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A representative of France’s TotalEnergies has urged Nigeria’s government to explore multiple options for the transportation of natural gas.
First LNG cargo arrives at Al-Zour
Iraq continues refinery awards with Fao deal
QP strikes yet more LNG supply deals
State-owned Qatar Petroleum struck two more long-term supply deals over the past week.
Bentiu refinery ramps up to capacity
DMEA: African refining progress
Turkey ‘reverses ban on PE based recycled plastic imports’
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Iraq nears award for Dhi Qar refinery
Advanced reports record Q2 profits
Edo to utilise Escravos supply line
At long last, Nigeria passes PIB
Africa’s largest oil producer is on track to adopt a new petroleum law that has been in the works for more than a decade, but it will take time to assess the impact of this development.
British firm proposes Zimbabwe fuel link
OPEC+ plans in disarray as meeting is cancelled
DMEA: Pipeline promise in Africa
More progress for QP
Qatar Petroleum has reported a series of updates in recent days, including announcing a new supply deal and raising $12.5bn via a multi-tranche bond offering.

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