Adnoc signs up Japanese, Korean interest in blue ammonia
Adnoc and ADQ have agreed a partnership deal with Japanese and South Korean companies on developing a blue ammonia facility at the TA’ZIZ zone in Ruwais.
Adnoc and ADQ have agreed a partnership deal with Japanese and South Korean companies on developing a blue ammonia facility at the TA’ZIZ zone in Ruwais.
Adnoc has announced $6 billion worth of contracts with drilling companies, focused on downhole completion equipment and wellheads.
Adnoc has signed a $6.2 billion deal with Borealis to expand the Borouge facility, in the United Arab Emirates.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi has filed his papers to run for president in Libya’s election, due on December 24.
UK Climate Investments (UKCI) and Norfund are teaming up to back a joint venture investing in onshore wind farms in South Africa.
Australia’s FAR has begun drilling the Bambo-1 exploration well, offshore The Gambia.
South Africa is struggling with its domestic energy mix, not least its heavy reliance on coal, but sees hydrogen as an opportunity to pursue.
A Mozambique NGO has accused Eni of evading taxes and local content responsibilities through its use of foreign contractors at the Coral Sul floating LNG (FLNG) project.
Opposition is building against Shell’s plan for a 3D seismic survey of South Africa’s southeast coast.
Swedish prosecutors have charged high-ranking executives at the Lundin Group over complicity in war crimes committed in Sudan.
A blanket policy of renewables at the expense of hydrocarbons is “holding back Africa’s development potential”, a white paper from Frontier has warned.
Tlou Energy has set out plans to produce hydrogen at its Botswana project, with support from Synergen Met.
Tullow Oil has pre-empted the sale of Occidental Petroleum’s stake in the Jubilee and TEN fields to Kosmos Energy, in Ghana.
Aiteo Eastern Exploration and Production Co. (AEEPCo) has reported a major spill in the Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
Aquaterra Energy has won a $4.4 million contract to participate in the conversion of the Hibiscus Alpha jack-up rig, which will be located offshore Gabon.
Africa Energy has sung the praises of an early production system (EPS) plan to develop gas discoveries offshore South Africa.
Partners on Cameroon’s Etinde have warned that costs to develop would be much higher than initially thought and exports via Equatorial Guinea may be the answer.
Tanzania has begun negotiations with companies on a proposed $30 billion LNG scheme.
Petrochemical giant Sasol has come under fire for its emission reduction plans, particularly around its reliance on new technologies and resources to deliver the needed gains.
Africa Oil Week (AOW) and African Energy Week (AEW) have gone head to head, competing for interest and delegates to come to Dubai and Cape Town respectively.
The timing is right for ADIPEC in person, conference organisers dmg Events have said, with people eager to get together – and coming just after the COP26 event in Glasgow.
An accident during decommissioning work at a field offshore Libya has left at least three workers dead.
Climate change is a global problem but some areas have more to lose, particularly those in the developing economies.
The United Arab Emirates has launched its Hydrogen Leadership Roadmap, with the stated aim of capturing a 25% market share.
GL Africa Energy has reached an agreement to finance and operate a 250 MW power plant in Mozambique’s Nacala District.