Updated: Baker Botts, GaffneyCline to lead Tanzania’s LNG talks
Tanzania has chosen the UK office of Baker Botts and GaffneyCline to lead talks with foreign investors on a proposed LNG export facility.
Tanzania has chosen the UK office of Baker Botts and GaffneyCline to lead talks with foreign investors on a proposed LNG export facility.
Tullow Oil’s shift to a more conservative stance is paying off, it seems, with debt down and cash flow on the rise.
Adnoc has set out plans to issue bonds via a new wholly owned subsidiary, as it continues working to raise capital.
Shell’s Graff-1 well has made a “significant” discovery offshore Namibia, Reuters has reported citing three industry sources.
The industry drilled more wells in 2021 than 2020, IHS Markit has reported, with notable successes in high impact wells adding new resources.
Concerns about the impact of seismic surveys on local marine wildlife are “poppycock”, one of the companies involved has said.
DP World has won another court case against Djibouti, on the Doraleh terminal, in London, while also pursuing a Chinese company on the issue.
AD Ports has established a new agreement with Eni’s local subsidiary on setting up a marine logistics base.
If you were one of the winners of Nigeria’s marginal field bid round but have not paid the signature bonus, too bad, your time is up.
Dangote Industries will commission its 650,000 barrels per day refinery by the end of the year, officials have told African Development Bank (AfDB) president Akinwumi Adesina.
Gulf Keystone Petroleum has declared an additional dividend but warned that production will not grow as much as expected in 2022.
The United Arab Emirates has destroyed two ballistic missiles launched from Yemen this morning.
Ghana has waived sulphur specifications on locally produced vehicle fuels in order to keep its refineries functioning.
Masdar did not win a piece of the ScotWind action this week, but the company is keenly interested in further offshore wind opportunities in the UK.
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has launched new plans to crack down on illegal refining, including tackling those facilities linked to the security forces.
The UK has set out its hopes to increase trade links with Africa, not least in the energy sector, although divisions continue over quite how policies should be pursued.
Masdar has struck international deals on two of its domestic green hydrogen projects, on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW).
Masdar aims to be the world’s largest renewable energy company in the world, with a 100 GW target by 2030.
ADM Energy’s board has seen off a shareholder activist attempt at revolution, while a legal challenge over an oilfield in Nigeria has been pushed back.
Two explosions have occurred in Abu Dhabi, close to the capital, in what is rumoured to be a terrorist attack.
TotalEnergies and Inpex are selling out of Angola’s offshore Block 14, transferring their interests to locally owned Somoil.
BP has signed a strategic framework agreement (SFA) with Oman, with the plan of delivering a “multiple gigawatt world-class” renewable energy and hydrogen plan by 2030.
The FSO Safer poses both a local environmental threat but also a major pitfall for shipping through the critical Red Sea and Suez Canal.
Nigeria LNG (NLNG) will supply all of its LPG production to the domestic market, the company has announced, in line with the government’s plans to bolster local consumption.
TotalEnergies has chosen to exercise an option with Maersk Drilling for another well in Block 58, offshore Suriname.