By John Odyek Added 22nd January 2020 12:29 PM Tom Ayebare Rukundo the manager economic and financial analysis PAU urged farmers to form joint ventures to be able to meet the required quality and quantities and to take advantage of such engagements to meet new stakeholders. OIL AND GAS Farmers living along East Africa Crude
Eni announces second oil discovery in Egypt’s western desert
Eni has announced a second light oil discovery on the B1-X exploration prospect located in the South West Meleiha license, located in Egypt’s Western Desert, the company announced in a press release. The well has delivered 5,130 barrels of light oil per day with low associated gas. It is the second well drilled by Eni to
Nigeria’s has unexplored 28b barrels of oil reserves offshore – NNPC official
Nigeria has unexplored 28 billion barrels of oil reserves located in the offshore area, Chief Operating Officer, Upstream, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr. Bello Rabiu, has said. According to him, this underscores the need to focus and encourage investment in the country’s upstream sector of the oil and gas industry. Speaking during a panel
EGYPT: NOCs to repay all debts to IOCs by 2020 – El Molla
Egypt’s National Oil Companies (NOCs) will repay all debts owed to international partners before the end of 2019, oil minister Tarek El Molla has said. He added that the debt has fallen to $1.2 billion, which is half of NOC debt owed to International Oil Companies (IOCs) in 2010. The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies wrote in
KENYA: Crude Oil ferrying to continue next week after security assurances by government
Transportation of crude oil under the Early Oil Pilot Scheme can now resume next week after area leaders allowed Tullow Oil to ferry the resource following a meeting between Turkana elected leaders led by Governor Josphat Nanok and a high powered government delegation led by Petroleum and Mining cabinet secretary John Munyes and Rift Valley
Brazil’s Petrobras lifts restrictions on doing business with Odebrecht
Brazil’s state-run oil company Petróleo Brasileiro SA (PETR4.SA) has lifted restrictions on doing business with certain units of the engineering firm Odebrecht SA [ODBES.UL], Petrobras said in a securities filing on Friday. Petrobras’ board of directors approved the measure at a board meeting on Thursday, the filing said. Odebrecht has been at the center of
SBM Offshore wins order for new Exxon Mobil oil and gas platform
Dutch marine engineer SBM Offshore has won a contract to supply a new production vessel for oil major Exxon Mobil in Guyana, setting its shares on track for their biggest gain in nearly two years. Under the terms of the deal, SBM will engineer and design a second floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO)
Total working to sustain Angolan oil production
Energy services company TechnipFMC said it would work alongside Total at a prospect the French supermajor said marked a new chapter offshore Angola. The French services company said it secured an engineering, procurement and construction contract in the deepwater Zinia field offshore Angola, a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Total leads a
Libya’s national oil company may halt operations at two major terminals
Libya’s National Oil Company said on Friday it expected to halt operations at two key export terminals this weekend, slashing crude output by a total of about 800,000 barrels per day (bpd). The announcement came after Libya’s unity government on Tuesday urged the UN to block any “illegal” oil exports from the chaos-hit country after
Brazil’s Petrobras likely to extend deadline in refineries sale
Brazil’s state-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro may extend the deadline for potential bidders for a 60 percent stake in four refineries to sign non-disclosure agreements, a person with knowledge of the matter said. A ruling from Supreme Court Justice Ricardo Lewandowski this week requiring Congress to approve all sales programs of state-controlled companies threw up