ExxonMobil Downsizes Operations in Nigeria Amid Broader Strategic Shift

ExxonMobil is downsizing its operations in Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil-producing country, as part of a broader strategy to scale down its presence in the region. The oil giant is vacating its expansive offices in Lagos with the expiration of a 33-year lease this Friday, according to insiders who spoke to Reuters. This move follows similar actions by other oil majors such as Shell, TotalEnergies, and Eni, which have attempted to exit Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta

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Nigeria Uncovers 122 Illegal Oil Refineries in the Southern Region

In the past week, Nigeria has made alarming discoveries of illegal oil refineries in its southern region, where the country’s oil reserves are concentrated. These findings shed light on persistent issues plaguing the nation’s oil sector, such as oil theft and vandalism, which have been ongoing for years. Similar incidents were reported back in February, indicating a recurring challenge. According to a report from Nigerian newspaper The Punch, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL)

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Dangote Refinery to Pursue Dual Listing on London and Lagos Stock Exchanges

Nigeria’s Dangote refinery is gearing up for a dual listing on both the London and Lagos stock exchanges, as revealed by Devakumar Edwin, an executive at Dangote Refinery, during a recent announcement. Aliko Dangote had previously expressed the intention to publicly list Dangote Petroleum Refinery on the Nigerian Exchange Limited, as mentioned in an interview with the Financial Times last year. However, Edwin highlighted that solely listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange wouldn’t suffice due

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Uganda National Oil Company Secures Fuel Supply Agreements with Major Oil Marketers

Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) has finalized agreements with major oil marketers in response to potential threats to its fuel supply monopoly. The Sales and Purchase Agreements (SPAs) were signed on Tuesday, outlining the roles and responsibilities of each party within the supply chain. A report by The East African revealed that UNOC has secured long-term contracts with over 80 oil marketers in Uganda, establishing ties with the market’s largest fuel dealers. This move follows

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Kogas Reaffirms Investment in Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin Gas Project

Yeon-Hye Choi, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Korean oil company Kogas, has expressed a strong commitment to continue investing in the billion-dollar natural gas production project in Area 4 of the Rovuma Basin, off the northern coast of Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province. This commitment was reaffirmed during a meeting in Seoul with Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi. During the meeting, they discussed enhancing security measures against Islamist terrorist activities in some districts of

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Mozambique Opens Public Consultation on Galp Energia’s Sale of Rovuma Basin Stake to ADNOC

Mozambique’s Competition Regulatory Authority (ARC) has initiated a public consultation regarding Portugal’s Galp Energia’s planned sale of its stake in the Rovuma Basin natural gas consortium to the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) group, based in the United Arab Emirates. In a notice published on Monday, the ARC announced that it received a “notification of a concentration of companies” on May 27, effective from May 30. This notification pertains to a deal valued at

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Shell Egypt Secures New Agreements for Deepwater Exploration in the Herodotus Basin

Shell Egypt has signed two new agreements with Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Tarek El Molla, for investments in the deepwater sector of the Herodotus Basin off the western Mediterranean coast. Shell acquired 67% of the 6,800 square kilometer North Marina and North Cleopatra concessions through its subsidiary BG Delta Limited, which will manage the operations. The remaining stakes were awarded to Chevron, which acquired 27% through its subsidiary Noble Energy Egypt, and

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CIB Commits $300M to Boost Egypt’s Renewable Energy Initiatives

Hisham Ezz Al-Arab, Chairperson of the Commercial International Bank of Egypt (CIB), announced that the bank has been actively financing various new and renewable energy projects in Egypt. The bank aims to help achieve the target of 30% renewable energy by 2030, focusing on electricity generation from solar and wind sources. Ezz Al-Arab also mentioned that other countries, like Kenya and Tanzania, are incorporating geothermal e nergy into their energy mix. The total financing volume

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Dangote Refinery Makes Waves with First European Jet Fuel Shipment

Nigeria’s Dangote refinery has reached a new milestone by exporting its first jet fuel cargo to Europe. This move marks a significant expansion of the refinery’s reach and potential impact on global fuel markets. British multinational BP is currently transporting the initial shipment, consisting of 45,000 metric tons of jet fuel, onboard the Doric Breeze from the Lekki Free Zone in Lagos, Nigeria. This shipment follows BP’s successful bid for a portion of a 120,000

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ANPG to Launch Geological Mapping Project in Etosha/Okavango Basin

The National Oil, Gas and Biofuel Agency (ANPG) is gearing up to launch the first phase of a significant project in southern Angola. The initiative, titled “Geological Mapping and Demining Study Project,” will focus on the Etosha/Okavango Basin, spanning the provinces of Moxico, Cuando Cubango, and Cunene. This project aims to assess the oil and hydrocarbon potential within the basin. Initial areas of interest include Chiedi in Namacunde municipality and Ruacana in Curoca, both located

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