Nigeria Aims for Full Refinery Operation by Year-End, Says Oil Minister

Nigeria’s new oil minister stated last week that the country expects all four oil refineries to be ready by the end of the year, with the southern Port Harcourt facility possibly beginning operations as early as December. The Port Harcourt refinery will begin processing oil by the end of 2022, the government announced last year. However, NNPC Ltd executives and succeeding oil ministers have launched a number of fruitless plans to restart, remodel, or enlarge

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Cheiron Petroleum Corp. Unveils New Egypt Discovery

The Cairo-based Cheiron Petroleum Corporation announced a new oil discovery in Egypt’s Geisum and Tawila West Concession in the Gulf of Suez, according to a statement by the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources on Tuesday. The petroleum ministry reported that the discovery was made through the GNN-11 exploratory well, and that three further wells can be drilled in the same area. According to the ministry, the output of crude oil in the Geisum and

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Nigeria’s NNPC Secures $3 Billion in Funding from Afreximbank

A dynamic energy company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has secured an emergency $3 billion loan from the pan-African financial institution, African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank), to improve its services across the entire petroleum value chain. The NNPC says the loan – which will be repaid using a limited amount of future crude oil production – will enable the company to settle taxes and royalties in advance while supporting the Nigerian government to stabilize the

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Minister of State for Petroleum and Gas observes future refinery in Cabinda

The Minister of State for Petroleum and Gas, José Barroso, observed the progress of the construction of the future refinery in Cabinda. During the technical visit to the refinery project, José Barroso received explanations from the Odebrecht representative, Joel Peito, with a focus on phase 1 of the refinery. Joel Peito also presented the ongoing infrastructure and civil works, the 30,000 barrels per day distillation unit, which is considered the heart of the refinery, the

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Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) Invests $95.25M in Uganda’s Petroleum Logistics Infrastructure

The Pan-African multilateral development financial institution, the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), will invest $95.25 million in Uganda’s petroleum logistics infrastructure. The investment will be directed towards the oil and gas company Mahathi Infra Uganda. The funds will be used to finance the construction of two self-propelled barges for operation on Lake Victoria. The financing will also support the development of 14 petroleum storage tanks, 20 truck loading bays, a jetty, and a parking lot with

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Ghana to increase petrol and diesel prices by 5.7%

Prices of petrol and diesel are likely to increase averagely by about 5.7% over the current mean price of ¢12.45 per litre, for the next two weeks. The price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas is also expected to go up by about 11.9%. According to the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), the expected increase is due to the 11.00% rise in prices of finished products on the international market and the about 6.79% surge in the

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Mozambique’s Shipment of Fuel to Malawi Conveyed via Rail from Nacala

The company Nacala Logistics, which operates the northern Mozambican port of Nacala and the rail corridors from the port, has just started sending liquid fuels from Nacala to Malawi, by rail. The first operation, as reported in the latest issue of the Maputo daily “Notícias”, consists of 29 tanker wagons containing 1.1 million litres of diesel. Previously, fuel was supplied to Malawi by road from the central Mozambican port of Beira, and the Tanzanian city

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Sonangol maintains leadership of the state’s consolidated assets

Sonangol continues to lead the ranking of the largest companies in the Public Business Sector (SEP), representing 57 percent of total aggregate assets in 2022, of 26.9 billion kwanzas. The ranking considers the balance sheets   of 71 companies in the public sector that provided accounts within the time period determined by the Institute for the Management of Assets and State Participations (IGAPE). According to the data, Sonangol’s assets reached 15.4 billion kwanzas, followed by far by

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Mozambique’s Minister Urges Swift Return of TotalEnergies

The Mozambican government last week defended the resumption of the natural gas production project by the consortium led by French multinational TotalEnergies “as soon as possible”, pointing out that “the security conditions are in place”. “”There are very clear signs that the security conditions are in place,” said the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Carlos Zacarias, speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the Ministry’s eighth coordinating council, which took place in the city of

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Global Petroleum Gets Greenlight for Next Phase of PEL 94, Offshore Namibia

Oil and gas exploration company Global Petroleum has received approval from Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy to proceed with the first renewal period of the offshore Walvis Basin Petroleum Exploration License (PEL) 94 in the southern African country’s Block 2011A. The work commitment for the period will span two years, from September 2023 to September 2025, and will involve the acquisition, processing and interpretation of 2,000km of 3D seismic data carried over from the

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