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EPRA head says price hikes, emergency imports helped Kenya avoid fuel shortages
Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has said that recent price increases and emergency procurement campaigns are helping the country to avoid petroleum product shortages.
NRG: Risks to stability
Report: Security threats likely to linger in Mozambique despite security pact with Total
The memorandum signed last week between Total (France) and the government of Mozambique may serve to improve security arrangements for the Mozambique LNG project without improving security conditions in surrounding areas of the country.
Nigerian Senate orders investigation of NLNG dividend withdrawal charges
Nigeria’s Senate has ordered a probe of allegations that the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium illegally appropriated $18bn over a 15-year period.
LyondellBasell selected for Duqm petchem technologies
Details emerge about Chevron’s potential Iraq deal
Iran prepares for work on South Pars Phase 11
Iraq's oil-for-projects deal with China on hold
Fitch affirms SABIC’s long-term rating at A, outlook stable
Total to work with Mozambican government on security
NRG: Looking to the future
Although rattled by the international oil and gas price collapse, governments and investors continue to press forward – either through new legislation or new projects
Syria plunged into darkness after gas pipeline explosion
Aramco adds new division amid reshuffle
Nigerian-Chinese JV hopes to commission modular refinery in September
A Nigerian-Chinese joint venture is hoping to commission its new 6,000 barrel per day (bpd) modular refinery in Edo State sometime next month.
UNOC to import more fuel via Kisumu-Jinja barge route
Uganda National Oil Co. (UNOC) is seeking to fill petroleum product storage facilities in Jinja, a port on Lake Victoria, in order to facilitate regional fuel trade.
World Bank blocks Liberian power provider’s bid to lease fuel tanks
The World Bank has blocked the Liberian government from proceeding with a plan to lease spare capacity in petroleum product storage facilities built for Liberia Electricity Corp. (LEC) to Aminata Petroleum.
Further progress at Kuwait's Clean Fuels initiative
Bahri orders 10 chemical tankers from Korean yard for $410mn
Security risks on the rise in Mozambique
Militants have seized control of Mocimboa da Praia, the main port of entry for Mozambique LNG supplies.

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