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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).
Exxon, Total in talks over Mozambique resource-sharing deal
Iran’s Rouhani inaugurates $800mn ammonia, urea production complex
UAE breaks ground on new petchem terminal
Uniper to provide maritime biofuel at Fujairah with local partner
EAIF lends $31mn to Tema regasification scheme
Local content to account for at least 55% of work on NLNG’s Train 7
Nigeria LNG (NLNG) intends to rely on local providers for at least 55% of the work that will be done on the Train 7 expansion project, according to Tony Attah, the managing director and CEO of the consortium.
Waltersmith commissions modular refinery in Nigeria’s Imo State
Waltersmith Petroman Oil Ltd, a private Nigerian company, commissioned the first phase of the new modular refinery it has built at the Ibigwe oilfield in Imo State on November 24.
NRG: Forward momentum
Welcome to the latest edition of NewsBase’s Roundup Global (NRG), in which our team of international editors provide you with a snapshot of some of the key issues affecting their regional beats.
Aramco attacked again
Abu Dhabi announces major new finds
Iraq sees oil pre-payment as solution to cash flow crisis
Riyadh to maintain focus on oil despite transition
Nigerian legislator hints at slightly longer timeline for PIB
The speaker of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Nigeria’s National Assembly, has hinted that the timeline for securing passage of the country’s new oil and gas law may extend beyond the first quarter of 2021.

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