Zenith cuts price for AAOG purchase
Zenith Energy has tweaked the terms under which it was to acquire the Congolese unit of Anglo African Oil & Gas (AAOG), reducing the price by 20%.
Zenith Energy has tweaked the terms under which it was to acquire the Congolese unit of Anglo African Oil & Gas (AAOG), reducing the price by 20%.
South Africa should reconsider its role in the ambitious Inga III hydropower project in Congo Kinshasa, a report has argued.
Coronavirus has begun to spread in Africa, triggering governments to impose lockdowns and take steps to tackle the pandemic.
A town in northern Mozambique near major LNG construction works has been seized by Islamist militants, according to local reports.
Seismic provider Polarcus has noted another project cancellation, this time in West Africa.
Seplat Petroleum’s revenue fell 6.5% in 2019 while cash flow from operations fell 32.7%, but the company was keen to highlight its resilience to the current macroeconomic shock.
Construction and installation of subsea structures can be challenging in countries with limited local capacity, and Aquaterra Energy aims to fill a niche with its conductor supported platform (CSP).
Eskom has launched an investigation its COO following accusations of corruption, stemming from an employee.
BP’s Angolan production continued to decline in 2019, extending the trend of the last few years.
The purchase of Edison E&P will provide Energean with insulation from oil price volatility, although the company has trimmed its capital expenditure plans in 2020.
The Liberian government is seeking interest from local companies on participating in the offshore licence round, which is due to open on April 10, while moving the launch event online in order to restrict coronavirus transmission.
African states need to take urgent action to protect local oil and gas businesses, providing a three-month tax holiday, the African Energy Chamber has said.
Work at the Dussafu Marin licence in Gabon has slowed as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Sasol “will prevail”, the company’s CEO Fleetwood Grobler said on a conference call intended to reassure investors and employees. The plan should stabilise the company, protect the balance sheet and preserve stakeholders’ interests.
Kosmos Energy has set out plans to reduce planned capital expenditure in 2020 to under $250 million.
South Africa has many challenges but perhaps the most emblematic is Eskom and the country’s power sector.
Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) has accused the United Arab Emirates of contravening the United Nations arms embargo by delivering fuel to Benghazi.
Sonatrach has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Chevron, the Algerian company said.
There could be 10 million barrels per day more of supply than demand in March and April this year, according to IHS Markit.
While the big goal of tackling its sclerotic oil industry is still languishing, Nigeria has been racking up progress in its gas sector.
An explosion involving a Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) pipeline in Lagos State has led to the deaths of at least 15 people.
As prices have plunged, interest in short selling of oil companies has increased.
Air Products has signed up to supply two LNG heat exchangers to the Total-led Mozambique LNG venture.
Libyan oil production has slipped below 100,000 barrels per day, the National Oil Corp. (NOC) has said, amid warnings of fuel shortages.
Sasol’s share price has declined by more than 80% since the beginning of the year, with the company saying it would accelerate efforts to cut costs and sell assets.