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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.
Nigeria’s Axxela pledges to expand West African gas transport infrastructure
Nigeria’s Axxela has pledged to continue working to expand its transportation network for natural gas in West Africa.
OPEC+ agrees to deepen cuts
AFC signs up for Guinean downstream project
TOR signs deal to refine crude
Turkish SWF to invest in petchem facility
Change at the top at Delek profits tumble
Qatar delays NFE award, expands LNG production plan
Despite delays at its North Field Expansion project, Qatar has increased its LNG production outlook as a result of positive results from recent drilling and appraisal work at the field.
Qatar delays NFE award, rocks LNG market
Petronas says RAPID is on track despite reports
Sonatrach sees pipeline gas sales sinking, spot LNG sales rising
Sonatrach, Algeria’s national oil company (NOC), anticipates a sharp drop in natural gas sales this year.
KRG intends to feed oil into Iraqi pipeline next year
Confusion as Iraq reiterates, expands refinery plans
Baniyas refinery resumes full operations after blast
ONHYM chief: Morocco remains committed to proposed Atlantic gas pipeline
The head of Morocco's government says the country remains committed to the construction of the Atlantic pipeline, which will pump natural gas from Nigeria to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
Second phase of development underway at Libya’s Faregh gas field
A subsidiary of Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) has successfully launched the second phase of development work at the Faregh natural gas field.
Tunisia sees Nawara gas field coming online by year-end
Slim Feriani, Tunisia’s Minister of Industry and Small and Medium Enterprises, said last week that his country was on track to bring the Nawara natural gas field on stream by the end of the year.

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