Eni Produces 5 Million Tons of LNG from Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin

Italian oil company Eni announced on Friday that it has produced five million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the ultra-deep waters of Area 4 in Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin. This milestone is a significant achievement for the project, highlighting the technical and operational success, as well as the dedication, commitment, and collaboration of the entire team and its partners. \ Area 4 includes major industry players such as ExxonMobil, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC),

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Diamantino Urges Mineral Sector to Align with Global Energy Transition Goals

Angola’s Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil, and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo, has called on national companies in the mineral exploration sector to invest in the global energy transition, emphasizing the need to address the country’s current and future challenges. During his visit to Cuanza-Sul, the minister highlighted the importance of exploiting natural resources sustainably to benefit the population. Regarding the ongoing ban on quartz and gypsum exploration, Minister Azevedo clarified that the government has established a

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Ghana Launches $12 Billion Refinery to Become Regional Oil Hub

Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo has launched the construction of a 300,000-barrel-per-day oil refinery, positioning Ghana to become a leading petroleum hub in the region. Despite this ambitious goal, the project has faced criticism regarding potential shortcomings. Since becoming an oil producer in 2010, Ghana, the world’s second-largest cocoa producer, has seen its crude oil output reach approximately 132,000 barrels per day (bpd) and its natural gas production around 325 million standard cubic feet per day.

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Dangote Refinery Poised to Transform Nigeria’s Fuel Industry with Local Petrol Production

The Dangote Refinery is set to disrupt the longstanding Europe-to-Africa fuel trade and reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported refined products. As the world’s largest single-train refinery, Dangote Refinery has begun test runs for producing Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, according to a Reuters report citing industry monitor IIR Energy. The 650,000-barrel-per-day refinery is anticipated to commence full operations and start petrol distribution by mid-September, following several missed deadlines. The $20 billion facility,

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Niger Resumes Crude Oil Exports Through Benin After Dispute Resolution

Landlocked Niger has resumed crude oil exports via Benin, following a previous disruption caused by a trade dispute. The dispute halted shipments through a newly constructed Chinese-funded pipeline. The conflict began when Niger refused to lift its ban on imports from Benin, leading Benin to block oil exports through the PetroChina-backed pipeline in May, as reported by Reuters. Niger subsequently halted oil flow through the pipeline in June. In response, the junta-led government of Niger

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Brent Oil Price Surge Enhances Angola’s Revenue Outlook

Brent crude oil began yesterday’s session on the London futures exchange with a slight increase, opening at $79.71 per barrel, up from $79.66 at the close of last Friday’s session. During the day’s trading, the price climbed to $80.45 per barrel. This upward trend suggests a positive week ahead, driven by strong global demand and ongoing geopolitical uncertainties that continue to influence oil prices. Although Brent is trading below the $100 mark predicted a few

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TotalEnergies Invests $600 Million to Boost Republic of Congo’s Oil Production and Sector Growth

In May, TotalEnergies announced a $600 million investment in the Republic of Congo (ROC) aimed at enhancing exploration and production in the Moho Nord field. This investment will increase production by 40,000 barrels per day (bpd) from its current rate of 140,000 bpd, moving the ROC closer to its goal of reaching 500,000 bpd. TotalEnergies also holds the ROC’s Marine XX permit and has recently deployed two drilling rigs to facilitate new discoveries. This commitment

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Chevron Secures New Offshore Blocks in Angola

Chevron, a major player in Angola’s oil sector with a 26% market share, has recently made significant strides to further solidify its presence in the country. In mid-June, the U.S.-based giant signed contracts for two license areas off the coast of Angola—Blocks 49 and 50, located in the ultra-deepwater section of the Lower Congo Basin. A few years ago, this deal would not have been possible. The National Oil, Gas, and Biofuels Agency (ANPG), the

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Dangote Refinery Set to Disrupt Europe’s Oil Industry, OPEC Reports

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has announced that Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery, the world’s largest single-train facility, is poised to challenge Europe’s oil industry, particularly impacting the Northwest Europe (NWE) gasoil sector. In its June 2024 Oil Market Report, OPEC highlighted Dangote Refinery as a top supplier of diesel and aviation fuel. The report suggests that the refinery’s increased production could disrupt Europe’s oil and gas markets, a development experts believe will benefit the

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Oil Prices Recover Amid Positive U.S. Job Data and Middle East Tensions

The price of oil for October delivery closed yesterday at $79.39 per barrel, marking a slight increase from the previous day’s market data. On Thursday, oil prices rose for the third consecutive session, supported by U.S. jobs data that eased concerns over demand and ongoing tensions in the Middle East, helping prices recover from an eight-month low reached on Monday. Brent futures rose by $0.83, or 1.06%, to close at $79.16 per barrel. The increase

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