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OVL ready to quit Sudan
With officials in Khartoum failing to meet financial obligations and the amount of oil involved remaining small, India's OVL has little reason to stay in Sudan.
Saudi petchem firms mull $9.4bn merger
Nigerian fuel shortages loom as key roads closed
Israel keen to connect Saudi to the East Med
AIPCC Energy hopes to boost Edo refinery’s capacity 10-fold by 2025
AIPCC Energy, a joint venture formed by Nigeria’s AFCOM and China’s Peiyang Chemical Equipment Co. (PCC), has announced plans for a 10-fold increase in the processing capacity of its new modular refinery.
Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire develop new fuel infrastructure
Consolidation concerns as Iraq relaunches INOC
BP sets out LNG’s role in energy outlook
BP has published its Energy Outlook 2020, which sees LNG trade growing significantly in at least the medium term in two out of three scenarios.
Uganda signs deals on $3.5bn Tanzania oil pipeline
Waltersmith to launch modular refinery next month
NRG: Ahead of the peak
A warning that oil demand will peak within a few years overshadows some of the positive news coming from oil producers in recent days.
BP warns of peak oil demand just around the corner
Kyari: NNPC still mulling plan to unload majority stakes in refineries
The head of Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) said last week that his company was still looking into proposals for selling off majority stakes in the country’s four largest oil refineries.

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