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LIBYA: TotalEnergies Announces the Restart of Production at the Mabruk Field

GABON: Assala Energy announces hydrocarbon discovery at Magoga-A

NIGERIA: TGS Announces Multi-client 3D Survey Offshore Eastern Niger Delta

BENIN: Lime Petroleum Holding Announces Hook-up of MOPU and FSO on the Sèmè Field

GABON: VAALCO Energy Provides Operational Update on Offshore Drilling Program

KENYA: Tullow Oil Reports Receipt of Tranche B payment for sale of South Lokichar assets

EGYPT: ABL Awarded Offshore Gig at Kamose field

SOUTH AFRICA: Lyra Energy Secures Private Sector Offtake for a 255 MW Solar Power Plant

Helium One Global Says ESP Testing Demonstrates Enhanced Flow Rates & Supports Strategic Farmout Process

BENIN: Lime Petroleum Announces First Oil from the AK-2H well Warns it May be Unable to Meet its Financial Obligations

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Tag: Qatar

Mozambique could join Australia, Qatar in league of world’s largest Gas producers
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Mozambique could join Australia, Qatar in league of world’s largest Gas producers

Samuel Kamau Mbote January 7, 2015

Mozambique could become the third world’s largest Gas producer after Australia and Qatar should it secure the needed foreign investment in the range of $20Bn to $25Bn according to a … Read More

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From Oil Field to Football Field: Why Are So Many World Cup Contenders Resource-Dependent?
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From Oil Field to Football Field: Why Are So Many World Cup Contenders Resource-Dependent?

Samuel Kamau Mbote June 12, 2014

Source: resourcegovernance.org Qatar’s alleged plot to “buy” the 2022 World Cup has been making global news recently, with salacious stories of bribes paid to African and South American FIFA officials and deals to exchange natural … Read More

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