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UAE best-positioned in GCC to absorb oil shock
US sanctions and Iran’s medical care
African Energy Chamber urges tax breaks for local oilfield service providers
African oilfield service operators deserve support from the governments of African oil and gas-producing states, a Johannesburg-based industry association has argued.
Petchem market to be worth $7tn by 2027: TMR
Tecnimont bags $215mn urea plant deal in Turkey
Work inches forward on Mozambique LNG, Coral South FLNG
New contracts awarded for services related to the Mozambique LNG and Coral South FLNG projects mark steps forward for both facilities in an increasingly uncertain market.
Nigeria’s Rivers State moots modular refineries as solution to crude oil theft
The government of Nigeria’s Rivers State is mooting plans for the construction of multiple new modular refineries, saying that such facilities might help deter and reduce the theft and illegal processing of crude oil.
ZERA responds to criticism of new licensing requirements
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has pledged to revise new licensing requirements for retail sellers of refined fuels, following complaints from a key player on the domestic petroleum product market.
Fuel market survey: Ghana, Nigeria, Angola, Kenya
The downturn in world oil prices is already having an impact on fuel markets in Africa. This article offers a brief look at recent developments in four African states.
Tough outlook for refiners despite low oil prices
OMV expands petchem footprint with extra Borealis stake
Dangote Group outlines plan for offshore gas pipeline project
Nigeria’s Dangote Industries Ltd (DIL) has outlined plans for the construction of a high-capacity subsea pipeline capable of handling more than 31bn cubic metres per year of associated gas from offshore oilfields.
Lower oil prices pose trouble for Nigeria
The collapse of the OPEC-plus deal highlights Nigeria's vulnerability.
South African companies urged to seek LNG-related contracts in Mozambique
Several South African businesspeople said during the Africa Gas Forum in Cape Town last week that their country had the potential to benefit from the development of natural gas resources in Mozambique.
Angola hoping to see more filling stations built in eastern regions
Angola’s Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum has begun drawing up plans for the expansion of the country’s network of retail filling stations.
Nigerian independent prepares to commission first phase of modular refinery
Nigeria’s Waltersmith Refining & Petrochemical (WR&P) has said it expects to complete the first phase of a modular refinery at the Ibigwe oilfield in Imo State ahead of schedule.
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