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Mozambique issues decree clarifying laws on oil and gas infrastructure
Mozambique’s government has issued a decree designed to supplement existing laws on oil and gas infrastructure in advance of the construction and completion of new LNG plants and associated production, transportation and processing facilities.
Sonangol, Gemcorp take FID on Angolan oil refinery
Total, Tanzania sign HGA on EACOP project
France’s Total has concluded a host government agreement (HGA) with Tanzania on the construction of the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), which will pump production from fields in Uganda to the coast on the Indian Ocean.
Aramco announces Q3 results
Kurdish oil flows halted after pipeline attack
NRG: Balancing optimism with caution
QP selects Honeywell as instrument and control contractor for LNG expansion
Qatar Petroleum (QP) has selected Honeywell to be the main instrument and control contractor for its North Field East (NFE) project.
OMV closes $4.7bn Borealis deal
Snam to develop LNG supply for vehicles in Israel
Libya back on track
The UN-brokered ceasefire agreement between GNA and LNA may bring Libya's oil production back up to year-ago levels soon.
Explosion occurs at Iranian petrochemicals complex
Nigeria’s PIB would fold PPPRA, PEF into new agency
The Nigerian government’s proposed oil and gas law, known as the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), looks set to fold two of the existing agencies that regulate the downstream sector into a new agency.
Opposition party faults Transnet for oil pipeline spill
South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA) party has demanded that Transnet Pipelines (TPL) be held responsible for a pipeline breach that caused several thousand litres of crude oil to spill into the Umbilo River.
NRG: Time for guarded optimism
US ramps up Iran sanctions ahead of election
Iraq remains committed to oil developments
Cease-fire deal should help Libyan oil output continue to rise
Libyan crude oil output is set to rise even further, following the signing of a cease-fire agreement between the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) and the Libyan National Army (LNA) headed by Khalifa Haftar.
SABIC swings back to profit in Q3
Egypt's Idku LNG plant prepares to load first cargo since July
Brooge starts ground work for storage expansion
Engineering company ‘now paying back wages’ after thousands of Uzbek workers storm and ransack admin building
Anger and frustration reportedly spilled over when jammed door meant no access to work site cafeteria.
Israel pens deal to bring UAE crude to Europe
Nigeria’s PIB envisions changes in domestic gas sector
Nigeria's Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), which is still under discussion in the National Assembly, aims to make domestic gas sales a more lucrative proposition.

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