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DUBAL Successfully Completes Rooftop Solar Power Generation Project
DUBAL Extrusion Investment (DEI), a wholly owned subsidiary of DUBAL Holding (DH), successfully completed the rooftop solar power generation project (phase I) at OSE Industries, a local aluminium extrusion company owned by DEI, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and contributing to the UAE’s renewable energy goals.
Bell 525 Helicopter on Oil & Gas Missions
The Bell 525 Relentless is an American super-medium helicopter developed by Bell Textron and designed to transport up to 19 passengers. The Bell 525 provides the ultimate platform for crew, passengers and maintainers. The award-winning helicopter offers the ruggedness, comfort, and flexibility needed in a difficult terrain, such as the offshore oil and gas environment.
Nigeria Licenses First Floating LNG Plant
Nigeria is set to have its first-ever floating LNG plant, as the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has granted UTM Offshore Limited permit to operate a floating liquefied natural gas plant to harvest flared gas from an ExxonMobil oil field in the Niger Delta of the country.
Bentley Systems Acquires 3D Geospatial Company Cesium
Bentley Systems, Incorporated the infrastructure engineering software company, has acquired 3D geospatial company Cesium. Cesium is recognized as the foundational open platform for creating powerful 3D geospatial applications, and its 3D Tiles open standard has been widely adopted by leading enterprises, governments, and tens of thousands of application developers globally.
Structural twin unlocks 35% OPEX reduction as Akselos launches Structural Performance Management for FPSOS
Akselos, a global leader in Structural Performance Management (SPM), launches its cutting-edge SPM for FPSO 4.0 software. The revolutionary software enhances asset performance, ensures uninterrupted operations and extends asset life of FPSOs.
Energy-starved Zambian Copper Mines Switch to Power from South Africa
Zambia’s biggest mines are turning to a surprising power source as the copper-producing nation battles an unprecedented energy crisis: South African electricity company Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., which until March faced its own severe deficit.
Widespread Power Cuts Trigger Energy Concerns in Kenya
For the second time in a week (in early September) several parts of Kenya were cut off the national grid power, fuelling fresh concerns of a debilitating power crisis in the East African country.
Ethiopia Hikes Electricity Tariff, Subsidizes Poor Households
Ethiopia began implementing increases to electricity tariff on September 11, 2024 as part of a four year plan to boost revenue, however lower income consumers will get differentiated subsidy packages the state utility has pledged.
Aquaterra Energy Launches Offshore CCS and Hydrogen Storage Projects
Aquaterra Energy, a leader in offshore engineering solutions, today announces the launch of its legacy well re-entry and re-abandonment services along with its new patent-pending Recoverable Abandonment Frame (RAF). The combined solution will address challenges in locating, re-entering and re-abandoning legacy wells that penetrate, or pass through, offshore oil and gas reservoirs or saline aquifers that have been earmarked to be repurposed for carbon dioxide (CO2) or hydrogen storage.
Dangote Refinery Supplies 25M Litres of Petrol to Domestic Market
Nigeria’s state-oil firm NNPC started lifting locally refined petrol from the Dangote refinery on Sunday, 15 September 2024, thus easing recurring petroleum shortages across the vast West African nation. NNPC had mobilized hundreds of petrol tankers (at least 300) to the facility ending decades of the country relying on imports, which cost billions of dollars annually.
Eni, Snam Launch Italy's First Carbon Capture and Storage Project
Eni and Snam, within the framework of the equal Joint Venture set up for the purpose, have announced the commencement of CO2 injection activities in the reservoir for Phase 1 of Ravenna CCS. Designed to support industrial decarbonisation, Ravenna CCS is the first project for the capture, transport and permanent storage of CO₂ in Italy created for exclusively environmental purposes.
Global Gas Market 'Fragile' as Demand growth forecast to exceed additional supply
The global gas market’s balance of supply and demand remains “fragile” as rising consumption is set to exceed output growth this year, according to a new report launched in Stavanger, Norway.
Invictus Sees Additional 2.9 TCF Gas in Cabora Bassa, Zimbabwe
Energy focused Australian company, Invictus says it has identified an estimated resource of 2.9 Tcf natural gas and 184 million condensate across eight prospects in eastern Cabora Bassa field in Zimbabwe.
$24 Billion Invested in Ghana's Oil Sector
More than $24 billion have been invested in Ghana’s upstream since making its first major oil discovery in 2007, according to the country’s industry regulator.
Archer Well Services and Raptor Create World Class Verification Business
Archer Well Services has secured a global exclusive license agreement with Raptor Data Limited, enhancing its well integrity & plugging and abandonment (P&A) offerings with innovative technology. This partnership integrates Raptor’s advanced wireless acoustic telemetry technologies into Archer Well Services’ well integrity portfolio, significantly improving monitoring capabilities.
Ghana's Gold Output to Rise by 600,000 Ounces
With the anticipated start-up of two monstrous gold mines in the country later this year, Ghana’s annual gold production will increase by about 600,000 ounces.
Blockade of Libyan Oil Facilities Cripple Production
Oil blockades have been a familiar tactic in Libya’s chaotic, violent politics since the 2011 ousting of long-term ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
Nigeria Seeks $575 Billion Energy Investments
Nearly $575 billion capex investment opportunities are available across Nigeria’s energy sector, driven by the huge demand for green energy infrastructure and cleaner energy generation, says its midstream and downstream sector regulator. Power, infrastructure, oil and gas, processing optimization, industry and clean cooking are specific areas federal authorities reckon are key drivers of the slowing national economy.
South Africa Bullish on Walvishaai Oil Prospects
Following recent major deepwater oil and gas discoveries in Namibia’s exciting Orange Basin, neighbouring South Africa is beginning to salivate that its own version of mega hydrocarbons discoveries are in the offing.
Namibia Eyes $50 billion Oil Investments
Standard Bank Group, a leading financial services provider in Africa, sees great potential for investors in Namibia’s bullish hydrocarbons sector. It estimates about $50 billion capital is required to bring online recent oil and gas discoveries in deep water offshore the coast of the Southern African nation. Namibia is currently the hottest play in the world, with mouthwatering deals emerging. In July 2024, Woodmac’s summary said around 9 billion barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) had been discovered by the trio of Shell, Total and Galp (including contingent resources).
The Role of Drones in the Oil and Gas Sector
The oil and gas industry, a major player of the global economy, has always been at the forefront of technological innovation.
Gold price Tops $2,500 on outlook for lower rates
Gold topped $2,500 an ounce for the first time, bolstered by hopes the US Federal Reserve is edging closer to cutting interest rates. Spot bullion climbed as much as 2.2% Friday, exceeding the previous record set last month, as a disappointing reading on the US housing market reinforced expectations of fast and deeper cuts by the Fed. Lower rates generally are positive for gold as it pays no interest.
Helios Unveils Huge Solar Rooftop Project in Ghana
In Ghana, a mega solar rooftop project has been commissioned. Arguably the largest of its kind in Africa, the solar rooftop project represents a big boost for a country that has been struggling with power outages in recent years.
South Africa Battles to Fund Vital Grid Upgrade for Green Energy
South Africa's plan to expand its power grid, now the biggest bottleneck to replacing coal with renewables, has hit a snag: finding investors to lend the necessary $21 billion to a near-bankrupt state monopoly.
Senegal Sets up Probe into Oil and Gas Contracts
Senegal has set up a commission of legal, tax, and energy sector experts to review its oil and gas contracts and work to rebalance them in the national interest, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko said on national television in August.
Dangote Refinery Versus Powerful Oil Mafia
The Dangote Oil Refinery has run into problems already with powerful figures, including the industry regulator, the stateowned national oil company NNPCL, and their foreign collaborators out to derail one of the continent’s most important projects, months after its official commissioning.
New Egyptian Oil Minister Seeks Increased Oil Output
Karim Badawi, Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, has announced the formation of an advisory committee dedicated to enhancing oil field productivity and managing petroleum reservoirs through scientific and practical approaches that ensure sustainability, efficiency, and safety.
Eni Looks to Africa for Oil, Gas Boost
Italian energy giant Eni has stepped up high-level engagements with political leaders of key operating countries in sub-Sahara Africa in a bid to consolidate its long-term focus on Africa.
Invictus to Fund Zambabwe's Gas development through Money Market
Zimbabwe-focused Invictus Energy Company is hoping to raise funds from the domestic capital market to progress its 80% owned and operated Cabora Bassa project located in Northern Zimbabwe, following substantial gas discoveries in the Mukuyu-2 well.
Tanzania Grapples with $1.2 BN Gas Dispute
Toronto-listed Orca Energy has hit Tanzania's government with a US$1.2 billion claim in an T increasingly bitter dispute over a producing gas field it has run in the country for 20 years.