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NRG: Oil enters choppy waters
South Sudan’s Nilepet outlines development and expansion plans
South Sudan’s national oil company (NOC) Nilepet is looking to expand its domestic operations and become a vertically integrated firm.
India greenlights Bharat Petroleum’s Mozambique LNG plans, but with a caveat
India’s government has reportedly authorised a Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) subsidiary to proceed with investment in the Mozambique LNG project, despite lingering questions about the company's past decisions.
Angola reports oil production up slightly in August
Angola’s National Agency of Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG) said last week that the country had seen crude oil production rise slightly in the month of August.
QP launches ULSD production
Egypt kicks off $2.5bn hydrocracker project
Baker Hughes scores major deal at Qatar's North Field
South Africa pledges support for Mozambican LNG projects
South Africa has pledged to support gas development in neighbouring Mozambique.
Details of PIB emerge
Nigeria’s proposed oil law reportedly calls for privatising NNPC, amending the royalty regime and changing the line-up of state agencies overseeing the hydrocarbon sector
Tanzania reports LPG imports up 16.4% in 2019
Tanzania’s Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (Ewura) revealed last week that LPG imports went up by more than 16% in 2019.
Saudi ships first blue ammonia cargo to Japan
Nigeria looks to boost gas use in transport
Siemens to provide cryogenic BOG compression train for NLNG
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has arranged to acquire a cryogenic boil-off gas (BOG) compression train from Germany’s Siemens.
Turkey’s Socar owned STAR refinery ‘sharply cuts Russian Urals purchases in favour of Iraqi, Norwegian grades’
STAR refinery goes cold on Urals
Lummus picked for Duqm petchem technologies
Venezuela and Iran take the next step
The latest tankers to bring Iranian fuel to Venezuela are also handling the latter country’s crude exports.
Equatorial Guinea aims to move ahead with modular refinery project
Equatorial Guinea’s government is moving ahead with plans to build the country’s first oil-processing plant, according to Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, the head of the Ministry of Mining and Hydrocarbons (MMH).
Saudi Industrial Investment Group in merger talks to acquire remaining 50% of National Petrochemical Company
NRG: Steps being taken in several directions
Cabinda refinery site cleared of mines
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.

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