Eskom signs AFD deal, as labour talks kick off
Eskom has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Agence Française de Développement (AFD) on developing a more competitive – and lower carbon – electricity system.
Eskom has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Agence Française de Développement (AFD) on developing a more competitive – and lower carbon – electricity system.
The Tobruk power plant has leaked diesel and there are mounting fears of pollution spreading.
Total has carried out the first ship-to-container ship LNG bunkering in France, on April 30, while Titan LNG has announced a new vessel in Zeebrugge.
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) has been forced to deny that the company has run out of cash.
DNG Power has objected to its disqualification in South Africa’s emergency power tender, alleging wrongdoing by a number of parties.
Angola and Zambia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the construction of pipelines between Lobito and Lusaka.
Sasol shareholders should expect better times ahead, with the company forecasting an improvement in earnings per share of at least 20%.
Seplat Petroleum has ramped up production in the first quarter and has set out plans to rebrand as Seplat Energy.
Benefiting from higher oil prices, Total reported an adjusted net income of $3 billion for the first quarter, up 69% year on year.
Egypt has signed an agreement for a major petrochemical plant in Ain Sokhna, with an investment of $7.5 billion.
Saipem has issued a warning over its 4 billion euro ($4.8bn) contract for work on Mozambique LNG, following Total’s declaration of force majeure.
Vaalco Energy has signed a deal for a new floating storage and offloading (FSO) unit at its Etame Marin field, replacing BW Offshore with Omni Offshore Terminals.
ADM Energy has completed its purchase of a stake in Nigeria’s Barracuda field, with the aim of reaching first oil in the second half of this year.
Shareholders in FAR have approved the sale of the company’s stake in a Senegal licence to Woodside Energy.
The first caisson for the BP-led Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project in Senegal has left the port of Dakar.
National Oil Corp. (NOC) has lifted force majeure at Marsa al Hariga following progress from the government on paying its bills.
Trafigura and Braskem have teamed up to deliver the world’s first cargo of carbon-offset naphtha.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has restored four licences to Chinese-owned Addax Petroleum.
BP has started up gas production at the Raven field, offshore Egypt.
Delek Drilling has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Petroleum on the sale of a gas field offshore Israel.
Total has declared force majeure at its Mozambique LNG project, citing the local insecurity.
The energy transition will require an incredible amount of capital, creating high-risk, high-reward opportunities for those participating.
Dana Gas has abandoned plans to sell its Egyptian assets to IPR Wastani Petroleum for up to $236 million.
Engen has set out plans to convert its Durban refinery to a storage terminal, with the processing facility no longer economic to run.
BW Offshore has signed the FPSO Berge Helene over for demolition and recycling in India, the company said.