Shelf Drilling adds Nigeria work with TotalEnergies for jack-up
Shelf Drilling will provide its Baltic jack-up rig to Total E&P Nigeria under a newly secured contract.
Shelf Drilling will provide its Baltic jack-up rig to Total E&P Nigeria under a newly secured contract.
Exxon workers in Chad have gone on strike, amid concerns about employment following the proposed sale of local assets to UK-listed Savannah Energy.
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) plans to approve overhaul contracts on the Warri and Kaduna refineries in July and greenlight new condensate facilities swiftly thereafter.
Indonesia’s Pertamina has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Algeria’s Sonatrach.
A banking executive in Ghana, Asante Berko, has agreed to pay a penalty to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) have threatened to target oil installations in Nigeria’s oil-producing region and complained about various political problems.
SDX Energy has completed its first three wells in Morocco and will now pause until September or October.
Energean has signed up a rig from Stena Drilling to work on up to five wells offshore Israel.
Libya’s newly formed Ministry of Oil and Gas has condemned statements from the US embassy for “interference” in internal affairs.
A Ghanaian court has awarded Springfield Exploration and Production a 30% share of revenues from Eni and Vitol’s Sankofa field as of today.
The Netherlands has raised concerns about fuel exports for African markets, which have high levels of substances that are harmful to human health.
The East African Court of Justice has backed mediation as a first step in a legal fight between South Sudan and oil-producing communities.
Invictus Energy is on track to begin its seismic campaign, in Zimbabwe, in July, with mobilisation under way.
South Africa has rejected three applications from Karpowership on environmental grounds.
German LNG Terminal will apply for permission to build an LNG terminal at the Brunsbüttel site by June 30.
Bluewater Energy Services has won work to provide an export system offshore Benin, the end point of a pipeline running from Niger.
Companies have made offers for double the amount of equity available in Qatar Petroleum’s (QP) North Field East (NFE) project.
The Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI) has made a first payment to Gabon for the country’s reduced deforestation.
South Sudan’s Ministry of Petroleum (MoP) has launched its first oil licensing round, offering five blocks.
ExxonMobil is giving up three blocks offshore Mauritania, according to local reports.
AMEA Power is officially opening a 50 MW solar photovoltaic plant in Togo, the country’s first utility scale renewable energy project backed by an independent power producer (IPP).
Reconnaissance Energy Africa has come out swinging at stock pumping article from Canada’s The Globe & Mail.
Front-end engineering and design (FEED) work on the Uganda refinery should be completed in August, with a final investment decision (FID) possible in June 2022.
A Nigerian court has ordered Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) and Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN) pay 82 billion naira ($199.5 million) in compensation for an oil spill.
ExxonMobil is preparing to reduce headcount at its US offices by between 5% and 10% annually for the next three to five years by using its performance-evaluation system to suss out low performers, according to people familiar with the matter.