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DMEA: Angolan outlet and Syrian blaze
Fire engulfs Syria’s Homs refinery
Iran nears start of Sea of Oman exports
Algeria’s MEDGAZ commissions pipeline linking Kasdir to Beni Saf export terminal to Europe
Turkish private companies ‘in contract renewal talks with Russia's Gazprom for 8bcm of gas’
Tema LNG now expecting to receive first cargo by end-May
Tema LNG Terminal Company (TLTC), the owner of the Tema LNG terminal offshore Ghana, is reportedly on track to receive its first cargo within the next few weeks.
NNPC says it is unable to pay into fuel subsidy fund in May
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) has said it will not be able to make any payments into the federal account used to subsidise domestic fuel prices in the month of May.
Petchems in view for Aramco
Tanzania, Kenya plan gas pipeline
The governments of Tanzania and Kenya hope to work together to build a natural gas pipeline along the coast of the Indian Ocean from Dar es Salaam to Mombasa.
Wider implications of unrest in northern Mozambique
Amid doubts about an SADC plan to send troops to Cabo Delgado, Mozambican authorities should consider working with Tanzania to contain Islamist militants.
Uganda to tender oilfield service contracts in December
Ugandan authorities are gearing up to seek contractors for infrastructure projects that will support the country’s nascent oil industry later this year.
Iraq turns attention to gas
Aramco Q1 results provide stability
DMEA: Northern Gulf refinery progress
Flurry of activity keeps Aramco in the news
Houthi attacks on Aramco continue
Aramco’s Reliance O2C deal remains on the cards
Mozambique LNG on hold
Total issues declaration of force majeure for Mozambique LNG project, citing deteriorating security conditions in Cabo Delgado.

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