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MOROCCO: Chariot Regains Operatorship of the Lixus and Rissana licences

GABON: Tullow Signs Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with Gabon Oil Company for the sale of 100% of the shares in Tullow Oil Gabon S.A

Africa Oil Rebrands to Meren Energy

MOZAMBIQUE/ ZAMBIA: Mozambique, Zambia sign deal for US$1.5 billion gas pipeline

GABON: Dixstone Awarded the Construction, Procurement and Integration of Cap Lopez LNG Project

MOZAMBIQUE: Aiteo Eastern E&P, PETROMOC, Enter MoU to Build a new Refinery

MAURITANIA: Oceaneering Announces Award of Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair Contract by bp

EGYPT: EGPC Approves Consolidation of Capricorn’s 8 Existing Concession Agreements

Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi meets the Libyan Prime Minister to Review the Progress of Activities

Valaris Announces Five-well Contract Award for Drillship VALARIS DS-15 in West Africa

Monday, May 19, 2025

Tag: Zero Routine Flaring by 2030

Nine Companies and Countries Commit to End the Practice of Routine Gas Flaring
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Nine Companies and Countries Commit to End the Practice of Routine Gas Flaring

kamau April 20, 2015

Nine oil companies and nations including Royal Dutch Shell, Statoil, Norway and Gabon have committed, for the first time, to end the practice of routine gas flaring at oil production … Read More

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