Africa pipeline news
Kemira increases prices for all product lines in EMEA with immediate effect
Kemira, a global chemicals company, announces price increases for all product lines for all industries in the EMEA region.
Niger’s Minister of Petroleum showcases strategic vision to transform West Africa into regional oil and gas powerhouse
The Minister indicated Niger’s intention to expand its exports through various pipeline projects.
TotalEnergies and China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) reach Final Investment Decision on the Lake Albert development
The Final Investment Decision (FID) will be critical for both Uganda and Tanzania as they move to establish regional energy security in 2022 and beyond.
Uganda & Tanzania: launch of the Lake Albert resources development project
During a ceremony held in Kampala, the Lake Albert Development Project partners announced the final investment decision and the launch of this major project.
EIA forecasts OPEC production will grow in 2022 despite recent production outages in Libya
The EIA forecast that OPEC petroleum production will increase by nearly 2.7 million bpd in 2022.
ICR Integrity secures long-term hire contract for Aker Solutions in Angola
ICR Integrity secures contract with Aker solutions in Angola.
Snam buys 25% stake in the ‘Peace Gas Pipeline’
Snam has finalised the acquisition from Thai energy company, PTT Energy Resources Co. Ltd., of a 25% stake in the East Mediterranean Gas Company.
Fugro completes subsea installation for GUPCO
Used for the first time in Egypt, Fugro’s contactless positioning solution replaced the conventional survey sensors typically attached to subsea structures during installation.
T.D. Williamson completes first pipeline inspection in Kenya using MDS technology
TDW performed the inspection using multiple dataset technology on a new, 20 in. diameter pipeline that runs from Mombasa to Nairobi.
Sub-Saharan Africa’s oil production goals could be harmed by lack of investment and new projects
Sub-Saharan Africa’s oil production aspirations could be scuppered by lack of investment and new projects, says GlobalData.