DMEA - Downstream Middle East & Africa

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Oil & Gas

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Overview

In a region which has shown both extensive investment and increased instability over the past few years, MEA merits a significant degree of technically minded and industry-focused coverage.

While DMEA details mid- and downstream company activity throughout the Middle East and Africa, it also contains information of tender announcements and awards, allowing our customers to be kept aware of what their competitors are up to as well as informing them of new opportunities.

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Engen reportedly headed for IPO in H1-2020

8 October 2019

Engen, a petroleum refiner and retailer that operates in seven African countries, is reportedly gearing up for an initial public offering (IPO) of stock.

Libyan oil sector facing multiple challenges

30 September 2019

Libya’s National Oil Company (NOC) has had to deal with a series of challenges in recent weeks.

Iran sells products on IRENEX

23 September 2019

Qatar Petroleum on LNG push at home and abroad

19 September 2019

Qatar Petroleum is moving forward with plans to grow its domestic LNG production capacity, find new buyers and expand its overseas LNG presence.

NEWSBASE: Market reels as Aramco facilities come under fire

17 September 2019

A major attack on Saudi oil facilities has cut production by 5.7mn bpd, but the full effect will not be felt until existing reserves dry up.

NEWSBASE: The attacks on Saudi oil infrastructure are the oil industry's 9/11

16 September 2019

The attacks on Saudi oil infrastructure could turn out to be the oil industry’s 9/11. Reacting to the news, JP Morgan said: “Clearly oil assets have been massively mispriced. The assumption that production facilities are secure is wrong."

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Frazer Simm

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