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Saudi Aramco expands scope of IPO via over-allotment option
Saudi Arabia’s national oil company (NOC) Saudi Aramco revealed at the weekend that it had exercised its right to add additional shares to its initial public offering (IPO).
Syrian president authorises formation of two new companies to build refineries
Syria’s government reported last week that President Bashar Assad had signed bills providing for the establishment of two private companies to operate hydrocarbon processing units.
Eni says hull of Coral South FLNG vessel is complete
Italy’s Eni reported on January 14 that it had marked the completion of the hull of a floating LNG (FLNG) vessel that will be used for the Coral South LNG project in Mozambique.
Satorp launches maintenance programme at Jubail refinery
Saudi Aramco Total Refinery & Petrochemicals Co. (Satorp) began a round of scheduled maintenance work on Train 2 of its oil-refining complex in Jubail on January 13.
Privately owned Nigerian company expands modular refinery
Nigeria’s Department of Petroleum Resources reported last week that a privately owned company had significantly expanded the capacity of its modular refinery in Ogbele, a town in Rivers State.
Sonatrach awards $3.7bn refinery contract to Spanish-Korean consortium
Algeria’s national oil company (NOC) Sonatrach has awarded a $3.7bn contract for work on a new grassroots oil refinery to a joint venture formed by South Korea’s Samsung Engineering and Spain’s Técnicas Reunidas.
MENA gas investments in decline: Saudi fund
Sudan backtracks on plan to end fuel subsidies
Oman sheds light on oil industry overhaul
Libyan refinery put at risk of shutdown after missile attack
Algeria awards $3.7bn refining contract
Qatar signs LNG supply deal with Kuwait
State-owned Qatar Petroleum has struck a deal to supply up to 3mn tonnes per year of LNG to Kuwait over a period of 15 years.
Nigeria planning to resume work on Ogidigben gas complex
Nigeria’s federal government has announced the revival of a major natural gas initiative that has been on hold for the last five years.
Proxy turmoil in Iraq puts Middle East on edge
Iraq seeks bids for Jordan oil pipeline
Nigeria LNG makes FID on Train 7 expansion project
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium revealed in late December that it had made a final investment decision (FID) on the construction of a seventh production train at its natural gas liquefaction plant on Bonny Island.
Sinopec finishes Al-Zour work as Kuwait makes downstream progress
Turkish-Libyan maritime accord raising tensions
Tensions remain high in the Eastern Mediterranean as Turkey talks about conducting joint exploration work with Libya and blocking the construction of the EastMed gas pipeline.
NNPC, partners sign FEED contract for condensate refinery project
State-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) and two private Nigerian companies signed a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a condensate refinery project at the weekend.
Algeria’s new president seen aiming for more oil and gas investment
Algeria’s government is likely to continue seeking foreign investment for oil and gas projects following the election of Abdelmadjid Tebboune as president.
Syrian gas fields come back on stream
Aramco and Pertamina to finalise reduced Cilacap plans in Q1
Sonangol cancels Cabinda deal, extends Soyo bidding
Sonangol cancels United Shine’s contract for Cabinda refinery
Angola’s national oil company (NOC) Sonangol revealed last week that it had cancelled a contract with the United Shine consortium for the construction of a refinery in Cabinda Province.
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