ExxonMobil Stresses Security as Key to Mozambique LNG Project in Cabo Delgado

ExxonMobil Says Mozambique LNG Project Could Begin by 2030 if Cabo Delgado Security Improves US energy giant ExxonMobil has reaffirmed that security remains the decisive factor for advancing its multi-billion-dollar LNG project in Cabo Delgado, northern Mozambique. The company is leading the construction and future operation of natural gas liquefaction and related facilities for Area 4, one of the Rovuma Basin’s largest offshore blocks. The project is operated by Mozambique Rovuma Venture (MRV), a joint

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ExxonMobil Ties Mozambique LNG Project to Cabo Delgado Security Improvements

ExxonMobil Confirms Mozambique LNG Production Could Begin by 2030 if Cabo Delgado Security Improves ExxonMobil’s general manager in Mozambique, Arne Gibbs, has said that the company’s gas project in Cabo Delgado will only move forward if the security situation in the province continues to improve. The region, rich in natural gas reserves, has faced terrorist attacks since 2017. Speaking at the 10th Mozambique Gas and Energy Summit and Exhibition in Maputo, Gibbs stressed that “the

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Mozambique to Launch $7.2 Billion Coral Norte LNG Project in October

Mozambique Greenlights $7.2 Billion Coral Norte LNG Project, Backed by Eni, to Boost Gas Exports Mozambique will officially launch the $7.2 billion Coral Norte natural gas project next month in the Rovuma Basin’s Area 4, President Daniel Chapo announced on Monday during the Global Energy Alliance meeting in New York, held alongside the 80th United Nations General Assembly. Construction of Coral Norte is set to begin in October 2025, led by Italian energy major Eni.

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Soyo Gas Treatment Center to Receive First Angola LNG Shipment in November

Angola’s New Soyo Gas Treatment Center Set to Begin Operations with First LNG Shipment by November 2025 The Gas Treatment Center under construction in Soyo, Zaire province, is scheduled to receive its first shipment of natural gas from Angola LNG in November, according to the National Agency for Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG). ANPG stated that construction has been advancing “at full steam” since it began in October 2023. A recent inspection led by block

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Egypt and Nigeria Sign Energy Cooperation Deal to Boost Refinery and Gas Projects

Egypt’s EGPC and Nigeria’s NNPC Forge Partnership to Strengthen Refinery Operations and Gas Infrastructure The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at expanding the role of Egyptian petroleum companies in Nigeria’s development projects. The deal builds on Egypt’s growing footprint in African energy markets and the proven track record of Egyptian Projects Operation and Maintenance (EPROM) in managing Nigerian refineries. The agreement was

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Dangote Refinery Makes Breakthrough with First U.S. Gasoline Shipment

Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Secures First U.S. Gasoline Sales, Proving Capability in Premium Markets Nigeria’s $20 billion Dangote Refinery has reached a major milestone, delivering its first gasoline cargo to the United States after meeting the country’s strict fuel standards. The move signals the refinery’s growing global relevance and its ability to compete in premium markets. The inaugural shipment, carried aboard the tanker Gemini Pearl, was discharged on Monday at Sunoco’s Linden terminal in New York

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Chevron, Israel Sign $610 Million Pipeline Deal to Boost Gas Exports to Egypt

Chevron and Israel Ink $610M Nitzana Pipeline Deal to Expand Gas Exports Amid Regional Tensions Chevron and its partners in Israel’s Leviathan offshore gas field have signed a $610 million agreement with Israel Natural Gas Lines to build the Nitzana pipeline, a strategic project that will transport Israeli natural gas to Egypt. The 65-kilometer pipeline, expected to be operational by 2028, will carry at least 600 million cubic feet of gas per day. Once completed,

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IEA Warns of Accelerating Decline in Global Oil and Gas Fields

IEA: Faster Decline in Oil and Gas Fields Demands Urgent Investment to Maintain Supply The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that the natural decline in production from the world’s oil and gas fields is accelerating, driven by growing reliance on shale and deep offshore resources. The trend means companies must significantly increase investment just to keep global output steady. According to the IEA’s latest analysis, without ongoing investment in existing fields, the world would

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Afreximbank and MDGIF Partner to Invest $500 Million in Nigeria’s Gas Infrastructure

Afreximbank, MDGIF Sign $500 Million Deal to Modernize Nigeria’s Gas Infrastructure and Boost Industrialisation The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF) have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate the development and modernisation of Nigeria’s gas infrastructure. The agreement was formalised on the sidelines of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2025) by Mrs. Helen Brume, Afreximbank’s Director and Global Head of Project and Asset-Based Finance, and Mr.

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ANPG Confirms First Gas from Angola’s Offshore Block 1/14 Expected This Year

Angola’s Block 1/14 Set to Deliver First Gas in 2025 Angola’s national oil and gas concessionaire, the National Oil, Gas & Biofuels Agency (ANPG), has announced that first gas from offshore Block 1/14 is expected in 2025. The announcement was made by Paulino Jerónimo, President of ANPG, during the opening day of the Angola Oil & Gas 2025 Conference and Exhibition in Luanda on September 3. “We anticipate first gas from the block this year

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