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ADNOC and Petronas sign broad collaboration deal
Israel targets Iranian oil cargoes bound for Syria
Israel, Cyprus move towards Aphrodite resolution
Tema LNG seen receiving its first cargo soon
Tema LNG Terminal Co. (TLTC), the owner of a new LNG terminal at the Ghanaian port of Tema, may be able to start commercial operations before the end of this month.
DPR authorises installation of FLNG unit at Yoho oilfield
Nigeria’s Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has reportedly authorised a contractor working for ExxonMobil (US) and Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) to install a floating LNG (FLNG) unit at the Yoho oilfield.
Angola set to name winner of Soyo refinery contract on March 15
Angola’s Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum (MIREMPET) is slated to name the winner of a tender for the construction of a new refinery in Soyo early next week, on March 15.
Advanced given go-ahead for Jubail plant
Kenya puts Lokichar-Lamu pipeline back on the table
Under pressure in Uganda
Total's CEO says his company is aware of the risks posed by its work at the Tilenga oilfield and its plans to build the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
DMEA: Duqm progress and condensate optimism
Progress continues at Duqm refinery
Houthi drones target the heart of Aramco
Houthi fighters’ dual drone, ballistic missile attacks target Saudi Arabia’s port and land oil facilities
Attah urges NLNG to consider expansion on a larger scale
Nigeria LNG (NLNG) should consider more ambitious plans for expansion, according to Tony Attah, the consortium’s managing director.
QP continues series of LNG-related contract awards
State-owned Qatar Petroleum (QP) has continued handing out contracts related to its North Field East (NFE) expansion project, which will underpin the country’s push to grow its LNG capacity.
Gasmeth set to begin CNG production in Rwanda by end-2022
Gasmeth, a company founded to extract methane from Lake Kivu in Rwanda, has said it expects to begin turning out CNG by the end of next year.
NOC wins Ras Lanuf refinery arbitration case
AKK pipeline project under scrutiny
Mele Kyari, the group managing director of NNPC, has sounded an upbeat note on the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) pipeline, saying that work on this domestic natural gas artery is moving forward. However, the project has drawn some unwelcome attention.
NGOs seek to discourage banks from providing credits for EACOP
Hundreds of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have signed an open letter asking commercial banks not to provide any funding for the construction of the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
Dangote the saviour as Nigeria eyes benefits
Tanzania, Uganda comment on start date for EACOP construction
Tanzania and Uganda appear to have slightly different expectations about the start date for work on the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), which will pump crude from fields near Lake Albert to the coast of the Indian Ocean.
SNH reportedly seeking to buy Chad’s stake in oil pipeline
Cameroon’s national oil company Société Nationale des Hydrocarbures (SNH) has reportedly expressed interest in acquiring a larger equity stake in a pipeline used to pump oil from Chad to the port of Kribi on the Gulf of Guinea.

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