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NNPC to take diminished role in Port Harcourt
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Iran signs 25-year pact with China
Aramco asks banks to finance pipeline deal
LNG becomes global shipping fuel
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Government questioned over Port Harcourt revamp
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Azikel Petroleum, a subsidiary of Nigeria’s Azikel Group, has appointed UAE-based Chemie Tech to serve as its engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor on a modular refinery project.
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Tunisia reviewing regulations governing Skhira oil terminal
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