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Lazard's stake in Turkey’s Tupras falls to 4.91%
NRG: Signs of cautious optimism
Producers and investors remain cautious, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect energy demand, but are starting to plan for the post-crisis period.
Nigerian Navy reports on destruction of illegal refineries
The Nigerian Navy revealed last week that it had destroyed no less than 2,287 illegal oil refineries within the last five years.
No intervention from US as Iranian fuel relief tanker docks in Venezuela
Venezuelan state TV airs pictures of officials celebrating arrival. Four more tankers still en route. Trump official slams “Maduro's expensive deals with another pariah state".
Tazama pipeline operator seeks $400mn for expansion project
Tazama Pipelines, the operator of the Tanzania Zambia Mafuta (Tazama) crude oil pipeline, is seeking financing for an expansion project.
EWURA seeks to promote local content in Tanzanian projects
Tanzania’s Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) has indicated that it wants to see more local companies involved in the development of the country’s oil and gas resources.
Bahrain plans new oil exploration push
Morocco to use closed oil refinery for storage
Bahrain refining overhaul reaches halfway point
Kenyan fuel trader touts rail and barge route for fuel shipments
The head of a Kenyan fuel trading company has talked up the advantages of using Kisumu, a port on Lake Victoria, as a starting point for deliveries of petroleum products to Uganda and Tanzania.
NRG: A slow and painful recovery
The market may be showing early signs of a recovery, but for many oil and gas companies, the worst is still to come
NLNG eyes Nigerian domestic market
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has said it hopes to start selling some of its production on the domestic market.
Fluor to consult on $1.8bn Saudi PP plant
Warnings sounded over Qatar’s LNG strategy
A warning has come this week that Qatar may need to shut in LNG production if it is to avoid a battle for market share that could tank gas prices.
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