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Saudis foil Houthi attack on Jazan
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Unaoil managers convicted for Iraq graft
Lebanon rules out importing fuel from Iran
Canadian group to invest in Omani refinery
Dangote makes progress at Nigerian refinery
JBIC, private Japanese banks to lend $14bn to Mozambique LNG
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Libya’s Mesla oilfield back online
Agoco, a subsidiary of Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC), has reportedly resumed production at Mesla, an oilfield in the eastern part of the country that has been offline for almost six months.
UAE merges energy, infrastructure ministries
Fire breaks out at Cape Town refinery
Refiner Tupras tops Fortune’s Turkey 500 list
Iran starts up new petrochemicals plant
Sasol to shed stake in Nigerian GTL plant
South African court scraps dodgy fuel tender
US prosecutors file lawsuit to seize gasoline aboard four Iranian tankers heading to Venezuela
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Nigerian pipeline progress
Nigeria’s gas-to-power programme hinges on the success of pipeline projects, which have a mixed record.
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