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Transshipments boost Zeebrugge's LNG terminal

MARITIME: Construction begins at Germany’s Fifth Floating LNG Terminal in Lubmin in Germany

By Our Correspondent The Construction of “Deutsche Ostsee”, a LNG terminal in Lubmin, East Germany began on 20th September, 2022, according to FleetMon. It stated: “This is the first floating LNG terminal in Germany that is being privately funded by a consortium of companies. Deutsche ReGas, the company leading the effort stated that the terminal […]

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CO2CRC welcomes Sahara Group as the latest member of CO2CRC

Africa’s largest private power business, Sahara Group, has become a member of leading global carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) research organisation, CO2CRC.   The leading energy and infrastructure conglomerate joined the Australian-based CO2CRC to drive its commitment to reducing its emissions footprint and building a more sustainable business model. The company’s emissions reduction aspirations

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SNEPCo harps on safety ahead of Bonga Turnaround Maintenance

…provides free medical eyecare to 2000 Lagosians   By Eyo Nsima Nigeria’s premier deep-water oil and gas exploration and production company, Shell Nigeria Exploration, and production Company Limited (SNEPCo), says the scheduled turnaround maintenance of its offshore Bonga asset would be defined by safety as top priority. SNEPCo’s Managing Director, Elohor Aiboni, gave this charge

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How Anker damaged oil jetty in Chittagong

MARITIME ACCIDENT: Tanker broke off moorings causing Oil Terminal fire in Venezuela

By Our Correspondent A Product tanker LARKO broke off her moorings at Guaraguao Oil Terminal, Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, at around 0830 LT September 17, 2022, during loading of gasoline, according to FleetMon. It stated: “Product tanker LARKO broke off her moorings at Guaraguao Oil Terminal, Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, at around 0830 LT Sep

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African Energy Chamber Drives Intra-African Energy Investment in Lagos

AFRICA: AEW 2022 to Host Youth Energy Roundtable in Collaboration with the AfCFTA Youth Forum

By Our Correspondent The African Energy Chamber (AEC), in collaboration with the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) Youth Forum, will host a Youth Energy Roundtable discussion during this year’s edition of African Energy Week (AEW) – taking place from October 18-21, 2022 in Cape Town. During the forum, discussions will largely center on the

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TotalEnergies denounces dissemination by Greenpeace of false and misleading information on greenhouse gas emissions

Iraq: TotalEnergies sells non-operated interest in the Sarsang oil field

By Our Correspondent TotalEnergies has completed the divestment of its 18 per cent interest in the onshore Sarsang oil field in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, to ShaMaran Petroleum Corp., a company listed in Canada and Sweden and focused on oil exploration and development in Kurdistan, for a firm consideration of $ 155 million. According

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African Energy Chamber Drives Intra-African Energy Investment in Lagos

ANGOLA: H.E. João Lourenço’s Re-election as President to reinforce oil sector reforms introduced over the past 5 years — African Energy Chamber

By Eyo Nsima African Energy Chamber, AEC, the voice of the African energy sector, has observed that the re-election of H.E. João Lourenço’s as President of Angola would reinforce oil sector reforms introduced over the past 5 years. The AEC, which congratulated the President, stated: “The African Energy Chamber (AEC) would like to congratulate H.E.

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Shell set to resume TNP Pipeline Test

Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) is planning to resume the testing of its main trunkline, the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP). A competent source, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday in Lagos. NAN reports that the TNP  takes crude from production fields to SPDC joint venture terminal in Bonny Island in Rivers. It supports supports crude

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African Energy Chamber Drives Intra-African Energy Investment in Lagos

African Energy Chamber Urges United States to Lift South Sudan Oil Sanctions

By NJ Ayuk Four years have passed since the U.S. imposed sanctions on South Sudan’s oil industry. The goal had been to prevent oil money from funding the civil war that had been raging since 2013. By curtailing the ability of businesses and organizations to provide revenue for the South Sudanese government, U.S. officials reasoned,

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Middle East: Oil demand remains low despite the ease in COVID-19 lockdown

BREAKING: How Nigeria’s oil production drops below 1mb/d

By Eyo Nsima The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, NUPRC, has disclosed that Nigeria’s oil output dropped below one million barrels per day in August 2022. According to the regulator, the daily average production for August was 972,394 barrels compared to 1.083 million barrels produced in July 2022. .Details coming later

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