NRM at 34: Energy and Infrastructure

Energy and Infrastructure key development priorities since 1986 2020: The expected oil jobs are here The oil and gas sector is finally coming to the take-off stage. With the Final Investment Decision (FID) for the oil pipeline project expected this first quarter of 2020 (between now and March), what is on the minds of several

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UK Investors struggle to get Shares in Uganda oil sector

Investors from the United Kingdom have paid a second visit to Uganda to pave way on how they can improve their chances at acquiring some shares from the Uganda oil and gas sector The businessmen from 11 UK companies, that deal in petrochemical, pipeline, power and renewable industries, met up with senior Ugandan delegates on

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What Kenya needs to do to better protect those working in the oil sector

After decades of failed attempts, Kenya finally struck oil six years ago. Commercially viable reserves were discovered in Turkana, the northwest of the country, by British oil company, Tullow Oil. The basin is estimated to contain about 560 million barrels of oil. While commercial production is a few years away, there’s growing concern that Kenya isn’t ready for the environmental,

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Dangote oil refinery a threat to European plants

The crude oil refinery being built in Lagos by Dangote Industries Limited is a threat to refineries in Europe, which Nigeria relies mostly on for fuel imports, a global provider of energy and commodities information has said. The Editorial Director, Strategic Oil Markets Development, S&P Global Platts, Andrew Bonnington, said at the S&P Global Platts

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EGYPT: EGAS begins gas connection project

The oil ministry has started the project that aims to connect more houses to the national gas grid, Egypt Oil & Gas reports. The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) organized a workshop for the project’s team on June 25. The current phase of the project focuses on the technological aspect of the project including

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Angolan oil company chooses foreign supplier for fuel

The Angolan National Society of Fuels (Sonangol) chose the French company Total as a supplier of one million 200 thousand tons of gasoline until March next year, stated the news here today. This selection arose from a public contest launched last January, to which about twenty European, Asian and US companies were presented.The contract was

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Thyssenkrupp to Work on 5 Petrochemical Projects

German industrial company Thyssenkrupp will work on five new petrochemical projects in collaboration with Egyptian companies, Egypt Oil & Gas reports. Thyssenkrupp will construct a polybutadiene factory with the Egyptian Ethylene and Derivatives Company, propylene and polypropylene factories with the Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals Company, and a formaldehyde factory at Damietta Port. The German group is

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Nigerian oil exports to fall to 2018 low in July

Nigeria’s oil exports are expected to fall in July to just 1.43 million barrels per day (bpd), loading plans showed on Monday, the lowest level so far this year. The export plan comprised 48 cargoes, compared with 60 cargoes and a daily rate of 1.796 million bpd in June, due in part to an outage

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