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Baniyas refinery resumes full operations after blast
ONHYM chief: Morocco remains committed to proposed Atlantic gas pipeline
The head of Morocco's government says the country remains committed to the construction of the Atlantic pipeline, which will pump natural gas from Nigeria to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
Second phase of development underway at Libya’s Faregh gas field
A subsidiary of Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) has successfully launched the second phase of development work at the Faregh natural gas field.
Tunisia sees Nawara gas field coming online by year-end
Slim Feriani, Tunisia’s Minister of Industry and Small and Medium Enterprises, said last week that his country was on track to bring the Nawara natural gas field on stream by the end of the year.
Aramco fires starter’s pistol on $1.7tn IPO
Israel's political turmoil holds up economic progress with Jordan
ADNOC signs downstream, LNG deals at ADIPEC
Mid-2022 seen as end date for BAPCO refinery upgrade
Equatorial Guinea approves plan to have Saipem build offshore gas line
Equatorial Guinea has approved the award of a contract to Saipem for the construction of a pipeline that will connect Noble Energy's offshore gas field to the petrochemical complex that is being built at Punto Europa.
Leviathan coming on stream ahead of schedule
Aramco publishes IPO prospectus, but still no price
Iraq moving forward with refinery projects as unrest hits sector
OPEC anticipates 2.1mn bpd of refinery closures by 2025
UAE announces increase in reserves
Iraqi exports fall as unrest reaches oil sector
Aramco IPO kicks off with Tadawul float
Dangote refinery to launch in 2021
Angola and Zambia return to pipeline plans
Aramco further extends Cilacap refinery talks
Gas production set to rise soon at Libya’s Faregh field
Waha Oil Co. (WOC), a subsidiary of Libya’s National Oil Co. (NOC), has begun test operations for the second phase of development at Faregh, a natural gas and condensate field.
NOC officials say Libya needs reform to boost oil production
Representatives of Libya’s National Oil Co. (NOC) said at an industry forum in Tunis last week that the country was capable of increasing crude oil production levels significantly – but that it would have to work hard to achieve this goal.
PGSR reveals export levels
Amiral contract awarded as Aramco maintains downstream focus
Sonatrach weighs in on draft energy law
Sonatrach has spoken out in favour of the caretaker government’s plans for a new energy law, but the matter is far from settled.
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