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China prepares to close ‘oil deal of a lifetime’ in Iraq
Nigeria to close loss-making refineries
Kuwait completes upgrades at major refinery
Algeria launches new pipeline to ramp up exports
Libya Oil Uganda wins early victory in lawsuit over tax payments
Ola Energy, a Kenyan fuel marketing company formerly known as OiLibya, has taken legal action against the Ugandan Revenue Authority (URA) to protest against the latter’s demand for payment of import taxes.
Nigeria’s LPG consumption plan will cost more than $6bn
Dayo Adeshina, the programme manager of the Nigerian federal government’s National LPG Expansion Plan (NLPGEP), has said that the country cannot push domestic LPG consumption up to targeted levels unless it invests more than $6bn in infrastructure.
Tanzania says pandemic not likely to disrupt domestic fuel supplies
Tanzania’s Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) has indicated that it does not expect domestic petroleum product markets to suffer any disruptions as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
IMOPETRO head says Mozambique not likely to experience fuel shortages
The head of Mozambique’s state petroleum import agency IMOPETRO has said that the country is not likely to experience any fuel shortages as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump signals Russia-Saudi truce
Petrofac to cut its staff by 20%
Sasol to cut output amid lockdown
Saudi Arabia plans new petrochemicals facilities
Angola delays picking Soyo refinery contractor
Fujairah oil storage hub reaches full capacity
Pestilence and paper-pushers
The coronavirus outbreak is putting pressure on Uganda’s fuel market, and Kenyan tax claims have the potential to make the situation worse.
Largest Turkish refiner Tupras ‘has cut runs at Izmir refinery by 50% due to pandemic impact on fuel demand’
Oil prices take another tumble
Liberia’s Conex buys downstream assets from Total in West Africa
France’s Total has arranged to sell its petroleum product marketing operations and assets in Liberia and Sierra Leone to Conex Oil & Gas Holdings, a Liberian-owned company.
Governor of Rivers State rejects NLNG’s request for exemption from lockdown
The government of Nigeria’s Rivers State has rejected a request from Nigeria LNG (NLNG) and several other companies involved in the natural gas sector for an exemption from the lockdown regime imposed last week.
Malawi hopes to expand fuel storage capacity by 50%
The National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) is gearing up to expand its fuel storage network, according to a high-ranking company representative.
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