Libya Achieves Highest Oil Production in Over a Decade, Targets 2 Million BPD by 2027

Libya’s crude oil production reached 1.4 million barrels per day (bpd) in December 2024, marking the country’s highest output since 2013. This achievement represents a key milestone in Libya’s goal to reach 2 million bpd by 2027. The National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced that the upcoming public bidding round for oil and gas in 2025 will support these production targets, attracting investments from major international companies. By increasing crude output, the NOC aims to boost

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Al-Harouge Oil Operations Unveils Advanced Oil Flow Measurement System to Boost Production

Al-Harouge Oil Operations, a subsidiary of Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC), has launched an advanced oil flow measurement system to enhance performance and increase production efficiency at the Amal oil field. The system features three main platforms: one to measure oil produced from the Amal field, another for oil received from NOC subsidiaries Gulf and Sarir, and a third for oil transferred to the Ras Lanuf port for export. Equipped with cutting-edge measurement technologies, the

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Red Sky Energy Enters Angola with Risk Service Contract for Block 6/24

Australian exploration and production company Red Sky Energy has solidified its entry into Angola’s oil and gas sector by finalizing a Risk Service Contract (RSC) for Block 6/24 in the Kwanza Basin. This milestone marks the company’s first venture into the resource-rich country. The agreement, signed on December 31, 2024, involves partnerships with Angola’s upstream regulator National Agency for Oil, Gas, and Biofuels (ANPG), Sonangol Exploração e Produção SA, and ACREP Exploração Petrolífera SA, granting

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TotalEnergies Extends Deepsea Mira Contract for Offshore Namibia Operations

Energy supermajor TotalEnergies has extended its contract for the Deepsea Mira semi-submersible rig, which is currently operating offshore Namibia. The rig is owned by Northern Ocean and managed by Odfjell Drilling. The extension adds 65 to 93 days to the initial contract term, generating an estimated additional revenue backlog of $27 million to $38 million for Northern Ocean. The sixth-generation CS 60 E harsh environment rig, capable of operating in water depths up to 10,000

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Repsol Resumes Exploration in Libya’s Murzuq Basin After a Decade

Spanish energy giant Repsol has resumed exploration activities in Libya’s Murzuq Basin, ending a ten-year hiatus. On December 31, 2024, the company began drilling operations at the Al-2/130 exploratory well, also known as Muammal Nasr. Located approximately 800 kilometers south of Tripoli and 12 kilometers from the Sharara oil field, the well targets the Mumaniyyat formation with a planned final depth of 1,844 meters. Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) welcomed the move, expressing optimism that

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Aliko Dangote Explains Nigeria’s Surprising Fuel Price Drop

Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, owner of the $20 billion Dangote Refinery, has shed light on the recent drop in fuel prices across Nigeria, following a year of steady increases. Speaking on Arise TV, Dangote emphasized that the price reduction was driven by market dynamics rather than any deliberate effort by marketers to provide festive season relief. Dangote explained, “The price reduction is a response to the market, let me just put it that way. It

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Libya’s NOC Surpasses Oil Production Target, Eyes Future Growth

The National Oil Corporation (NOC) has announced that daily crude oil production has exceeded its annual target, reaching an impressive 1,405,609 barrels of crude oil, alongside 52,633 barrels of condensates. This milestone highlights the unwavering dedication and resilience of workers at production sites across the nation, despite challenges such as delays in approving the 2024 budget. In a statement celebrating the achievement, the NOC credited the collaborative efforts of its workforce and partners and outlined

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Dangote Refinery Expands Petroleum Exports to Africa and Europe

Nigeria’s Dangote Petroleum Refinery has expanded its petroleum export operations to include Cameroon, Ghana, Angola, and South Africa. The announcement was made by Devakumar Edwin, Vice President of Oil and Gas at Dangote Industries Limited, during a visit from a delegation of Japanese business leaders to Nigeria. Edwin highlighted a recent partnership with Cameroon’s Neptune Oil, enabling the export of petroleum products to the Central African nation. In addition to its growing African market presence,

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Eni Accelerates Second Phase of Production at Ivory Coast’s Baleine Field

Italy’s energy giant, Eni, announced the launch of the second phase of oil and gas production at Ivory Coast’s offshore Baleine field on Saturday. This milestone comes ahead of the originally scheduled start date set for late 2024. Discovered by Eni in September 2021, the Baleine field began production in August 2023. The newly commenced second phase boosts output to 60,000 barrels of oil per day (bbl/d) and 70 million standard cubic feet of associated

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ACREP to Begin Oil Exploration in Angola’s Cabinda Norte Block in 2025

Angolan upstream firm ACREP plans to commence oil exploration in the onshore Cabinda Norte Block in 2025, with the goal of determining the economic viability of the block. The company will conduct feasibility studies to assess the block’s potential production capacity following exploration. Since 1968, up to 20 wells have been drilled in the block, but bureaucratic challenges have hindered their development. ACREP’s Operations Director, Idonio dos Santos, stated that these challenges have now been

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