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Oil-rich Namibia could be the next Guyana, says TotalEnergies chief
Over the past two years, TotalEnergies, Shell and Galp Energia have made finds off the southwest coast of Africa that have made Namibia a hotspot for exploration. The Orange Basin find could be the world’s biggest-ever deep-water find.
Nigeria seeking $10bn injection in oil and gas sector
AIM-listed Afentra’s stock price jumps as Angola approves acquisition of Azule Energy’s assets
Sintana Energy acquires more high-impact acreage in Namibia’s Orange basin
TSX-listed exploration company Sintana Energy has acquired a material interest in the PEL 79 licence block taken in Namibia’s Orange basin located to the east of the ‘world-class’ Mopane discovery.
Eni’s crude and gas production in Egypt down 11.7% y/y in Q1
Italian supermajor Eni's oil and gas production in Egypt dropped by 11.7% y/y in the first quarter to 293,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d).
Turkey plans drilling operation offshore Somalia in early 2025
Turkey’s Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar announced last week that Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) will begin an exploration operation offshore Somalia in early 2025.
Nigerian Senate committee says Port Harcourt refinery 90% complete
Nigeria’s ad-hoc Senate committee – a group created to investigate turnaround maintenance of Nigerian refineries – has said that upgrades and repairs for the full rehabilitation of Port Harcourt refinery are at 90% completion.
Zimbabwe-focused gas group Invictus Energy inks offtake agreement with local gold producer Dallaglio
ASX-listed Invictus Energy (Invictus) has executed an agreement with gold miner Dallaglio to supply natural gas from its project in northern Zimbabwe to power up a mine owned by the latter.
TotalEnergies ready to expand fuel trade with South Africa amid surge in imports
French oil supermajor TotalEnergies SE (Total) has expressed an intention to expand fuel trade with South Africa after a series of shutdowns of local refineries led to a sharp increase in imports.
Zambia set to unlock untapped oil and gas potential
Zambia’s geological profile mirrors that of its neighbours, suggesting oil & gas potential akin to successes in the East African Rift Basin, an area with the Lake Albert Rift Basin in Uganda and traversing Tanzania, Mozambique, Kenya and Malawi.
Genser Energy boosts Ghana's energy infrastructure with new gas pipeline
Genser Energy, a prominent player in Ghana’s energy sector, has commissioned a 110-km natural gas pipeline in the Ashanti Region.
TotalEnergies ups interest in giant Moho field in Republic of Congo, divests two mature assets
TotalEnergies EP Congo has inked a deal with Trident Energy combining the acquisition of an additional 10% interest in the Moho licence from Trident Energy and the sale to that company of its 53.5% interest in the Nkossa and Nsoko II licences.
Noble Corporation completes drilling work in Ghana, announces new opportunities offshore Africa
Turkey set to commence oil drilling off Somalia coast in 2025
Turkey is gearing up to kickstart oil drilling operations off Somalia's extensive coastline starting early 2025, as confirmed by Mohamed Hashi Abdi, Director General of the Somali Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.
Nigeria’s NNPCL restarts operations at Awoba Unit Field
Shell Egypt, partners launch new development phase for offshore West Delta Deep Marine concession
Shell Egypt has agreed with its partners – Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS), Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), and Petronas – to initiate new developments within Egypt’s offshore West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) concession.
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