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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AA: South African fuel price hike to hurt the poor

1 March 2022

The Automobile Association of South Africa says that the fuel price increase announced this past week will have a sharp and immediate effect on the poor and a long-term impact on inflation.

Tanzania reduces fuel levy

1 March 2022

The government of Tanzania has decided to cut petrol, diesel and kerosene prices by TZS100 ($0.043) per litre.

South Africa, Namibia to hike domestic fuel prices this week

28 February 2022

Both South Africa and Namibia are set to see petroleum prices rise this week, owing to the increase in global crude oil prices.

Nigeria: Sylva voices concern about rising oil prices

28 February 2022

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Timipre Sylva has expressed concern about the rise in world oil prices.

Nigeria: Companies blamed for contaminated fuel imports deny responsibility

28 February 2022

Several of the companies named by Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) as responsible for importing contaminated gasoline into the country have denied responsibility for doing so.

Eni and Brazzaville eye gas export prospects

24 February 2022

Eni has unveiled plans for installing 2mn tpy of LNG production capacity in the Republic of Congo’s offshore zone.

Zimbabwe: Head of ZIPAWU union complains about fuel retailers’ use of contract labour

22 February 2022

Samuel Hova, the president of the Zimbabwe Petroleum and Allied Workers Union (ZIPAWU), has complained that too many of the country’s fuel sellers have hired contract workers rather than salaried employees.

Eiffage finishes all 21 caissons for FLNG breakwater at GTA field

22 February 2022

Eiffage Genie Civil (France) has finished building all 21 of the caissons that will form a breakwater protecting the FLNG vessel at the Greater Tortue/Ahmeyim (GTA) gas field offshore Senegal and Mauritania.

Sylva says Nigerian government regrets gasoline shortages, acknowledges inspectors’ failures

21 February 2022

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Timipre Sylva has expressed regret for the gasoline shortages that have been gripping the country.

Sonatrach signs contract with two Sinopec subsidiaries for Skikda LNG storage tank

21 February 2022

Algeria’s national oil company (NOC) Sonatrach has signed a contract for the construction of a new storage tank at the Skikda LNG plant with two subsidiaries of China’s Sinopec.

Gasoline shortages and unexpected consequences

17 February 2022

Nigeria’s attempt to avoid labour unrest and consumer discontent by keeping its gasoline subsidy in place indefinitely backfires.

Edited by

Frazer Simm

Editor

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