DMEA - Downstream Middle East & Africa

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Oil & Gas

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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.

While DMEA details mid- and downstream company activity throughout the Middle East and Africa, it also contains information of tender announcements and awards, allowing our customers to be kept aware of what their competitors are up to as well as informing them of new opportunities.

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Kenyan fuel trader touts rail and barge route for fuel shipments

19 May 2020

The head of a Kenyan fuel trading company has talked up the advantages of using Kisumu, a port on Lake Victoria, as a starting point for deliveries of petroleum products to Uganda and Tanzania.

NRG: A slow and painful recovery

19 May 2020

The market may be showing early signs of a recovery, but for many oil and gas companies, the worst is still to come

NLNG eyes Nigerian domestic market

18 May 2020

The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has said it hopes to start selling some of its production on the domestic market.

Warnings sounded over Qatar’s LNG strategy

14 May 2020

A warning has come this week that Qatar may need to shut in LNG production if it is to avoid a battle for market share that could tank gas prices.

Fuel price cuts in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Tanzania

13 May 2020

Drivers in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Tanzania are paying less for gasoline and diesel, even as they drive less.

Tanzania says work on EACOP could begin next April

11 May 2020

Construction work on the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) may begin in April of next year, according to Tanzanian Energy Minister Medard Kalemani.

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Frazer Simm

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