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NNPC opens tender for fuel supplies
ADNOC launches oil product trading
Kuwait launches its biggest CDU
NNPC head: NLNG shareholders now discussing Train 8
Shareholders in the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium have begun discussions on the construction of an eighth production train at their natural gas liquefaction plant on Bonny Island.
NRG: Oil market strategising
Policy decisions made this past week will have both long and short-term ramifications for the wider energy sector.
Borsa Istanbul takes stock of its new speculator
Cem Okullu said to have quickly earned TRY134mn from TSKB moves and TRY20mn from Petkim trades.
Explosion rocks South African oil refinery
More issues for Aramco at Jazan
Diplomatic breakthrough following Saudi talks with Qatar
Mozambique launches new fuel storage terminal
Azerbaijan’s SOCAR opens 200th Swiss petrol station
Oman launches new company, prepares to tap debt markets
Uganda approves ESIA for EACOP
Uganda’s National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) confirmed last week that it had approved the environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) conducted for the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.
Iran ‘sending biggest fuel tanker flotilla yet to Venezuela’
Despite friction, OPEC+ reaches output compromise
Egyptian LNG plant set for restart after eight-year hiatus
Kuwait starts oil flows to Al-Zour refinery
TechnipFMC kicks off work at Egyptian hydrocracker
Botswana Oil Ltd seeks to ensure national fuel supplies
Botswana Oil Ltd (BOL) has pledged to work harder to ensure adequate fuel supplies in the wake of recent shortages.
Buhari says state must ensure crude supplies to independent refineries
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed strong support for independent oil refineries by ordering government agencies and state-controlled companies to ensure deliveries of feedstock to such plants.
NRG: While OPEC meets, life goes on
OPEC rift delays talks with partners
Kuwait shortlists firms for future oil project work
SOMO extends pre-payment deadline as buyers scramble
NGOs file suit in a bid to block EACOP project
Four non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania are making an attempt to block the construction of the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
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