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GE Oil and Gas wins equipment contract; Chevron starts Tombua-Landana production; SOCO well plugged; Vanco awards seismic inversion project; Niger Delta pressure study; DualEx takes Bouhajla permit; Roc Oil delisting from AIM
BENIN: WAPP meets on Maria Gléta project, GHANA: Kumasi grid tender; MOZAMBIQUE: Riversdale signs framework deal for Benga CTP; MOZAMBIQUE: Rehabilitation of two dams in Manica province; TUNISIA: Grid loan from AfDB; ZAMBIA/NAMIBIA: Power supply deal
BENIN/TOGO: CEB seeks equipment for Nangbeto; BOTSWANA: Substation and transmission line tender; CAMEROON: Hyundai to build power plant for Logbaba gas; EGYPT: North Giza deadline deferred; ETHIOPIA: Equipment sought for Gibe 3; MOZAMBIQUE: Self Energy sets up local venture; TUNISIA: Bizerte bids due in January
The World Bank Group has agreed loans to three local banks for projects that scale up industrial energy efficiency and co-generation investments in support of the government’s four-year Energy Conservation Programme (ECP).
European funding agencies have teamed up to support a major regional clean energy plan, in an important step towards large-scale solar power development in the Sahara, writes François Misser in Brussels.
Ireland’s Petroceltic International plc has won a farm-in on its Ksar Hadada permit from Hong Kong-listed PetroAsian Energy Holdings Ltd.
GNPC: New MD for Ghanaian state company; PA RESOURCES: New well in Tunisia, fund-raising
TUNISIA: Perenco inaugurates new pipeline; NIGERIA: Total starts Akpo gas supply to NLNG
Tunisia and Morocco look to gas for increased capacity
Gas drilling slow but set to takeoff towards year-end
With the signing of a nuclear co-operation agreement with France, Tunisia has taken further strides towards the diversification of its power supply. But its medium-term strategy still relies on developing a series of new combined cycle facilities
MAURITANIA: Uranium permit; MOZAMBIQUE: Riversdale wins Benga coal mining contract; NIGER: Uranium projects; NIGERIA: Gas supply constraints continue to hobble industry; NIGERIA: PHCN looks for tariff increase; SOUTH AFRICA: Transformer demand booms, consultant says; SOUTH AFRICA: New Western Cape wind farm scheme; TUNISIA: Nuclear deal with France; TUNISIA: Nexans cables for new airport; ZAMBIA: Lumwana inauguration
BENIN: TGS Nopec starts multi-client 2D; EGYPT: Dana Gas starts production from Al Basant; NAMIBIA: Universal Power in MoU with Namcor; SENEGAL: EMGS to carry out Shell survey; TUNISIA: Winstar starts up gas pipeline
ETHOPIA: Energyst brings in emergency power; NAMIBIA: Tender for diesel plant; TUNISIA: Iberdrola completes grid update
The authorities have invited expressions of interest from international companies for the construction and management of two gas-fired power stations with a maximum combined capacity of 950MW. The decision to move ahead with building new capacity has been facilitated by the success of exploration at the South Tunisian Gas Project (STGP),