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Botswana keen to ensure fuel and energy supplies during lockdown
Botswana’s government has pledged to ensure adequate supplies of fuel and energy to the population during the lockdown imposed to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
US extends sanctions waiver to Iraq
Equatorial Guinea, Marathon choose Vfuels for modular refinery study
The government of Equatorial Guinea and Marathon Oil (US) have chosen a contractor for a study of plans to construct a modular oil refinery.
Tension rises in the Persian Gulf
Ghanaian expert says low prices could lead to cuts in oil production
Ghana’s Institute of Energy Security (IES) has warned that sinking oil prices may force the company to reduce crude output.
Jebel Ali refinery expansion nears end
Mozambique LNG on hold after COVID-19 outbreak
Saipem wins deal for Egyptian rubbers plant
Qatar picks Chinese yard to build LNG carrier fleet
State-run China State Shipbuilding Corp. (CSSC) and state-owned Qatar Petroleum have signed a contract that will see the Chinese company build a new fleet of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers for the Middle Eastern gas giant.
NCDMB touts Project 100 programme to NLNG
The Nigerian Content Development Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has asked the four-member Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium to look to participants in its Project 100 programme as it seeks local contractors to assist in the expansion of its seventh production
Qatar's QP integrates petchem venture
Supertankers drafted in to store glut of crude oil
OPEC April Monthly Report makes for sobering reading
Petrofac loses Dalma work from ADNOC
Saudi Arabia slashes Asian oil exports by 2mn bpd
QP forges ahead with LNG expansion, undeterred
Qatar Petroleum is not downsizing its LNG expansion plans in the face of the market downturn, and has kicked off drilling at the North Field East project.
Sudan to allow private firms to import fuel
Nigeria announces end to fuel subsidies
ALACO DISPATCHES: Europe struggling to salvage Iran nuclear deal
American sanctions leave Europe unable to offer Iran the economic support it demands for compliance.
Oil plunges again after IEA paints bleak picture
Libya's NOC says gas flows disrupted following unauthorised pipeline closure
Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) has reported a disruption in natural gas flows through a pipeline serving the western part of the country.

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