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Tanzania: Mnazi Bay Mobilises Rig for Three-Well Drilling Campaign to Boost Gas Production

MOZAMBIQUE: Mozambique LNG announces the full restart of all its activities onshore and offshore

ANGOLA: Afreximbank Successfully closes $1.75B Facility for Sonangol

High-impact Wells: Africa Will Continue to Drive Global Drilling Activity in 2026

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Invictus Energy Terminates Subscription Agreement with Al Mansour Holdings

NIGERIA: Chevron Successfully Completes the Awodi-07 Appraisal and Exploration Well

MOROCCO: Sound Energy Provides Tendrara Development, Anoual Exploration Permits Operational Update

BENIN: Sèmè Field in Block 1 expected to Commence Production Next Week

LIBYA: TotalEnergies Signs the Extension of the Waha Concessions until 2050

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Tag: Covid

Many of Africa’s Oil and Gas Companies in Distress or Battling with Liquidity Post-COVID-19
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Many of Africa’s Oil and Gas Companies in Distress or Battling with Liquidity Post-COVID-19

kamau December 14, 2020

Global law firm Baker McKenzie’s recent Global Oil and Gas Survey: Response to the Oil Price Crisis, outlines how before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global oil and gas industry was … Read More

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60 Years After Independence Nigeria’s Energy Industry Hasn’t Realized Its Promise — But It’s Getting Closer
Countries Top News West Africa

60 Years After Independence Nigeria’s Energy Industry Hasn’t Realized Its Promise — But It’s Getting Closer

kamau October 1, 2020

On Oct. 1, 1960, everything seemed possible for Nigeria: After nearly 80 years of colonialism under Great Britain, it was finally an independent nation. During the newly independent nation’s earliest … Read More

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