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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.
Tanzania’s energy minister says domestic fuel stocks are growing
Tanzania has made concrete progress in its effort to expand domestic petroleum product stocks, according to Energy Minister Medard Kalemani.
Angola shortlists bids for 100,000 bpd oil refinery
Turkey tangles with its neighbours in the East Med and beyond
Coronavirus the focus of major oil policy decisions
Iraq looking at alternatives to Iranian natural gas
Sharjah makes first gas discovery in three decades
Saudi petchem giant reports first quarterly loss in decade
Borouge sets up shop in Egypt
Militants strike Syrian oil refinery
Iraq to use Chinese fund to build Kurdish refinery
Refiners face rocky start to 2020: Wood Mackenzie
Sudan reports motor fuel shortages
At least four cities in Sudan have experienced problems with fuel supplies since mid-January: El Obeid, Khartoum, Nyala and Port Sudan.
Libya still sinking
Libyan oil production and revenues have continued to drop amidst fighting between GNA and LNA forces.
NNPC, Chinese banks gearing up to sign financing deal for AKK pipeline
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) is close to wrapping up a deal with Chinese lenders on a credit that will help cover the cost of the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) natural gas pipeline project.
Tensions simmer around Cyprus and East Med Gas Plan
LAPSSET infrastructure project gains AU support
Iraqi oil facing future challenges
Jordan plans second refinery
Uganda refining project nears FID
Total signs 10-year supply deal with Nigeria LNG
France’s Total has struck a deal to buy 1.5mn tonnes per year (tpy) of LNG from the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) terminal on Bonny Island.

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