NNPC, NCDMB sign on to Brass products plan
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC), the Nigerian Content Development Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and Zed Energy have signed a shareholder deal on the Brass terminal.
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC), the Nigerian Content Development Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and Zed Energy have signed a shareholder deal on the Brass terminal.
Technip Energies has awarded a contract for pre-installation and subsequent hook-up for a floating project offshore Mauritania and Senegal to Havfram.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has approved plans to allow embedded generation projects with up to 100 MW of capacity.
Algeria will hold its legislative elections on June 12, offering a slim opportunity for change – although with concerns already around turnout and legitimacy.
Could a pleasure craft that once belonged to Libya’s former president Muammar Gaddafi become the world’s first hydrogen-fuelled yacht?
TotalEnergies has chosen McDermott and Sinopec International Petroleum Service Corp. to carry out work Uganda’s Tilenga project.
The government has set a demanding timeframe to bring hydrogen into primetime – but crunch time is looming for the legal framework required.
With any energy transition, there is a need to bring about wholescale change, from the up, to the mid and the downstream.
Trident Energy will begin drilling in Equatorial Guinea’s Block G on June 22, following the arrival of the Sapphire Driller rig.
South Africa is working to secure additional power generation in various ways – but speed is of the essence.
Tellurian has signed a sale and purchase agreement with Vitol for the supply of 3 million tonnes per year.
Lekoil has sacked its CEO Olalekan Akinyanmi with immediate effect, the company has said.
Sasol has signed agreements to supply gas and LPG, allowing work to begin on the up-, mid- and downstream to begin in Mozambique.
Canada’s Reconnaissance Energy Africa has found further evidence of a working petroleum system in the Kavango Basin, in the first section of its second well.
Africa Oil Week will be held in Dubai this year, with the organisers highlighting the location as a safe alternative to Cape Town.
Eskom has cleared its CEO André de Ruyter of allegations made against him, with the complainant having been found guilty of poor performance and sacked.
Savannah Energy is in talks to buy ExxonMobil’s entire up- and midstream portfolio in Chad and Cameroon.
The Netherlands’ FMO has set out a new policy to move away from fossil fuel financing, although leaving open a small window of opportunity for African gas projects.
Tullow Oil’s non-executive chair Dorothy Thompson will step down from the board, triggering a search for a replacement.
The joint venture working at Abu Sennan has started production from a well only two months after the discovery, United Oil & Gas has said.
Reconnaissance Energy Africa continues to come under fire from various sources, including short sellers, but it has received public affirmation for its plans from local government in Namibia.
Valaris has won a one-well contract from TotalEnergies for work in Cote d’Ivoire, as operations begin to resume in the West African state.
Nigeria’s Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has completed the distribution of marginal fields to indigenous companies.
PGS and ION Geophysical have completed a survey offshore Egypt using a new extended long offset (ELO) design.
BP is considering the transfer of its assets in Algeria to Eni, according to a report from Reuters.