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EACOP consortium reportedly close to signing pipe supply agreements
The consortium set up to build and operate the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is reportedly close to finalising arrangements with future suppliers of steel pipe.
Developers provide update on Karbala refinery
NNPC updates on Port Harcourt revamp progress
AfrOil: EACOP reportedly close to signing pipe supply deals
The consortium set up to build and operate the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is reportedly close to finalising arrangements with future suppliers of steel pipe.
Iraq looks to improve export options
Kenya' treasury diverted over $163mn meant for fuel subsidy
DMEA: Iraqi and Nigerian refining updates
Libya launches $600mn refinery plant, cooking gas facility
Spain remains assured of continued Algerian gas supplies
Tanzania, Uganda discuss local content requirements for EACOP project
Government officials and businessmen from Tanzania and Uganda met earlier this week to discuss local content requirements from the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
Buhari nominates members of government’s new upstream, downstream agencies
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has asked members of the Senate to confirm his nominees for the boards of the two new state agencies that will oversee the country’s oil and gas sector.
Ghana’s BOST dismisses $26mn in claims filed by fuel distributors
Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST), Ghana’s state fuel import concern, has revised the total amount of compensation payments owed to bulk distribution companies downward by $26mn following an audit.
Libya approves establishment of refinery near El Sharara
Association gives South Africa refinery warning
Jazan deal done as petchem players eye merger
QP signs 15-year LNG supply contract with CNOOC
Basrah Gas Co. partners consider increasing capacity
DMEA: Jazan deal and refining fears
South African petroleum industry warns refineries could become obsolete
South Africa’s petroleum refinery capacity could become obsolete within two years if the government pushes ahead with its plans to force ultra-low sulphur fuel on the country.
Biden administration ‘reviewing sanctions waiver okaying Iranian fuel sales to Afghanistan’
Iraq gives update on Faw Port project
CFP begins full operations as Kuwait eyes overseas expansion
Libyan PM says Sanalla will remain in place as NOC chairman
Libya’s Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has taken action to ensure that Mustafa Sanalla, the long-time chairman of Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC), will remain at his post.
Tanzania says it is discussing fertiliser project with several potential partners
Tanzania’s government says it is in talks with several potential investors on a fertiliser project that would make use of locally produced natural gas.

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