Invictus scraps partner talks on Zimbabwe project
Australia’s Invictus Energy has scrapped a farm-in agreement for its Cabora Bassa project in Zimbabwe.
Australia’s Invictus Energy has scrapped a farm-in agreement for its Cabora Bassa project in Zimbabwe.
Rwanda will provide a 1,000-person force to Mozambique’s trouble Cabo Delgado Province to assist in a counter-insurgency programme.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) was established in 2015 to maximise economic recovery (MER) from the North Sea. Five years later, it launched its net zero strategy.
Nigeria’s two houses have passed versions of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) but various groups remain unhappy, highlighting the challenges for the legislation ahead of presidential approval.
Eni has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on producing hydrogen in Egypt.
Congo Kinshasa has set out plans to tackle the threat – and opportunity – of gas under water in Lake Kivu.
Creation of a strong national oil company is essential to meeting South Africa’s energy needs, Minister of Mineral and Energy Resources Gwede Mantashe has said.
Australian minnow FAR has completed the sale of its stake offshore Senegal to Woodside Energy.
Eni has made a significant oil find offshore Ghana, close to its existing Sankofa hub, which would allow it to fast track production.
Mental health has always been tough to tackle, in part because of stigmas around it. Energy Voice sat down with Texo commercial director, Steve Johnson, to try and get some insights into the company’s approach and how this ties into the broader changes in the energy sector.
Petrojet’s crude oil storage tank in Ras Badran has officially entered the Guinness World Records ranking.
Sasol and the Industrial Development Corp. (IDC) have signed up to work together on driving South Africa’s green hydrogen sector forward.
The Nigerian Senate and House of Representatives have passed the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in a bid to draw in more investment, from foreign and domestic sources.
ExxonMobil has drilled a disappointing well offshore Guyana that failed to encounter commercial hydrocarbons.
Qatar Petroleum (QP) has signed deals with TotalEnergies on entering three more offshore exploration blocks in South Africa.
The energy transition will come in a variety of forms, but playing a critical role will be offshore wind, carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS), and hydrogen.
Scotland’s approach to trade with Africa is changing, driven by new commercial pressures, COVID-19 and the energy transition.
Qatar Petroleum (QP) has raised $12.5 billion through a bond sale, in order to finance its North Field East (NFE) project.
South Sudanese production has dropped to 154,000 barrels per day but the government is eager to secure investments, both in new exploration and in increasing its recovery rate.
A small US-listed company has signed an agreement to develop a $2.4 billion refinery in Oman’s Port of Duqm.
ARA Petroleum Tanzania (APT) expects to begin acquiring 3D seismic this quarter.
London-listed Wildcat Petroleum has set out plans to focus on Angola initially, with a secondary exploration drive in Namibia.
South Korea will provide $600 million to co-finance energy projects in Africa, alongside the African Development Bank (AfDB).
The International Finance Corp. (IFC) has arranged a $360 million for Basrah Gas Co. (BGC), which will be one of the largest gas flaring reduction schemes in the world.
A Canadian company has loaded two well service rigs onto an Antonov AN-124 to carry them to Oman.