January: El Obeid, Khartoum, Nyala and Port Sudan.
Libya still sinking
Libyan oil production and revenues have continued to drop amidst fighting between GNA and LNA forces.
NNPC, Chinese banks gearing up to sign financing deal for AKK pipeline
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) is close to wrapping up a deal with Chinese lenders on a credit that will help cover the cost of the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) natural gas pipeline project.
Tensions simmer around Cyprus and East Med Gas Plan
LAPSSET infrastructure project gains AU support
Iraqi oil facing future challenges
Jordan plans second refinery
Uganda refining project nears FID
Total signs 10-year supply deal with Nigeria LNG
France’s Total has struck a deal to buy 1.5mn tonnes per year (tpy) of LNG from the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) terminal on Bonny Island.
Egypt starts to Import gas from Israel
Continued conflict in Libya hits oil sector
Fighting between GNA and LNA forces in Libya has led to falling oil production, declaration of force majeure.
JCPOA heads for life support
Axens to license out tech for Ruwais petchem expansion
Saudi Aramco expands scope of IPO via over-allotment option
Saudi Arabia’s national oil company (NOC) Saudi Aramco revealed at the weekend that it had exercised its right to add additional shares to its initial public offering (IPO).
Syrian president authorises formation of two new companies to build refineries
Syria’s government reported last week that President Bashar Assad had signed bills providing for the establishment of two private companies to operate hydrocarbon processing units.
Eni says hull of Coral South FLNG vessel is complete
Italy’s Eni reported on January 14 that it had marked the completion of the hull of a floating LNG (FLNG) vessel that will be used for the Coral South LNG project in Mozambique.
Satorp launches maintenance programme at Jubail refinery
Saudi Aramco Total Refinery & Petrochemicals Co. (Satorp) began a round of scheduled maintenance work on Train 2 of its oil-refining complex in Jubail on January 13.
Privately owned Nigerian company expands modular refinery
Nigeria’s Department of Petroleum Resources reported last week that a privately owned company had significantly expanded the capacity of its modular refinery in Ogbele, a town in Rivers State.
Sonatrach awards $3.7bn refinery contract to Spanish-Korean consortium
Algeria’s national oil company (NOC) Sonatrach has awarded a $3.7bn contract for work on a new grassroots oil refinery to a joint venture formed by South Korea’s Samsung Engineering and Spain’s Técnicas Reunidas.
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