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NLNG consolidates remarketing plans via 10-year deal with Galp Trading
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has signed a long-term supply deal with Galp Trading for remarketed volumes of fuel from Trains 1, 2 and 3 of the its liquefaction plant on Bonny Island.
Liberian fuel crisis rolls on
Uganda seeks Chinese credits to build new oil roads
Uganda’s government is reportedly preparing to borrow more than €100mn from China for an infrastructure project designed to facilitate the development of oilfields in the Lake Albert region.
Turkey flexes its muscles but friends are hard to find
Sound Energy moots micro-LNG project for Tendrara in Morocco
UK-listed Sound Energy has said it hopes to pursue a small-scale LNG project at the Tendrara licence area in eastern Morocco.
Drilling and challenges in the East Mediterranean
Saudi, Kuwait authorise shared oilfield restart from Sunday
US military offers Iraq a partial withdrawal
Bahrain’s LNG facility completed but its gas plans remain in flux
Egypt signs prelim deal on $6.7n petchem hub
NLNG comments on plan to maximise local content in Train 7 project
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium is touting its plan to maximise the use of local content in the construction of a new production train.
Sudan rations fuel in response to shortages
Sudan’s transitional government responded to burgeoning shortages of refined fuels by introducing a rationing regime on February 10.
Mozambique mulls small-scale refining project in Inhambane
Carlos Zacarias, the chairman of Mozambique’s National Petroleum Institute (known as INP), said last week that his organisation backed plans for a small-scale refining project in the southern province of Inhambane.
Libya sees oil production decline further, takes refinery off line
Conditions in the Libyan oil sector have continued to deteriorate over the last week, as forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar maintain their blockade of the country’s crude export facilities.
UAE's Brooge secures land for oil storage expansion
BP mulls sale of Algerian gas project
UAE strikes gas, twice
Botswana again makes $4bn CTL pitch
Botswana wants to build a $4bn coal-to-liquid (CTL) project to boost fuel security and monetise its coal assets
Oil minister claims Iran’s become OPEC’s biggest petrol exporter
Equatorial Guinea hopes Noble can launch Alen field by end-2020
The government of Equatorial Guinea has said that it hopes Noble Energy (US) and its partners will be able to launch production at the offshore Alen field before the end of this year.
Shell lifts force majeure on Bonny Light crude shipments
Shell Petroleum Development Co. (SPDC), a Nigeria-based subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell (UK-Netherlands), has lifted force majeure on shipments of Bonny Light crude.
Libyan oil production reportedly down again
Libya’s oil industry has continued to suffer over the last week, with production sinking to a new low.
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