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Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire develop new fuel infrastructure
Consolidation concerns as Iraq relaunches INOC
BP sets out LNG’s role in energy outlook
BP has published its Energy Outlook 2020, which sees LNG trade growing significantly in at least the medium term in two out of three scenarios.
Uganda signs deals on $3.5bn Tanzania oil pipeline
Waltersmith to launch modular refinery next month
NRG: Ahead of the peak
A warning that oil demand will peak within a few years overshadows some of the positive news coming from oil producers in recent days.
BP warns of peak oil demand just around the corner
Kyari: NNPC still mulling plan to unload majority stakes in refineries
The head of Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) said last week that his company was still looking into proposals for selling off majority stakes in the country’s four largest oil refineries.
ADNOC places 10% equity stake in fuel distributor subsidiary valued at $1bn to institutional clients
DFC clears $1.5bn in risk insurance for Area 4 gas project
Iran carries out more work at South Pars
Trafigura seeks position in Somaliland fuel supply
ADNOC awards EPC jobs for Jebel Dhanna Terminal
Total, Egypt's OLA team up for fuel terminal
NNPC denies graft at AKK gas pipe
Sonatrach hires contractors for pipe work
ADNOC dishes out contracts for infrastructure upgrades
Iraq reaches out to Eni for 300,000 bpd refinery plan
Total Tanzania says it has no plans to exit the country
The Tanzanian division of France’s Total has denied reports that it is preparing to exit the East African country, where it has a chain of around 100 retail filling stations.
East Med ambitions
Egypt has stepped up efforts to expand energy ties with nearby states, despite the hazardous geopolitical environment.
Renergen says its LNG auctions drew more interest than expected
Renergen said last week that its upcoming LNG auctions, the first of their kind in South Africa, had attracted more interest than anticipated.
Uzbekistan’s Bukhara refinery buys in Honeywell technology to help meet government’s oil and fuel ambitions
Facility will produce cleaner-burning Euro 5 standard petrol and diesel. Mirziyoyev administration would like to see an end to fuel imports.
NRG: A sense of uncertainty
World oil markets have regained some ground, but the industry continues to experience conflict on a number of fronts.

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