
Angola Advances 2025-2028 Project Pipeline with Global Expertise
A testament to the country’s supportive business climate, Angola’s upcoming oil and gas projects are being driven by a suite of global and regional service providers.
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A testament to the country’s supportive business climate, Angola’s upcoming oil and gas projects are being driven by a suite of global and regional service providers.
The 4,000km Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline project will link gas sites in Algeria, Nigeria and Niger for international export.
Algeria, Tunisia, Germany, Austria and Italy will jointly develop the 3,300km green hydrogen pipeline, connecting North Africa to Europe.
South Sudan’s Ministry of Petroleum has announced that production from Dar Petroleum Operating Company will resume.
The inspection of the fuel pipeline supplying the Ubari power station marks a crucial step in preparing for the deployment of a smart detector in January 2025.
The gas pipeline will integrate a gas network between 16 West African countries along the Atlantic Coast.
The commissioning of this new pipeline marks a crucial step in the National Oil Corporation’s broader strategy to replace aging infrastructure and boost oil production across Libya.
The Economic Community of West African States has validated the Host Government Agreement for the 7,000-km pipeline project.
Algeria has increased its delivery of Free-On-Board LNG cargoes in response to ongoing maintenance and inspection works at the Medgaz Gas Pipeline.
The two countries have signed an agreement authorizing the construction of a petroleum products pipeline connecting Pointe-Noire to Brazzaville.