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Mozambique says COVID-19 outbreak under control at Total work camp
Mozambican authorities have given Total a green light to resume the construction of a gas liquefaction plant in Cabo Delgado Province.
Libya’s NOC says El-Feel is back online
Within the last week, Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) has succeeded in resuming development operations at El-Feel, one of the country’s largest oilfields, and has also suffered setbacks at Sharara, another major site.
Total accepts Tanzania’s request to speed up work on EACOP
The government of Tanzania has informed France’s Total that it wants to fast-track the construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
Saudi Aramco increases oil prices for July
Iran to build up gasoline storage
ADNOC pipeline sale nears completion
Gemcorp prepares ground for Angolan oil refinery
QP reserves South Korean LNG shipbuilding capacity in $19bn megadeal
QP has agreed to reserve LNG shipbuilding capacity with three South Korean shipbuilders in an order worth $19bn as the company pushes on with its gas expansion plans.
Iran to build up gasoline storage
Oman starts up maiden PE unit
NNPC seeks to reduce production costs
Mele Kyari, the group managing director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC), has identified reduced production costs as one of his company’s priorities.
Golar LNG reveals outlook for projects in Africa, South America
Bermuda-registered Golar LNG has issued an update on its activities related to projects in Africa and South America.
NRG: Some forward momentum, but overall restraint
Despite the relative stability of crude prices in recent days, more news of activity cutbacks, earnings losses and demand weakness continues to come in, and all eyes are turning to the forthcoming OPEC+ meeting.
Turkey’s energy regulator warns of price ceiling for fuel retailers if they fail to lower prices
Sonatrach raises stake in Medgaz pipeline to 51%
Algeria’s national oil company (NOC) Sonatrach has become the majority shareholder in Medgaz, the operator of a natural gas pipeline across the bed of the Mediterranean Sea, through its acquisition of a stake in the link from CEPSA (Spain).
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