Dangote Refinery Seeks to Purchase 24 Million Barrels of US Crude

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery, constructed by Africa’s wealthiest individual, plans to buy 24 million barrels of US crude over the next year to boost its processing rates. Specifically, the refinery is interested in purchasing 2 million barrels of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Midland crude each month for a year, starting in July. This tender, aimed at securing overseas oil, highlights the significant role the Dangote Refinery is poised to play in global crude and fuel

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Expansion of Beira-Harare Pipeline Secures Regional Energy Supply

The Beira corridor stands as a critical fuel supply route for Zimbabwe and a primary transit pathway for fuels heading to Zambia and the Katanga region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Integral to the region’s energy infrastructure are the combined assets of CFM (Port of Beira operator), CPMZ (Mozambican pipeline operator), PZL (Zimbabwean pipeline operator), and NOIC (Zimbabwe’s government-appointed shipper). Their efficient operation ensures energy security for Mozambique and the landlocked nations along

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QatarEnergy Joins ExxonMobil in Egypt Offshore Exploration

QatarEnergy partners with ExxonMobil, acquiring a 40% stake in two offshore Egypt exploration blocks through a farm-in agreement. Under the terms of the agreement, which is subject to customary approvals by the government of Egypt, QatarEnergy will acquire a 40% working interest in each of the Cairo and Masry offshore concession agreements, while ExxonMobil, as the operator, will retain the remaining 60% working interest. The Cairo and Masry offshore exploration blocks were awarded to ExxonMobil

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TotalEnergies and Dangote Refinery Sign Landmark Supply Deal

TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne announced that the company has signed its first supply agreement with Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery. The announcement was made during a meeting with Aliko Dangote, although specific details of the agreement were not disclosed. “We met this morning; we made the first deal between both of us,” Pouyanne said during a panel at the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Rwanda. “The two CEOs met with our head of trading, and we found

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Dangote Refinery Secures 24 Million Barrels of US Crude

Nigeria’s Dangote refinery, Africa’s largest, is actively sourcing a portion of its crude oil from the United States. A Bloomberg report said the $20 billion refinery, established by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has issued a term tender to buy two million barrels per month. The tender for overseas oil—from a refinery that’s situated in Africa’s largest producer nation—highlights how significant the plant will be in global crude and fuel trading. It will be the

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Nigeria Starts allocation of new oil blocks

On Tuesday, May 14, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) announced the start of the 2024 oil block licensing round. The Chief Executive of NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, announced this at the Miami, Florida, International Roadshow for the 2024 licensing round, hosted by the NUPRC, in collaboration with the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN). The commission said the 2024 block licensing round would last for approximately nine months. Mr. Komolafe, while unveiling the bidding

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Angola Plans to Bid for Over 50 Oil Blocks by 2025

Angola aims to bid for more than 50 oil blocks by 2025, announced José Paulino, the President of the Board of Directors of the National Agency for Petroleum, Gas, and Biofuels (ANPG), on Tuesday in Luanda. Speaking at the opening of the 1st Luanda Exploration Forum, Paulino emphasized that this ambitious bidding plan underscores the government’s dedication to the development of the oil sector. “These actions reflect our country’s vision of increasing production in a

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Angola’s Oil Production Set to Rise by 3% in 2024

Angola’s oil production is expected to increase by 3% this year, rising from 1.13 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2023 to 1.16 million bpd in 2024, according to British consultancy Oxford Economics. Despite a slight drop in production in April, where output fell to 1.11 million bpd, 60,000 barrels less than the previous month, production has overall increased since the beginning of the year. Oxford Economics forecasts that Angola’s oil production will maintain an

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Kwame Oil e Gás to Invest $1 Million in Infrastructure and Training

By the end of the year, Angolan company Kwame Oil e Gás will invest $1 million to improve infrastructure and high-pressure washing equipment in oil tanks, announced General Director Aurélio dos Santos on Monday in Luanda. In an interview with Jornal de Angola, dos Santos highlighted that unlike some local companies, Kwame Oil e Gás, a consortium with 100 percent Angolan capital, prioritizes the training and development of local young people with no prior experience.

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Sonangol, Total Energies, and Petronas Partner for $6 Billion Oil Exploration Project in Angola

On Monday in Luanda, Sonangol, Total Energies, and Petronas signed a joint partnership agreement to explore and produce oil in the Kaminho Project of Block 20. This investment, valued at $6 billion, is expected to ensure a daily production of 70,000 barrels by 2028. The Kaminho Project in Block 20 includes the Cameia and Golfinho fields, located 100 kilometers off the coast of Luanda. The block has oil reserves estimated at 400 million barrels. Total

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