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Chevron confirms plan to buy Sasol’s indirect stake in Escravos GTL plant
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Kenya hikes fuel prices
Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) hiked prices for petroleum products last week, citing a rise in the cost of imported gasoline as justification for its decision.
Total reveals details of Mozambique LNG financing deal
France’s Total has divulged some details of a recently signed financing agreement that will cover around three quarters of the projected costs of the Mozambique LNG project.
NLNG responds to MP’s charges of corruption
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has denied allegations of unauthorised withdrawals from an account used to cover dividend payments to its largest shareholder, Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC).
Aramco to restructure downstream business
Knock-on effects
Problems in South Africa’s refining sector have led to fuel shortages in neighbouring Botswana.
McDermott to provide engineering and procurement services for Azikel modular refinery
McDermott International (US) has agreed to provide further assistance to Azikel Petroleum, a subsidiary of Nigeria’s Azikel Group, on the construction of a new modular refinery in Bayelsa State.
NRG: Deep and wide – coverage round the world
Kuwati refining project at risk of further delay
Saudis foil Houthi attack on Jazan
Golar LNG’s FLNG vessel loads 40th cargo offshore Cameroon
Bermuda-based Golar LNG has reported that the Hilli Episeyo, the first vessel in the world to be converted to a floating LNG (FLNG) unit, has reached the milestone of lifting its 40th cargo offshore Cameroon.
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
A group of Japanese private and public-sector lenders has agreed to provide JPY1.5 trillion ($13.95bn) worth of financing for the Mozambique LNG scheme.
NRG: Bracing for the second wave
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.

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